348 Sound Beach Ave sold on Jan 13, 2026 for $4,500,000 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.
348 Sound Beach Ave sold on Jan 13, 2026 for $4,500,000 Continue Reading →
Peopling Greenwich series provides insight into the impact of Cos Cob individuals in celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary Continue Reading →
Officer D’Arco responded after dispatch notified officers of an alert on a License Plate Reader at Exit 4 for a vehicle associated with a recent violent domestic incident in Norwalk. The operator was reported to have discharged a firearm to shoot a canine and was believed to still be armed. D’Arco’s actions directly contributed to the safe and successful resolution of the potentially dangerous situation. Continue Reading →
The settlement protects protest rights in Quinn v. Eucalitto. The settlement stops Connecticut State Police from breaking up peaceful highway overpass demonstrations on public sidewalks. Continue Reading →
99 Birch Lane sold on Jan 9, 2026 for $12,500,000 Continue Reading →
The owners of the longtime locksmith service say say nothing is changing except their name. The owners say nothing has changed except their business name. The great service customers have come to enjoy will continue to be offered by the technicians they know and trust. Continue Reading →
A motor vehicle stop was conducted and police say the driver was displaying signs of alcohol and/or drug impairment and determined the vehicle had a suspended registration and no insurance. Continue Reading →
“The Committee respectfully recommends that the Task Force seek community input through a town-
wide survey. The Facility occupies a unique position in our town, as a waterfront property with significant public value and a long history of serving community needs. Any decision about its future should be informed by robust public input.” – The Greenwich Sustainability Committee Continue Reading →
A state proposal could gut how residents watch public school school and Town meetings on cable TV. The public is invited to weigh in before Feb. 27, 2026 deadline. A little-noticed state regulatory proposal could quietly change — and weaken — how residents of Greenwich follow local school and town government decisions on television. A petition now before the CT Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA Docket 25-09-07) would scrap the long-standing town-by-town local TV model and replace it with a regional cable channel that mixes meetings from multiple towns together on the channel. Continue Reading →
Mikhail Svetlov is one of the brightest representatives of the bass vocal tradition. He has a great command of vocal technique, is an amazing actor of both comedy and drama, of tragic image and buffoonery, as well as pop and Broadway selections. Continue Reading →