The roadway was shut down for approximately six hours to allow for investigation and scene processing. 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 roadway was shut down for approximately six hours to allow for investigation and scene processing. Continue Reading →
3 Anderson Rd sold on Feb 10, 2026 for $9,000,000 Continue Reading →
In a recent incident in the area of Greenwich Ave, plainclothes Greenwich Police officers observed suspicious activity at a retail store. Continue Reading →
“We have requested that all buses have the ability to be tracked by families using a satellite-based app on their phones.” – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
The line-up includes a range of garden planning classes, a native plant day (series of three classes on one day) offered with New York Botanical Garden, and a field trip to visit remarkable gardens in Litchfield, among others. Continue Reading →
Veronica Chiavaroli, one of the event’s organizers and a parent of a child with a rare genetic condition, brought both urgency and warmth to the gathering. Introducing the speakers, she emphasized the importance of community partnerships and the collaboration between families, researchers and civic leaders. Continue Reading →
The awards will be presented on Wednesday, March 4 at a cocktail reception and celebration starting at 5:30pm at Greenwich Country Club. Get your tickets today. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich residents expect competence and candor. They expect their officials to safeguard both the town’s balance sheet and its authority to govern itself. They expect civility — because in a community of shared institutions, politics that degenerates into vilification diminishes the whole. The future of Greenwich will not hinge on one chairman or one committee. It will depend on whether we insist that local government remain disciplined, measured, and rooted in the particular interests of this town rather than in the shifting cataclysms of national issues—on either side.” – Michael Hahn Continue Reading →
With a 5–2 victory over the Hotchkiss School at the 2026 U.S. High School Team Championships in Philadelphia, Greenwich Academy Squash captured its 10th consecutive Division I national title – its 18th in program history. Continue Reading →
The cast and crew of St. Catherine’s Players production of Godspell held dress rehearsal on Wednesday. Performances are on February 27 & 28 and March 1, 6, 7 and 8. Order tickets in advance and note performances will sell out. Continue Reading →