The the Rathbun-Coe House was built in 1762 and sits on two acres. It originally served as the creamery for the Peck Estate. Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.
The the Rathbun-Coe House was built in 1762 and sits on two acres. It originally served as the creamery for the Peck Estate. Continue Reading →
Museum Store and Artists Café will be open for Shopping and refreshments while browsing the festival of tabletop trees Continue Reading →
“The space is beautiful and has enough room for events and gatherings. The idea is to have both a bookstore and an evening gathering space for a variety of events. People can even host their book clubs there.” – Jennifer Bird Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Board of Directors, Alumni, and Greenwich First Responders love participating in this holiday to serve Club members. Some servers, such as Club alumni Police Chief Jim Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo, have made it a tradition to serve the children as they were served as members. Continue Reading →
The updates will make it easier for businesses to interact with State government. Continue Reading →
Fortunately there were no injuries to occupants or firefighters. Continue Reading →
t’s a testimony to the resilience of the birds; to the obvious fact that if you stop polluting the environment, good things will happen; and to the dedication of hundreds of people in Connecticut and beyond. Continue Reading →
Santa Claus and his three live reindeer are coming to Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses on North Street. Continue Reading →
311 Shore Road sold on Nov 3, 2021 for $4,800,000 Continue Reading →
The resolution also named 13 acres “Eugene Morlot Memorial Park,” but BNA vice chair Liz Eckert said she was worried greenspace would be paved as part of the plans for a new Hamill Rink. Continue Reading →