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Open Arts Alliance Announces Auditions for The Sound Of Music & KC@Bat
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“After a decade of regional productions, it feels like the right moment for a big apple adventure.” – Rocco Natale Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts
P&Z Watch: Bruce Museum Café Menu Okay’d to Include Liquor
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The museum has recently applied for a liquor license to be able to serve wine and beer during the hours they are open to the public under a specific form of a liquor license that the state offers non-profit museums. In the process, they learned that while the state allows this type of liquor license, Greenwich does not. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Government
PHOTOS: Ed Vick, After 50 Years, the Residue of Vietnam Leaves a Mark
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Ed Vick, a former Lieutenant in the US Navy served two tours in Vietnam in a Patrol Boat, Riverine “PBR,” possibly the most hazardous duty in Vietnam. He led over 100 combat missions on the rivers of the Mekong Delta. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, American Legion, Ed Vick, Jim Heavey, Peter LeBeau, Sal DeAngelo, World War I, World War II
Group Demands Greenwich Schools Do More about Antisemitism
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Following the recent news of a antisemitic incidents in Greenwich Schools over 500 people calling themselves “Greenwich Voices Against Antisemitism” signed a letter to her on Monday urging her to do more. By Wednesday there were over 900 signatures. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, antisemitism, Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich High School, Laura Kostin, Names Day, Ralph Mayo, Thomas Pereira
Greenwich Library Welcomes Congressman Jamie Raskin to AuthorsLive on Feb 23
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Sarah Lyall, a noted journalist with The New York Times, will join Raskin in a conversation around themes found in his recently published book, Unthinkable. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Greenwich Library, Jamie Raskin, Sarah Lyall
Tie Vote along Board of Ed Party Lines Means Student Policy Against Sex & Gender Discrimination Fails to Pass
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Outside counsel for the BOE Andreana Bellach of Shipman and Goodman said her firm represented the majority of school districts in Connecticut and she was not aware of any that had not adopted a policy in compliance with the current Title IX law. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools
After Developer Argues Maple Is a Life-Safety Issue, Tree Warden Issues Decision
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“Having objectively heard the reasons for both the tree to be removed and for the tree to remain; the information presented at the Tree Hearing at this time does not warrant a healthy large tree that is providing numerous environmental benefits to be removed.” – Dr. Greg Kramer Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 5 Brookridge Drive, 8-30g, Dr. Greg Kramer, Joe Pecora, Michele Cronin, Norway Maple
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Dec 22-23, 2022
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Neighbors Question Motives of Applicant Requesting Town Tree Removal at 5 Brookridge
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Back in November, Joe Pecora who is the contract purchaser, clear cut the property. On Friday he said he was requesting removal of a town tree for the purpose of life-safety. Continue Reading →