Guests can see Kaya in Pinniped Cove and learn more about harbor seals, their adaptations, and conservation challenges. They can also catch a seal feeding, which occurs daily at 11:30am and 3:00pm. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Emergency Medical Services and residents of Hill House senior residence community in Riverside paired up for a lively night of dancing on Saturday. The “Dancing with the Stars” inspired event was emceed by Nancy Gillian. Before the six contestants took to the dance floor, a special group of dancers got the party started with a silly dance. From there, Nancy introduced the contestants by their stage names, starting with “Knock kneed Jackie and her partner, “Wish I could Dance Alex.”
Guests can see Kaya in Pinniped Cove and learn more about harbor seals, their adaptations, and conservation challenges. They can also catch a seal feeding, which occurs daily at 11:30am and 3:00pm. Continue Reading →
While residents may never see the dispatch room, its impact is felt across the community, in faster response times, coordinated emergency efforts, and the steady presence of someone ready to answer the call. Continue Reading →
When state police caught up with the hit-and-run driver near exit 26 on I-95, their investigation located a firearm, SOG tomahawk axe and a 12-inch Sogfari black machete inside the vehicle. Continue Reading →
Family and friends will gather on Wednesday morning 9:00-10:30am at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home in Greenwich. Funeral Mass will follow at 11:00am St. Michael’s RC Church followed by entombment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
Stamford Police said officers located a female victim who reported that while walking eastbound on the sidewalk, a male on a bicycle approached and forcibly grabbed her bag, causing her to fall to the ground. The suspect fled the scene after a brief struggle. Continue Reading →
Tree Party co-chairs Sammie Lazar Jacobs, Saila Kukar Shah, and Hannah Kremer Steen, along with their committee, are planning a memorable and festive evening. Enjoy specialty cocktails and wine by Val’s Putnam Wines & Liquors, a longtime supporter, and delicious hors d’oeuvres in a festive ‘Flight of the Forest’ theme. You’ll connect with neighbors, who also want to protect our town’s natural heritage and support the vital work of preserving and enhancing our precious tree canopy. Continue Reading →
WMS 7th grader Henry Tajeda said having 40 school buses beeping as they move in and out of campus impacts student learning and will cause students to lose focus during upcoming standardized testing. Continue Reading →
Among the exhibitors was Greenwich High School Senior Mariam Fahini, who shared her knowledge of composting and its benefits. Mariam, who is one of the founders of the Greenwich Composting Project, said the group works with 18 of neighbors whose kitchen scraps are collected every Friday. Continue Reading →
Christ Church Greenwich invites the community to an extraordinary evening of live storytelling, and a seated dinner on Friday, April 24, 2026 at 6:30 pm. “The Calling” is a storytelling and seated dinner event with Host Bonnie Levison, a Moth Storyteller on NPR. The event is set for Friday, April 24, 2026 at 6:30 pm in the Chapel-turned-Cabaret at Christ Church Greenwich, 254 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT. “The Calling” returns by popular demand to the intimate setting of Christ Church’s Chapel-turned-Cabaret — an evening where six dynamic people share true, personal stories about a calling in their lives: a tipping point, a moment that changed everything. The evening will be led by Greenwich resident Bonnie Levison, a Lead Storytelling Coach with The Moth, Moth Story SLAM Champion, and Mainstage Storyteller. Continue Reading →
“Childhood should be a magical time of wonder and exploration. Most importantly, it should be a time of innocence. It should. However, that is not the case. The complications of the world often meet young Black children before they are ready. To borrow from the popular adage, if Black kids are old enough to experience and understand racism, then their non-Black counterparts should be able to do the same.” – Mary Lee Kiernan, President & CEO, YWCA Greenwich; Simone Quartey, Director, YWCA Greenwich’s Center for Equity & Justice; and Ali Morgan, Education Consultant, Keynote for 2026 Stand Against Racism Continue Reading →