The event will have over 30 local, up and coming artists , exhibiting and selling their works to the public. Oils, acrylics, mixed media, photography, watercolors, wood carvings, drawings, gicle prints, decoupages and much more. Continue Reading →
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Ben Branyan talked about relocating staff from Havemeyer. He said one proposal was to connect to town hall. He talked about moving the district’s Facilities to the modular buildings in the Horseneck Parking lot.
The event will have over 30 local, up and coming artists , exhibiting and selling their works to the public. Oils, acrylics, mixed media, photography, watercolors, wood carvings, drawings, gicle prints, decoupages and much more. Continue Reading →
In November 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and after legislative Democrats allowed for people to vote from home to avoid contracting COVID-19, more than a third of all the ballots cast in Connecticut were cast by absentee: 650,000 out of 1.8 million ballots cast. Continue Reading →
On May 28 Connecticut State Police contacted Greenwich Police Dept to advise they were in custody of a woman with a warrant for a 2016 incident. Continue Reading →
FEMA and the Connecticut Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (DEMHS) announced this week that a total of $7,556,621 in federal funds were awarded to Greenwich Hospital for the State of Connecticut’s initial emergency response to COVID-19 and protective measures from the coronavirus. Continue Reading →
54 Orchard Drive sold on May 18, 2021 for $4,281,250 Continue Reading →
Calling Hours will be held at Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street, Greenwich, on Monday, June 7 from 10:00am to 1:00pm. Continue Reading →
Kathryn and Stella both ordered classic single burgers topped with cheese, lettuce, and pickles, paired with the signature french fries. The meal was washed down with creamy black and white milkshakes served in COVID-safe plastic cups with individually wrapped straws. Continue Reading →
Marino said he proposed posting a no parking zone from 100 ft south of the intersection at Lexington to the intersection with Lincoln Avenue. Continue Reading →
The series of concerts will be 12:30 to 1:30pm in Greenwich Common along Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
Around 7:00am on Memorial Day, a passerby reported to a Greenwich Police officer that they had spotted a man walking north on the train tracks toward Greenwich train station. Continue Reading →