10 Ricki Beth Lane sold on Oct 28, 2019 for $1,850,000 Continue Reading →
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Antiquarius is critical for the Greenwich Historical Society’s annual fundraising to support arts/education programming. With a unifying theme of Animal Instincts, Greenwich Historical Society will usher in its beloved and highly anticipated holiday extravaganza. Continue Reading →
Unlike the 2000 meter spring sprinting season, the approximately 3 mile head race up The Charles River is a grueling test of speed and endurance. Continue Reading →
“You will have to work to get the trust of the people and show that you are not the same as all the others you talk about.” – Gerrit Argento, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“Mr. Camillo worries that school infrastructure investment would potentially create and pass debt on to future generations. Why does he think it would be fair to pass aging and inadequate facilities on to future generations?” – Jennifer Barro Continue Reading →
“Heather will work with residents to formulate a plan if more time is needed to pay their taxes. Heather will not threaten our seniors with foreclosure. We need Heather in the Tax Collectors office.” – Anne T Drake Continue Reading →
“Even amongst a field of well-qualified candidates, Karen is a standout.
As a passionate believer in the importance of a strong public school education system, Karen’s involvement in the community via PTA Council, the Greenwich Alliance, Greenwich YWCA, and numerous other organizations is beyond compare.” – Katie Yu Continue Reading →
In gratitude to Dr. Brunetti, this gift allows for the refurbishment of the ICU Waiting Room and will provide patients’ families a place of comfort and respite during difficult times. Continue Reading →
On Friday at Greenwich High School about 800 students filled the performing arts center for a debate among the four selectmen candidates.
The forum was co-sponsored by the Greenwich League of Women Voters and We The People, which is coached by social studies teacher Aaron Hull. Continue Reading →