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Newly Renovated Pemberwick Deli: We Hope You Say, ‘That’s My Deli’

By: greenwichfreepress | 4 hours ago

Pemberwick Deli, located at 83 Pemberwick Road in Greenwich, recently opened after a transforming five-month gut renovation. The deli now features ample seating, and a menu featuring Breakfast, Grill, Sandwiches and Salads.

Sports

Greenwich Nationals 8U Are Champions in 2026 Greater Hudson Valley D3 Spring Championship

The 8U team won the Championship, defeating the Pomperaug Panthers 6-1 in front of an incredible home crowd at Banksville.

Opinion

Connecticut: We Built Transportation’s Future, Then Got Stuck in Traffic

“Connecticut also got into cars early. Hartford, Bridgeport and New Britain all had their moment in the auto industry. But we also got into regulation early, because this is Connecticut and we do enjoy a good rule. In 1901, Connecticut passed the nation’s first statewide motor-vehicle speed-limit law: 12 miles per hour in cities and 15 on country roads.” – Jim Cameron

Sports

GHS Outdoor Track Team Learns Tough Lesson In Sportsmanship after CIAC Decision Tips the Championship Scales 

At the CIAC Class LL boys outdoor track championships in New Britain on May 30, the Cardinals celebrated earning the team title, finishing ahead of rivals from Hamden. But the win was overturned by CIAC after a religious accommodation allowed a Hamden athlete to compete in the MM meet the following day, Sunday and have his points apply to the previous day’s event. The situation is unprecedented. GHS athletes and parents asked the CIAC to review how the situation was handled.

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Government

New Pre-Application Submitted for Mixed Commercial and 27-Unit Residential 8-30g Development in Downtown Byram

By: greenwichfreepress | January 1, 2022

While some under parked 8-30g projects in have been approved, what’s unique about the Mill Street/So Water St application is that the 27 residences would rely on parking in the William Street municipal parking lot behind Rosina’s. Continue Reading →

Schools

Jan 1, 2022 Declared Gus Lindine Day

By: greenwichfreepress | January 1, 2022

For 17 years, Gus Lindine supported and led the Greenwich High School Athletic Department, which is made up of 42 sports consisting of 99 teams. Continue Reading →

Health

YNHH on Rapid Uptick in Covid Cases: “We’ve never seen anything like this”

By: greenwichfreepress | December 31, 2021

The health system has hired off duty police at their testing sites in response to pushing and shoving. Continue Reading →

Volunteering

Book Swap at Holly to Close for January 2022

By: greenwichfreepress | December 31, 2021

“It was a heart wrenching decision for us, but we all agreed that it was the best for our many senior visitors.” – Lorrie Stapleton, book swap volunteer Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich Police Respond to Littering Complaint in Cos Cob at Partially Constructed House

By: greenwichfreepress | December 31, 2021

On December 23 a property owner was issued an infraction for littering. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

No Injuries Reported Following Rush Hour Crash at Indian Field and East Putnam

By: | December 30, 2021

No injuries were reported. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Carl Bennett, Founder of Caldor, 101

By: greenwichfreepress | December 30, 2021

Funeral services will be private. Donations in his memory should be directed to the Bennett Cancer Center at Stamford Hospital, Bennett Center for Judaic Studies at Fairfield University, Jewish Senior Services (Bridgeport) or Greenwich Hospital. Continue Reading →

Health

What You Need to Know about Children and Omicron, Boosters and Flu in CT

By: greenwichfreepress | December 30, 2021

We have increasing numbers of children getting infected and hospitalized as a result of COVID-19 infections.
Also, health experts fear that we may experience a “twindemic,” with both flu and COVID cases rising together. Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich COVID test kit distribution Delayed

By: greenwichfreepress | December 30, 2021

“It is my hope that the state will have these test kits in hand before requiring municipalities around the state to announce distribution plans.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →

Government

ZBA to Review Controversial Cos Cob Single Family Construction Approved in Error

By: greenwichfreepress | December 30, 2021

The Jan 12 meeting starts at 7:00pm, and will be held via Zoom. (Meeting link included in story). Continue Reading →

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