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Meet the Artists: Art in the Park Returns on Sunday, June 7

By: greenwichfreepress | 11 hours ago

Old Greenwich Merchants are again busy planning for next “Art in the Park” event, which is set for Sunday, June 7 in Binney Park in Old Greenwich from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. (Rain date is Sunday, June 14).

Government

Fazio Endorsed for to Challenge Lamont for Governor; Joe Kelly Chairs Delegation from Greenwich at State Convention

“Our delegation included our endorsed gubernatorial candidate and State Senator Ryan Fazio, State Representatives Tina Courpas, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin, Town Clerk Jackie Budkins, BET member myself, Former State Representative Mike Bocchino, BOE member Paul Cappiali, and numerous other prominent Greenwich Republicans. Our delegation was united in all statewide votes.” – Joe Kelly

Giving

Second Annual Pat Bria Charity Golf Tournament Set for June 29 at the Griff

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.

Police & Fire

CT State Police Make Arrests in Large Scale Illegal Gambling and Cockfighting Event

State police said that as a result of the search warrant execution, they made 100 in-custody arrests. Investigators seized approximately $90,000 in U.S. currency. The Connecticut Dept of Agriculture located 273 birds on the property of 55 Mountain Spring Rd. All 273 birds were euthanized due their deteriorated conditions.

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Arts

Friends of Greenwich Library Present an Unforgettable Evening of Musical Theater

By: greenwichfreepress | January 5, 2026

Mark your calendars! The Friends of Greenwich Library are pleased to present Aimée Steele’s How I Got to Broadway, a specially curated evening featuring Broadway artists telling the intimate/ unscripted story of their journeys to Broadway through story and song. Continue Reading →

Around Town

YMCA of Greenwich Welcomes Back Livestrong Program

By: greenwichfreepress | January 5, 2026

The upcoming session begins January 6, with classes held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00–2:15pm, continuing the Y’s commitment to whole-person wellness and community care. Continue Reading →

Arts

Jen Hatmaker Comes to Greenwich for a Powerful Evening of Truth, Courage, and Beginning Again

By: greenwichfreepress | January 5, 2026

New York Times Bestselling Author & Influencer Jen Hatmaker will speak on her memoir Awake at Christ Church on Wednesday, January 21, 6:30 pm Continue Reading →

Business

After Stamford Mayor Simmons’ Veto on Ordinance Banning Pet Shop Sales of Dogs & Cats, Board of Reps to Consider Override

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2026

Stamford’s Board of Reps is considering a vote to override Mayor Simmons’ veto, and social media is buzzing in anticipation of the Monday, Jan 5 Board of Reps meeting where a potential override is on the agenda. Continue Reading →

Opinion

Talking Transportation: Who’s Running the Railroad?

By: greenwichfreepress | January 4, 2026

If you’ve ever wondered who’s actually in charge when your train is late, your ticket doesn’t scan, and parking enforcement is already writing you up, congratulations, you’ve stumbled upon the mysteries of Connecticut rail governance. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Fioravante “Fred” Lupinacci, 84

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2026

To honor Fred’s life, family and friends will gather on Thursday, Jan 8 from  4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich. Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, January 9 at 10:00am at St. Catherine of Siena followed by entombment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →

Weather

Lamont Extends Severe Cold Weather Protocol Through Monday at Noon

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2026

The forecast now indicates that overnight temperatures on Sunday will be dropping into the single digits with wind chill values for most of the state falling below zero. Milder air is expected to move into the state for the remainder of the week. Continue Reading →

Government

Republican Town Committee Caucuses Announced

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2026

There will be a caucus of all enrolled Republican electors of the Town of Greenwich on January 12 to endorse candidates for the Republican Town Committee.  Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich Democratic Town Committee Announces Upcoming Party Caucuses

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2026

Participants must attend the caucus meeting for the voting district in which they live. Continue Reading →

Holiday

Community Gathers for Chanukah Menorah Lighting at Sound Beach Fire Station in Old Greenwich 

By: greenwichfreepress | January 3, 2026

On December 21, community members gathered at the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Station for a Chanukah Menorah lighting, bringing together local leaders, families, and first responders for an evening of unity and celebration. Continue Reading →

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