The items had been stolen and totaled a financial loss of over $1800. 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 items had been stolen and totaled a financial loss of over $1800. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital receives national recognition for demonstrating excellence in delivering high-quality care. Continue Reading →
This Thursday evening on WGCH 1490 am radio at 6:00 pm, you can listen to a live broadcast of “Greenwich Matters,” where instead of conducting the interview, Sam Romeo will be the one interviewed by Francia Alvarez and
Abigail McCarthy. Continue Reading →
The event will cover topics ranging from pre-election testing procedures to post-election audits, including how election officials ensure the security of mail-in ballots and how they are managing threats posed by AI. Continue Reading →
Experience the YMCA of Greenwich Like Never Before with Free Community Events. Expect exclusive promotions, events open to non-members, and the grand opening of two new state-of-the-art fitness centers. Continue Reading →
Disaster assistance may include financial help with immediate needs, temporary lodging and home repairs, as well as other disaster-related expenses. Continue Reading →
The local group is having a membership drive which is open to students under 22 years of age whose ancestry traces back to a patriot or person who provided aid during the American Revolution. Continue Reading →
State Senator and State Representative candidate debates will take place on Tuesday, October 15 starting at 7:00pm in the town hall meeting room. To attend in person, you must register in advance. Continue Reading →
The event was held in the GHS Performing Arts Center where veterans were presented with the Connecticut Wartime Service Medal, established by Gov Jodi Rell and the CT General Assembly in 2005 as a way to recognize the service of the state’s veterans. Continue Reading →
Governor Lamont announced that Numisma Bank will open its HQ in Greenwich. The bank focuses exclusively on the distribution of U.S. dollar and foreign currency banknotes, a critical service that ensures the flow of physical currency for central banks and international financial institutions. In recent years, many traditional U.S. banks have exited this complex, low-margin business. Continue Reading →