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Oceans 180 will return with a vast variety of fresh seafood from Connecticut shores. Check out our interview with Oceans 180’s Jardar Nygaard, from last summer. Also, there are new vendors including New Petal Flower Farm out of Monroe, CT and Biscuits and Bones, who offer all natural dog food and dog treats.
477 Riversville Road sold on Feb 12, 2025 for $3,800,000 Continue Reading →
To honor Rettina’s life, family and friends will gather on Wednesday from 4:00pm to 8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave. Greenwich, CT, where a Funeral Service will be held 10:30am Thursday, followed by committal at St Mary’s Cemetery in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
For ages 5-18 years old. Bring a friend along to GBA this summer for some summer dancing fun. Early Bird rates valid through March 31. Continue Reading →
Focus on French Cinema 2025 ( FFC2025) , the annual festival of Premiere French and Francophone films presented by the Alliance Française of Greenwich, celebrates the 20th edition with a new partnership with The Bruce Museum and the Bruce Experiences French Film Series. Continue Reading →
Putnam Hill DAR is on a membership drive and genealogy help can be given to trace to a patriot or person who aided in the American Revolution, if interested. Fun activities are planned throughout the year. Continue Reading →
“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 →
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 →
Connecticut’s Commercial Organics Recycling Law requires that organic materials, like food scraps, leftovers from food processing and soiled or non-recyclable paper, be separated and redirected from incineration or landfill to composting or anaerobic digestion. Continue Reading →
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 →
Pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. have soared by over 80% in the past 15 years. Continue Reading →