TALKING TRANSPORTATION: The Good, The Bad, and the Impractical

“Kudos to Governor Lamont’s budget team for promising to prioritize long-planned transportation construction in their proposed $55.2 billion two-year budget. Despite President Trump’s promise to tie federal funding to states’ compliance with policies on masks, vaccines, tolls and immigration enforcement, the CDOT says their work will continue.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →

Conservation Commission Partners with Greenwich Library to Host Pollinator Pathway Founder, Donna Merrill: “Creating a Connected Future”

Pollinator Pathway founder Donna Merrill will join us for a presentation just in time to plan those spring gardens. Merrill will offer valuable insights into the importance of pollinators, which goes beyond butterflies and bees; as well as the steps we can take to support their habitats. Additionally, the presentation will cover how each of us can be a part of this vital movement to protect our planet’s biodiversity. Continue Reading →

Open Arts Alliance and Wallace Center Announce Plans for Spring Follies

Are you a singer? Actor? Dancer? Maybe you’re a poet, painter, writer, aspiring comedian or magician? Even if you’ve never explored your talent before this no-pressure all-fun class will end in a shared event for friends to showcase the work of the classes, a heartwarming throwback to the “Follies” of the early 20th century. Greenwich residents 55 and older are welcomed to participate. Continue Reading →