At 78 years and counting the Town’s Parks & Rec summer Music and Arts camp is a hotbed of talent. On Wednesday, July 30, the campers showed their stuff at CMS for a full house. Continue Reading →
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As of the end of March, $192,644 in legal fees from the First Selectman have been paid out of the law department budget, and $304,002 in school board legal fees have been invoiced but not paid. The town attorney, who per town charter is the one to approve legal bills, has recused herself.
At 78 years and counting the Town’s Parks & Rec summer Music and Arts camp is a hotbed of talent. On Wednesday, July 30, the campers showed their stuff at CMS for a full house. Continue Reading →
Interested in a fun, worthwhile volunteer opportunity? Adopt-A-Dog’s annual fundraiser is Sept 21 and they need some more volunteers. There is a meeting for interested volunteers on Aug 12 at Glenville Fire house, and you can register online now. The event takes place at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
The Joe Felder Jr. Golf Tournament enjoyed stellar weather and Greenwich Independent Insurance and The Redmen Association of Greenwich sponsored the event. Continue Reading →
The Abilis greenhouse, located at 50 Glenville Street is a hive of activity, with planting, watering, weeding and harvesting taking place both inside and outside of the greenhouse this summer. The delicious greens are sold to local restaurants including Boxcar Cantina and Rebeccas. Continue Reading →
Nicola Traynor hit the deck running after graduating GHS this June. In the fall she heads to Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Continue Reading →
Property Transfers from the Assessor’s Office at Greenwich Town Hall July 17-23, 2014. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School announces its high honor roll and honor roll. Congrats to all. Continue Reading →
“Does it look like the building was reduced from 20,000 square feet to 12,000 square feet in response to neighbors concerns or did they lack enough property to accommodate the requirements of the RFP. Is that why Greenwich Reform Synagogue made an unsolicited offer to purchase Tony and Barbara Lovallo’s property at 90 Orchard St.” – John Timm Continue Reading →
Wednesday at Byram Shubert Library is a chance to READ to a Dog from 3:30 to 4:30pm. On Thursday come meet Evil Dr. Jim and learn about electricity. Continue Reading →
Baang shut its business last week at 1191 East Putnam Ave. Since 1995, it had a good long run in the busy spot just off exit 5 in Riverside. Continue Reading →