The settlement resolves an ADA complaint filed by an individual with disabilities alleging that the Norwalk Inn required the removal of a service animal from the Inn in 2023. 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.”
The settlement resolves an ADA complaint filed by an individual with disabilities alleging that the Norwalk Inn required the removal of a service animal from the Inn in 2023. Continue Reading →
The Central Middle School Theater Arts department is pleased to present The Wizard of Oz on the George Sepe Memorial Stage for two performances this Friday, March 22 at 7:00pm and Saturday, March 23 at 5:00pm. Continue Reading →
During a hard hat tour, we stepped inside the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic center building, which is anticipated to open this fall. From the multi-purpose event space with catering kitchen to the gymnasium with its 6 basketball hoops and traditional wood floor, everything in the building is state-of-the-art and designed to be secure, fully ADA complaint and ready for solar panels. Continue Reading →
Over St. Patrick’s holiday weekend, In addition to answering 426 calls for service, Greenwich Police officers made 92 motor vehicle stops, 4 DWI arrests, and investigated 11 motor vehicle crashes, two of which resulted in non-life-threatening injuries. Continue Reading →
The cost for each student to attend is about $1,500. They need your help. Continue Reading →
To honor Ralph’s life, family and friends will gather on Thursday, March 21 from 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, March 22 at 11:00 am at St. Paul’s RC Church followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“Every school day, more than 500 students and staff members enter a building that is inaccessible (without an elevator, among other violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act), undersized, outdated, and lacking basic safety features such as fire sprinklers.” – Carey Bisbee (Greenwich PTA Council Facilities Committee Member) and Clare Johnson (Riverside School PTA Co-President) Continue Reading →
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on March 19 at 10:00 am, at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 178 Greenwich Ave, Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
Connecticut is making nearly $41 million available to fund projects that expand broadband infrastructure and improve internet connectivity in the state. Applications Must Be Submitted to DEEP by April 30, 2024. Continue Reading →
“Organizations such as YWCAs, institutions and businesses everywhere need to name and eradicate gender bias, particularly for women of color, continue to educate about the insidious impact of gender bias, and regularly celebrate the accomplishments of women.” – Mary Lee Kiernan Continue Reading →