All are invited to join the Haiti Project on Saturday, February, 28 and Sunday, March 1 for the Haitian art sale showcasing hundreds of original Haitian art and handcrafts. Continue Reading →
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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.
All are invited to join the Haiti Project on Saturday, February, 28 and Sunday, March 1 for the Haitian art sale showcasing hundreds of original Haitian art and handcrafts. Continue Reading →
The lottery will give Greenwich residents, employees, and students the opportunity to apply for Community Tickets (general admission) for this year’s event. Continue Reading →
Classes meet weekdays, 10:30am to 12:00pm, at Temple Beth El, 350 Roxbury Road in Stamford. The building is handicapped accessible. Continue Reading →
Stamford’s Visible History: 250 Years of Independence and Evolution, is an illustrated talk by architectural historian Wes Haynes, presented by the Emerson Hall Foundation this Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 2:00pm in downtown Stamford. Continue Reading →
Stamford Downtown Presents 2026 Winter Restaurant Weeks beginning Monday, February 16 through Sunday, March 1, and 32 Stamford Downtown restaurants are joining together to participate in this 2-week event. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Library is excited to announce that Greenwich resident and Sageview Capital Co-founder and Partner Scott Stuart will be honored with the 2026 Peterson Business Award at the Library’s annual Peterson Business Award Dinner on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at the Greenwich Hyatt Regency Hotel. Continue Reading →
The new pre-application seeks to increase the approved seating of a new restaurant at 34 Railroad Ave from 112 seats to 150, and introduce a valet parking program. The building footprint would not change. Continue Reading →
From February 17 through March 17, The Undies Project is calling on the community to donate new bras as part of its Mardi Bras campaign, an annual collection effort focused on providing an essential yet often overlooked item to women and girls in need. This year, the campaign has a goal of collecting 4,000 new bras. Continue Reading →
“So now that you and the rest of Greenwich know that my income wasn’t great thanks to my commitment to this town, I make no apologies for utilizing a program created precisely for people in my situation: seniors on more modest or fixed incomes who’ve given back extensively, often at personal financial cost. It’s community support in action, funded through our shared tax system—just like schools, roads, and services that benefit everyone.” Karen Fassuliotis, Republican former BET member Continue Reading →
A “Welcome Home” Key Presentation ceremony is set for Saturday, February 21, at 10:00am in the Winston A. Robinson Community Room at Armstrong Court. To celebrate the occasion, a light breakfast and drinks will be served. The public is encouraged to attend, meet their neighbors, and hear from local leaders about the future of housing in Greenwich. Continue Reading →