The private collection of 70 works, encompassing paintings, sculpture, watercolors, drawings, prints, and photographs, will be the largest gift of art in the Bruce Museum’s 112-year history. Continue Reading →
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New Lebanon School is one of 11 elementary schools in Greenwich enrolling 363 students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 5. Nearly 60% of students are eligible for free or reduced-price meals. New Lebanon’s overall accountability index earned in 2024-25 was 89.3, above the state target of 85 and their highest to date. The school’s performance has been improving steadily in recent years. They earned School of Distinction status for the first time in 2021-22 and repeated their performance in 2023-24 and 2024-25.
The private collection of 70 works, encompassing paintings, sculpture, watercolors, drawings, prints, and photographs, will be the largest gift of art in the Bruce Museum’s 112-year history. Continue Reading →
Greenwich’s Energy Management Advisory Committee (EMAC), in collaboration with the Town’s Planning & Zoning Commission, invites members of the building community and the public to a presentation and discussion of draft energy regulations. Continue Reading →
While some misunderstandings were cleared up, some residents just couldn’t get past the Abigail Fox Designs floral display that received a violation. Continue Reading →
31 Byram Shore Road sold on March 30, 2022 for $2,000,000 Continue Reading →
A White Plains man bit the victim on the forearm leaving puncture marks, grabbed the victim around the neck and pinned the victim against the couch. Continue Reading →
54 Terrace Ave sold on March 29, 2022 for $1,668,000 Continue Reading →
Alas, here in Greenwich, residents have no movie theater. Continue Reading →
On April 11 around 9:30pm Greenwich Police responded to a report of an unwanted man knocking at the door of the reporting party’s home. Continue Reading →
The Easter bags will be handed out to the many CCI students and young adults with special needs as part of their Easter celebration. Continue Reading →
“Donating money is one way, but there is a higher level of satisfaction people get when actually picking out desperately needed items that are getting into the hands of people we are watching cross the border into Poland.” – Sheryl Mandala, Greenwich Continue Reading →