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Second Annual Pat Bria Charity Golf Tournament Set for June 29 at the Griff

By: greenwichfreepress | 12 minutes ago

Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Pat Bria Scholarship Fund, established to honor the legacy of Coach Pat Bria and his lasting impact on the Greenwich community.

Food Drink Restaurants

Stamford Town Center Turns Up the Fun for Its Sixth Annual Summer Block Party

All Restaurant Plaza establishments will participate with special menu items and food stations, offering attendees the opportunity to sample the best of Stamford’s dining scene. From casual favorites to upscale offerings, the culinary experience promises something for every palate. The shopping center’s pedestrian-friendly restaurant plaza features an assortment of fine dining and entertainment such as The Capital Grille, The New York Comedy Club, Nan Xiang Soup Dumplings, Puerto Vallarta, and Terra Gaucha.

Government

LWV to Host Talk: What to Know about the Greenwich Reval, with Assessor Lauren Elliott and BOE Chair David Weisbrod

Attendees may submit questions in advance as well as during the event.  Please register for this Zoom event in advance and submit questions in advance.

Government

P&Z Commission Skeptical about Fitness Use in Cos Cob LBR

“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

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Government

97 Havemeyer Place Subdivision Approved for Two Lots and 15% Open Space

By: greenwichfreepress | March 10, 2026

The P&Z commission had concerns about the high degree of site disturbance and removal of ledge. The final subdivision will create two rear lots of 9600 and 7500 sq ft, with 3600 sq ft of open space – approximately 15% as required. One lot will be developed with a 2-family residence, and Lot 2 will be developed with a single family residence. Continue Reading →

Government

CT Comptroller to Talk about Medicare and Medicaid at Greenwich Town Hall on Wednesday

By: greenwichfreepress | March 10, 2026

Scanlon will discuss how federal policy decisions can affect Connecticut seniors, people with disabilities, and families who rely on these programs and what that could mean for coverage, costs, and access to care. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Launch of “From Yards to Parks: Understanding and Managing Invasive Species” Lecture Series

By: greenwichfreepress | March 10, 2026

The series will begin with a presentation by Peter Picone, Wildlife Biologist with the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection on Wednesday, March 25 from 7:00 to 8:00pm at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. Continue Reading →

Arts

Behind the Scenes of Candlelight at GHS: Building a Department-Wide Performance

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

Teachers said one of Candlelight’s primary challenges is alignment across classes that are normally taught separately. Choir, band, orchestra, and music production students rehearse on different schedules, with different ensemble sizes and performance norms. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Ralph Stephen Soule, 80

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

In his memory, gifts to either Greenwich Reform Synagogue or Jewish Family Services of Greenwich are gratefully accepted. Continue Reading →

Schools

Central Middle School Open Enrollment for 2026-2027 – More Spots Available

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

The info session (Youtube link in story) gives an idea of what the new building will look like and what makes Central Middle School a unique community. Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich DPW: North Street Bridge Construction Announcement

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

Construction will begin in March. Then, North Street will be fully closed between June 8 and August 28, 2026, for a maximum of 81 consecutive days Continue Reading →

Transportation

AAA: Average Connecticut Gas Price Skyrockets 44¢

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

The current national average gasoline price is up 48 cents from last week ($2.99), averaging $3.47 per gallon. Monday’s price is 57 cents higher than a month ago ($2.90) and 39 cents higher than this day last year ($3.08). Continue Reading →

Government

DPW to Host Second Safe Streets Public Meeting on March 12

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

This meeting will provide an opportunity for residents to review the draft Safety Action Plan, learn about Greenwich’s proposed priority safety project list, and share feedback that will help shape the future of roadway safety in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Holiday

Haydn O’Shea Installed as Greenwich’s 2026 St. Patrick’s Parade Grand Marshal 

By: greenwichfreepress | March 9, 2026

The Parade will be held on March 22 at 2:00pm. Continue Reading →

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