Last month, M&T Bank provided notice to the CT Dept of Labor that it anticipates 747 layoffs of Connecticut employees should regulators approve the proposed merger with People’s Bank. 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.
Last month, M&T Bank provided notice to the CT Dept of Labor that it anticipates 747 layoffs of Connecticut employees should regulators approve the proposed merger with People’s Bank. Continue Reading →
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that local food systems with short supply chains are resilient, and farmers markets keep communities connected while addressing food insecurity by offering programs for the most vulnerable residents to access fresh, nutritious, local foods. Continue Reading →
A Riverside woman was arrested by warrant on July 29 for stealing a “Do You Love Freedom” yard sign in the area of exit 5 of I-95. Continue Reading →
Rashamel has been diverse in his many experiences. For the past three seasons, he has been an Assistant Basketball Coach at University of St Joseph. Continue Reading →
The November 6th “Emily’s Chimes” event will take place at The Village in Stamford from 7pm to 11pm with ECFF Board Member Gary Dell’Abate as the Emcee, delicious food by On the Marc and a decadent raw bar thanks to the Greenwich Shellfish Commission. Photo of ECFF Board of Directors at a past Foundation event. Continue Reading →
So-called “vaccine breakthrough” cases have occurred in Connecticut, but they remain rare, and the majority of hospitalizations and deaths in Connecticut and around the country are in unvaccinated individuals. The Dept of Public Health strongly recommends that unvaccinated individuals get vaccinated as soon as possible to help stop the ongoing spread of the Delta variant. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police sent Officers Max Rinaldi and Chris Wallace to participate a new kind of training session in Maine, where they joined officers from all over New England. Continue Reading →
190 Stanwich Rd sold on June 30, 2021 for $2,795,000 Continue Reading →
Learn about the preschool, religious school, adult education programs, and more. Continue Reading →
Temple Sholom is excited to announce Rabbi Kevin Peters as the synagogue’s new Assistant Rabbi. Members of the Temple Sholom community gathered together to celebrate and bless Rabbi Kevin in his new role during a special Musical Shabbat Service with Cantorial Soloists Mikhal Weiner and Ella Joy Meir on Friday, July 23, 2021. Continue Reading →