The weather couldn’t have been more perfect for the “Wearing of the Green-wich Thank You Parade,” and the antique cars sparkled as they carried Grand Marshal Frank Kelly and others down Greenwich Avenue. 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 weather couldn’t have been more perfect for the “Wearing of the Green-wich Thank You Parade,” and the antique cars sparkled as they carried Grand Marshal Frank Kelly and others down Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Real Estate Report: Aug 27-Sept 17, 2021. The fall market is here and the real estate market is very active again after the short typical slow down in August. Inventory remains low so this is a very good time to sell your house if you are considering a move. Continue Reading →
Working primarily in plainclothes in the central area, they have successfully established personal relationships with the employees of numerous businesses, including shops, stores, and financial institutions. As they developed trust among these diverse merchants, the officers assigned to ORCA slowly began to receive an increasing stream of information about suspicious individuals. Continue Reading →
“As far as I can see, the 8-30g is being abused by developers.” – Sam Romeo, chair of Greenwich’s Housing Authority Continue Reading →
Greenwich Pen Women and Perrot Memorial Library continue their cosponsored book discussion series on Monday, September 20, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm, via Zoom with a discussion on Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars., by one of America’s most important contemporary writers, Joyce Carol Oates. Continue Reading →
115 East Elm Street sold on Aug 30, 2021 for $1,625,000 Continue Reading →
The ANCC awarded the Magnet re-designation with six exemplars, commending Greenwich Hospital for its professional nursing practices, career development and safety. Continue Reading →
Save the Date for this years’ Paper Shredding Day. Volunteers will be at Island Beach parking lot on Saturday, Sept 25th between 9:30am and 12noon to shred sensitive documents and personal papers. Cost is $3/box (cash only/exact change) with a 5 box max per car. Continue Reading →
“The Sustainable Fashion Club at GHS brings awareness to textile waste and offers ways to live a more sustainable life.” – Adeline Hawley Continue Reading →
“As a former journalist I see my job as one of reporting what’s happening, offering analysis and even some solutions.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →