88 Meadow Rd sold on March 27, 2018 for $3,000,000 Continue Reading →
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The ensembles of GHS Band Program will take the stage at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, April 3, the eve of the Band Program’s much awaited Ireland tour. Continue Reading →
The town’s application to upgrade the Cider Mill Brook bridge on Sound Beach Ave and upgrading the small rotary to a large traffic circle will return before the P&Z commission Tuesday night. The Zoning Board of Appeals meeting on Wednesday, April 4 at 8:15pm features an application from the Greenwich Reform Synagogue applies for a preschool and playground. Continue Reading →
“Every Scout deserves a clean uniform.” – Andrew LaPadula Continue Reading →
Art to the Ave will kick off with opening night on Thursday, May 3, from 5:30 to 8pm. Continue Reading →
The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education (The Center) will bring together the broader community as part of its annual Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) campaign. Continue Reading →
Another car was left unlocked, with the keys inside. During the overnight hours, the car vanished. Continue Reading →
“There are two bills now before the CT General Assembly, to ban bump stocks and regulate ghost guns. The Las Vegas shooter used a bump stock to kill 58 and injure more than 500 concertgoers in just 11 minutes. Ghost guns are kits available online to make guns at home while evading state and federal gun laws.” – Jonathan Perloe Continue Reading →
If you’re planning a funeral, select someone to stay in the home. Also, if you attend church on a regular schedule, lock your home and take the keys to your vehicle with you. Continue Reading →
Jim Cameron discussed Connecticut’s transit crisis at Riverside Yacht Club on Wednesday evening. He voiced his support for the reintroduction of tolls on the highways, which he said was not a tax, but a user fee, just like a train ticket. Continue Reading →