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On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.
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For a unique camp experience, look no further than the Makerbot store on Greenwich Avenue! The camp’s 3-D printing technology offers a rare alternative to typical summer activities, challenging children to combine creative skills with problem solving and planning. Continue Reading →
The Bible Street Community Gardens buzzed with activity when a group from Abilis in Glenville arrived in Cos Cob to start planting in the brand new universal access beds. The beds are accessible by those in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. Continue Reading →
Remy Cook of Party With Moms shares an interesting interview with Tamara Houston, wife of NY Knicks legend Allan Houston. The family of nine lives in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“Thank you First County Bank for believing that a gift to the annual community-wide campaign is the most effective and efficient way to support critically needed local services.” – Stuart Adelberg, Greenwich United Way President Continue Reading →
If you miss singing in your church choir during the summer months, consider joining ‘Summer Sings!’ at First Congregational Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The new exhibit at Bruce Museum opens on July 12 in the Museum’s Lecture Gallery and continues through October 19. Continue Reading →
Nine Greenwich students made dean’s list this spring at Fairfield University. Congrats. Continue Reading →
Starting Monday, July 14, DPW will begin construction of new curbs, sidewalks, pedestrian ramps and drainage facilities along Sound Shore Drive and Strickland Road in the vicinity of the Cos Cob Train Station: July 14-Oct.1. Continue Reading →
What’s tricky, according to the real estate rep from the US Post Office is that beyond October, the Glenville Post office, whether it remains in Glen Plaza Shopping Center or not, requires a separate entrance for customers and mail carriers and mail deliveries. The existing location has a generous loading dock and separate entrance at the rear. Continue Reading →