A 64 year old Bedford woman responded to police headquarters on an open warrant. 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.
A 64 year old Bedford woman responded to police headquarters on an open warrant. Continue Reading →
This one-week event eliminates Connecticut’s 6.35% sales tax on clothing and footwear costing less than $100 per item. Continue Reading →
Greenwich had been on pins and needles awaiting the results of the special election to determine who would fill the remainder of the Alex Kasser’s term. Continue Reading →
The Feast, the only such event this year in Greenwich, celebrates San Rocco ( St. Roch ), the patron saint of infectious diseases and of dogs. Continue Reading →
The woman, now 68, lives in Greenwich. She is referred to only as “JC” in the lawsuit, which asserts that she suffers from depression, anxiety disassociation and physical pain as a result of the folk singer’s actions. She seeks a jury trial and unspecified damages. Continue Reading →
111 Conyers Farm Drive sold on July 19, 2021 for $4,225,000 Continue Reading →
Students in grades 1-5 will sing and dance in 101 Dalmatians, a fur-raising adventure featuring Cruella De Vil and 101 of the most adorable heroes to set their paws onstage. Students in grades 6-8 will bring to life the timeless (and always kooky) characters in the musical adaptation of The Addams Family. Snap-snap! And, it would hardly seem like Christmas without A
Christmas Carol presented by students in grades 9-12. Bah, humbug! Continue Reading →
On Sunday Alec Fraser and Jamie Meehan dipped their wheels in the water before commencing their 4,650 mile ride from Old Greenwich to Santa Clara, CA. The ride is part of the Cycle for Survival movement. All funds raised will go to go directly to research led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Continue Reading →
The accused had access to children through his employment in a school cafeteria. Continue Reading →
In an announcement on Monday afternoon, the Wine + Food (the word “Festival” is not part of this year’s event name) organizers of the event said out of concerns for the community given the uptick in Covid cases the event is postponed until spring 2022. Continue Reading →