Is the phone book obsolete? Delivering unwanted directories doesn’t benefit anyone. Continue Reading →
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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.
Is the phone book obsolete? Delivering unwanted directories doesn’t benefit anyone. Continue Reading →
“This was super easy to make and a HUGE hit at my house. I used a large grill pan instead of the grill, but you can use a grill if you want.” Victoria Hart Glavin of Tiny New York Kitchen Continue Reading →
“Adoptions increased, euthanasia decreased. She began a dialogue with the public, educating them of the importance of spaying and neutering, promoting low-cost services and helping people find ways to retain their pets rather than abandon them.” Jenny Colucci (OPIN) on Laurie Hollywood’s tenure as manager of Stamford Animal Care & Control Continue Reading →
“DPW will be developing a landscaping plan to appropriately mitigate for the loss of the trees, again, in coordination with the Town Tree Warden.” – Amy Siebert, Director of DPW Continue Reading →
The weather was perfect for ARTWALK’s kick off at the Palace Theatre on Friday afternoon. A huge crowd gathered to hear musicians and sample food. Everyone was thrilled by the dancing surprise of the night. Continue Reading →
Call have been received from a man falsely identifying himself as “Lt. Steve Smith” with “badge number 8031”. In the jury duty scam, the fake official says there is an arrest warrant for failure to appear for jury selection, and that bond can be paid by purchasing a $500 ISA “Green Dot” card. Continue Reading →
Parks & Rec Director Siciliano: The course is in great shape, the best it’s been in years. Continue Reading →
OPIN on City of Stamford investigation of Animal Control manager Laurie Hollywood: “Witch Hunt.” Continue Reading →
A dozen property transfers in recorded in just three days at the Town of Greenwich Assessor’s office, including 19 Lower Cross Rd, which sold for $15.85 Million. Continue Reading →
Vineyard Vines, founded by Greenwich brothers Shep and Ian Murray, has chosen to lease their new headquarters at 181 Harbor Drive. Continue Reading →