Peak-direction trains have been limited to two of the four tracks in the 9-miles between Stamford and Port Chester, resulting in a bottleneck and delays. 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.
Peak-direction trains have been limited to two of the four tracks in the 9-miles between Stamford and Port Chester, resulting in a bottleneck and delays. Continue Reading →
Maybe you will learn that the loudest people at the party are often the most lost. Maybe you will learn that a warm, infectious smile isn’t always indicative of a good person underneath, and that owning your flaws can make you stronger than anything else in this world. College is awesome. Get ready for the wildest, scariest four years of your life thus far. Continue Reading →
It was a busy week at GFP, with our GHS interns turning up all over Town, Stanwich School van crash followed by their first ever commencement. US Senator Blumenthal was the commencement speaker. Continue Reading →
Fantastic photos from the Kenny Loggins benefit concert for Dana’s Angels Research Trust at the Palace Theatre in Stamford courtesy of Cara Gilbride. The concert was a tribute to the life of Dana Marella of Greenwich who died of complications resulting from Niemann-Pick type C disease in July, 2013. Continue Reading →
“Everyone likes potatoes so I’ve put together three separate potato recipes to pair with whatever you’re main dish happens to be: Ham Potato Bites, Green Beans & Sundried Tomato Toss and Herbed Baby Potatoes.” Victoria Hart Glavin of Tiny New York Kitche. Continue Reading →
“Five minutes more per location becomes just a better show…All the other logistics are already there: The police department, fire department, GEMS.” – Parks & Rec Director, Joe Siciliano Continue Reading →
Previously a language arts teacher at Greenwich High School, the artist Kyle Healy left to raise her children and focus on her art. She is participating in Art to the Avenue with work featured at Eatalian. Continue Reading →
Property transfers recorded at the Assessor’s office in Greenwich Town Hall through May 28, 2014. Continue Reading →
“We are looking forward to working closely together as a new organization to find the answers that will end the suffering of so many afflicted people, especially children,” said Debbie Siciliano, co-founder and co-president of LRA. Continue Reading →
“I never purchase store bought marinade. I always make my own. Here are three easy marinades that will improve any meat dish.” -Victoria Hart Glavin of Tiny New York Kitchen Continue Reading →