The event marked a significant milestone in the careers of the 15 honorees (seven residents and eight interns) who will now transition into the next stage of their medical professional journeys. Continue Reading →
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“It’s a very large space and you’re saying you’re going to have small classes. We have had not positive experience with that – where people have filled the space to overflowing, creating parking problems. When you have the space, human nature fills it.” – Margarita Alban, Greenwich P&Z chair
The event marked a significant milestone in the careers of the 15 honorees (seven residents and eight interns) who will now transition into the next stage of their medical professional journeys. Continue Reading →
Classic, antique, custom, and exotic cars, along with vintage fire trucks, filled the lot for car enthusiasts and the public to explore. Continue Reading →
The motion to renew passed: 5 yes (Mercanti-Anthony, Hirsh, Kostin, Stowe, Koven); 2 no (Kowalski and Vizzo Walsh); 1 abstain (Kittle) Continue Reading →
“Graduation is Tuesday and I want to remind people it’s expected to be in the 90’s and perhaps triple-digits, and we are on a turf field. It gets extremely hot, so dress cool.” – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
The 5K course loops around Tod’s Point, partially on paved roadway and partially on compacted trails, all with water views and refreshing breezes. Continue Reading →
The event will begin at 5:00 pm on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at the Arch Street Teen Center, located next to the Greenwich Skate Park at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park with the screening at 7:00 pm. Continue Reading →
Bhargava lives in Cos Cob with her husband and two children. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in public health at Yale University. Continue Reading →
As the graduating seniors of the Class of 2024 Erick Perino, Chris Crooks, Brandon Auguste, Davi Moreira, Leo Patterson and Donte Adams prepare to embark on their next chapter, they are taking a moment to reflect on their experiences that have made them who they are today. Continue Reading →
“To the Quality of Life in Greenwich, its overdevelopment, being pushed by 8-30g and town capacity to take sewerage with storm water away…i.e. flooding in the streets, basements, schools, …watersheds.” – Peter Quigley Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court justices unanimously reversed a lower court ruling and thus maintained the ability of Americans to access the widely used abortion medication mifepristone. Continue Reading →