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Greenwich Schools PTA Council Honors Volunteers with Essence Awards

By: greenwichfreepress | 11 hours ago

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.

Government

Governor Lamont Signs Legislation Making Absentee Ballots an Option for All Voters in Connecticut Elections

The legislation increases the penalty for harassing election workers from a misdemeanor to a felony on a second offense, including publicizing an election worker’s name or address with intent to intimidate. It also makes tampering with an absentee ballot drop box a class D felony. Additionally, it restricts federal law enforcement officials from being within 250 of a polling place or other sensitive election site without permission from state election officials or court order. The law empowers the attorney general to act against interference or intimidation.

Around Town

Save the Sound Releases Long Island Sound Beach Grades in Advance of 2026 Swim Season

Tod’s Point beach received an A+ grade. Island Breach received an A grade, Great Captain Island received an A+ and Byram Beach received a D+.

Arts

Greenwich Scholarship Association Benefit Concert to Support Local Students Facing Rising College Costs

The Greenwich Scholarship Association will be the beneficiary of the Woman’s Club of Greenwich’s Concert on the Lawn on Friday, June 5 — an evening dedicated to helping local students achieve a college education through need-based scholarships.

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Giving

Greenwich United Way Provides $40,000 Emergency Grant to Neighbor to Neighbor

By: greenwichfreepress | November 13, 2025

223 Greenwich families will permanently lose SNAP benefits December 1, regardless of government shutdown. Continue Reading →

Arts

Christ Church Greenwich Music Presents, “A Gala Concert for St. Cecilia”

By: greenwichfreepress | November 13, 2025

Lithuanian-born pianist Evelina Puzaite is an internationally acclaimed soloist and chamber musician who has performed at major venues including the Barbican, Wigmore Hall, and Carnegie Hall. Admission is free. All are welcome. Continue Reading →

Food Drink Restaurants

Garden Catering to Open in Darien, Bringing Popular Nuggets to “Heights Crossing”

By: greenwichfreepress | November 13, 2025

Garden Catering, the family-owned chicken nugget brand serving fans since 1978, is opening a new location on Monday November 17, in Darien’s Heights Crossing development. Continue Reading →

Giving

Boots & Buckles Benefit to Support the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University Medical Center

By: greenwichfreepress | November 13, 2025

Kick up your heels for a great cause. The Boots & Buckles Benefit will take place on Thursday, December 5, 2025, at 7:00pm at the Round Hill Community House, 397 Round Hill Road in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Arrests Made Following Mid-Country Greenwich Carjacking

By: greenwichfreepress | November 13, 2025

Organized auto theft crews are known to operate along these major roadways, identifying and following potential victims before committing thefts. Continue Reading →

Schools

23 Student-Athletes Participate in Signing Ceremony at Greenwich High School

By: greenwichfreepress | November 12, 2025

On Wednesday 23 GHS student-athletes signed agreements to play sports at a variety of colleges and universities. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Westchester County Police Announce Additional Arrests in Playland Burglary and Vandalism Spree

By: greenwichfreepress | November 12, 2025

The three men are accused of entering the Playland amusement park in the overnight hours of September 23-24 and committing acts of theft and vandalism. It is alleged that the trio arrived on the Playland beach in a small boat shortly before midnight on Sept. 23 and climbed a fence to enter the amusement area. Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich Academy Senior Athletes Participate in Signing Ceremony

By: greenwichfreepress | November 12, 2025

On Wednesday Greenwich Academy’s signing day celebrated 13 senior athletes planning to compete at Division I colleges and universities. Continue Reading →

Cats

It’s Raining Kittens and Cats at Greenwich Animal Control

By: greenwichfreepress | November 11, 2025

“As the weather has gotten colder, we have been getting lots of calls on cats that people have seen outdoors and feel bad for. They want us to take them, but we are at full capacity for cats and we don’t have any cat cages at the moment.” – Greenwich Animal Control Officer Suzanne Ondreicka Continue Reading →

Around Town

Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich’s Don Palmer Honored with Prestigious Goodwins, Hammersley & Bushnell Award

By: greenwichfreepress | November 11, 2025

Don Palmer was honored with the Goodwins, Hammersley & Bushnell Award by Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Continue Reading →

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