There was an air of celebration on Monday at North Mianus School as students, staff and parents gathered to mark the school’s full reopening. It was almost a year since a ceiling collapse and flooding closed much of the school. Continue Reading →
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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.
There was an air of celebration on Monday at North Mianus School as students, staff and parents gathered to mark the school’s full reopening. It was almost a year since a ceiling collapse and flooding closed much of the school. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to Starbucks on Greenwich Avenue on a report of a man creating a disturbance outside the store. Continue Reading →
By Jim Cameron
Building and maintaining our highways is expensive. But here’s a quiz question: on interstates 95 and 84, what costs a half-million dollars a mile to construct? The answer: sound barriers. Why are we spending that kind of money to surround our interstate highways simply to protect the peace and quiet of their immediate neighbors? Living that close to a highway built in the 1950s comes with the twin costs of increased noise and air pollution along with the benefits of proximity to the highways. Continue Reading →
Per the CDC, you can “Mix & Match” your vaccine booster. Anyone 18 and older can choose to take the Moderna vaccine regardless of which vaccine they took for their original vaccine or series. Continue Reading →
The new “The State I’m In” campaign is aimed at supporting the continued economic recovery of Connecticut’s $15 billion tourism industry and encourages both residents and visitors to explore all Connecticut has to offer this winter season. Continue Reading →
On Friday night at Milbrook Club, friends and colleagues of Jackie Budkins gathered to witness her swearing in by her mother Carm Budkins, the town’s outgoing town clerk who decided not to run for a 16th term after 30 years in office. Continue Reading →
518 Indian Field Rd sold on Dec 1, 2021 for $5,460,000 Continue Reading →
private celebration of Doug’s life will take place in Greenwich, CT in 2022. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Schools superintendent Dr. Toni Jones said if families are having difficulty scheduling a lab Covid test to be cleared for the return to school, the district is temporarily accepting home tests for reentry. Continue Reading →
26 Sinawoy is on the agenda of the Jan 12, 2022 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting at 7:00pm on Zoom. Continue Reading →