Because the new Smilow Cancer Hospital is being built within the current footprint of Greenwich Hospital, the event featured a symbolic wall‑breaking ceremony rather than a traditional groundbreaking. Continue Reading →
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Old Greenwich Merchants are again busy planning for next “Art in the Park” event, which is set for Sunday, June 7 in Binney Park in Old Greenwich from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. (Rain date is Sunday, June 14).
Because the new Smilow Cancer Hospital is being built within the current footprint of Greenwich Hospital, the event featured a symbolic wall‑breaking ceremony rather than a traditional groundbreaking. Continue Reading →
After troopers set up a pattern to close Route 15 for an investigation of a fatal collision, a driver sped through the flare pattern and struck a state police cruiser, which immediately burst into flames. Continue Reading →
“At 3:00am, the GHS senior would wake up quietly, open his laptop, and begin testing lines of code of an artificial intelligence system which is designed to control autonomous drones. For the next few hours, before school even began, he would run simulations again and again, aiming to teach his AI machine how to navigate through the unpredictable physics of the real world.” – Kaevel Sandhu Continue Reading →
Law enforcement agencies will ramp up their distracted driving enforcement efforts in partnership with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for their “Put the Phone Away or Pay” campaign from April 1-30, 2026. During this period, officers across Connecticut will focus on identifying and citing drivers who engage in unsafe behaviors such as texting. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones revealed Wednesday the April honorees for “Difference Makers 2.0.” Continue Reading →
“Combined with the Grand List revaluation, the proposed mill rate is 10.12, making ours the lowest in Connecticut….Our goals remain clear: maintaining the high standard of services our residents cherish, ensuring tax stability, and funding critical infrastructure through a thoughtful, long-term lens.” – David Weisbrod, BET chair Continue Reading →
North Mianus School presented the school’s spring musical, Finding Nemo Kids, featuring an enthusiastic cast of 53 fifth-grade students. Continue Reading →
“It has been a long road. Would we have loved to have done it faster? It would have been cheaper. I think everyone should have confidence that we’ve looked at this as many ways as you can and we’re going to preserve this beautiful building for the next generation.” – Old Greenwich School building committee chair, James Waters Continue Reading →
Central Middle School truly is a special place. The teachers and staff are exceptional, always taking extra care, and understanding there is so much more to the middle school experience than simply the grade you got on the last test. Continue Reading →
The Office of the Attorney General may file suit against price gougers and seek appropriate relief. Continue Reading →