Arlene Mark’s YA novel, inspired by a historic volcanic eruption, offers context for coping with today’s climate and social issues. at September 7th Tavern Garden Market Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday, the GHS Class of ’84 Reunion Committee dedicated two plaques in honor of all Senior Class Presidents and in memory of the 1984 Senior Class President Sam “Chip” Telerico.
Arlene Mark’s YA novel, inspired by a historic volcanic eruption, offers context for coping with today’s climate and social issues. at September 7th Tavern Garden Market Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Captain Mark Zuccerella explained that after investigation they found that no evidence of a crime could be substantiated. Continue Reading →
Tomo, the fintech mortgage startup founded by former Zillow executives Greg Schwartz and Carey Armstrong, announced the launch of Tomo Appraisal Coverage on Wednesday. Continue Reading →
Christ Church Greenwich has a companion parish, San Marcos, in Holguin, Cuba. They are planning a follow up mission trip to the previous one, two years ago. Continue Reading →
Sound Beach Community Band Binney Park concerts have been a summer tradition since 1955… Bring a picnic dinner and come enjoy the show! Continue Reading →
Panhandling is a constitutionally protected right and police intervention can only occur if they are found to be doing so in the street. Standing on the sidewalk or in the median is allowed. Continue Reading →
We tried a quarter chicken with a side of creamy Tahini sauce, and roasted cauliflower with a side of herby Salsa Verde. Our favorite was the crispy Brussels sprouts drizzled with date syrup and sprinkled with sesame seeds. Continue Reading →
A catalytic converter contains precious metals, can easily be removed from its vehicle, and is difficult to trace, making it a desirable target for thieves. The average scrap price for catalytic converters currently varies between $300 and $1,500, depending on the model and type of precious metal component. Continue Reading →
Do you love bluegrass music? This Friday, grab a sandwich or a salad, sit outdoors in the heart of Greenwich Avenue, and listen to the acoustic sounds of Long Meadow Bluegrass. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Symphony opens its 2022/2023 season the weekend of September 10-11 with a terrific program—three dances from Leonard Bernstein’s On the Town, Symphony No. 7 by Sergei Prokofiev, Poem for Orchestra by William Grant Still, and, to frost the cake, Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin. Continue Reading →