The collaboration will officially launch in the coming weeks, including a rebranding of the brand’s social media channels, websites and opening of a brick-and-mortar store at 315 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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At the last Selectmen meeting on May 28, DPW civil engineer Ian Brown requested a road closure on Glenville Road between Glen Ridge and Weaver Street for the overnight hours (9:00pm to 6:00am) between June 21 to June 25.
The collaboration will officially launch in the coming weeks, including a rebranding of the brand’s social media channels, websites and opening of a brick-and-mortar store at 315 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Hospital Board of Trustees and Campaign Leadership Council proudly welcomed supporters and friends to the hospital’s annual Benefit at Greenwich Country Club on September 27, celebrating milestone investments by community members in the Arc of Care Campaign. Continue Reading →
The special silent Art Auction will feature 27 one-of-a-kind birdhouses
created by local artists. Continue Reading →
GHS freshman Austin Ho started a car detailing business. He was joined by his older brother Trevor and friend Nick Petrov, who helped with the website and social media. This week, through a lot of hard work over three hours, the trio brought a tired looking 2006 BMW back to life. Continue Reading →
“Reconditioned batteries are a challenge. We were forced to jump into [E-battery fire prevention] without any warning, and it was a revelation: E-bikes do not have to be registered, and Amazon ships reconditioned [i.e., uncertified] batteries.” – Greenwich Fire Department Chief Joseph McHugh Continue Reading →
Approximately 60% of minimum wage earners in Connecticut are women, and many have families. Continue Reading →
One of our most popular exterior renovations is new siding on an older home. When we explore the project at the initial consult, more often than not a better name for the project usually turns out to be a Façade renovation. So much more goes into the external appearance and maintenance of a home than siding, and older homes usually have a number of exterior features that need updating or replacement. Continue Reading →
With this achievement, GEMS remains one of two of more than 150 ambulance services in Connecticut. Continue Reading →
Maximum of 5 boxes per car. Box size should be similar to a case of wine. Cost per box is $3 cash. Continue Reading →
The project will add an additional 1,120 square feet to the Cos Cob Library, mainly devoted to a new 857-square foot community room. The layout of the existing interior space will change, shifting the children’s section to the Rotunda area on the eastern side of the building and moving the adult section to the western part of the building, providing nearly 600 square feet of additional space for children and young adults. Continue Reading →