95 Connecticut Ave sold on Feb 20, 2024 for $4,500,000 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.”
95 Connecticut Ave sold on Feb 20, 2024 for $4,500,000 Continue Reading →
Led by Grand Marshal Thomas Byrne, organizers said it was the largest in parade history, with 13 total bands including six bagpipe bands, as well as Irish step dancers, antique cars, school groups, scouts, fire and police departments and civic organizations all marching. Continue Reading →
While the appeal of circuses with wild animals has faded, Laura Hagen, the Human Society’s Director of Trafficked Wildlife, said there was more work to be done. Despite legislation, exhibitors use wild animal acts and the “cruel tools of the trade” and they continue to come to Connecticut. Continue Reading →
UPenn Professor Kermit Roosevelt III will discuss his new book, The Nation That Never Was, with Yale Professor Akhil Reed Amar. Continue Reading →
Maya van Rossum will talk about The Connecticut Environmental Rights Amendment, on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 from 12:30 – 2:00pm. Continue Reading →
“Yes, you may have gotten a few complaints, but it has impacted all of us on Greenwich Avenue. Unless you’re living there and seeing what’s going on at night, you can’t even comprehend what we’re going through.” – Theresa Santos, Greenwich Ave resident Continue Reading →
As part of a network of over 450 accredited land trusts across the nation, the Greenwich Land Trust is committed to conservation excellence. Continue Reading →
Star Mountain Capital’s Charitable Foundation has generously funded essential equipment for an engaging and educational environment. Continue Reading →
The Salvation Army’s Greenwich Service Unit has reimbursed Camperships for Greenwich families for many years, but due to a change in their scope of services, the organization is no longer able to contribute. Without this funding, 60+ children may have to be turned away in 2024 Continue Reading →
Car detailing, duct cleaning, garage door repair… homeowners can find supposed contractors offering up these services in their community Facebook groups on a weekly, sometimes daily basis. But, are these posts legitimate? In many cases, they aren’t. In fact, according to the CT Better Business Bureau, fraudsters have become so good at hijacking neighborhood Facebook groups, that moderators are having a hard time keeping up. These scammers often use persuasive language and attractive deals to entice unsuspecting homeowners. Continue Reading →