Greenwich United Way’s Second round of grants from its COVID-19 Community Relief Fund totaled $13,500. Earlier in the week Greenwich United Way’s COVID-19 Community Relief Fund issued its first round of grants totaling $113,511. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich United Way’s Second round of grants from its COVID-19 Community Relief Fund totaled $13,500. Earlier in the week Greenwich United Way’s COVID-19 Community Relief Fund issued its first round of grants totaling $113,511. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday Greenwich Hospital staff gathered outside to admire and photograph an enormous display of gratitude. Continue Reading →
As we begin the sixth week of social distancing, home schooling and self quarantining, uncertainty seems to be the overwhelming theme of many conversations, including conversations about real estate. Some Greenwich residents offered their thoughts regarding the real estate market. Continue Reading →
Adopt A Dog is accepting applications and actively sending dogs out to foster through an adapted process. Continue Reading →
About 200 of Greenwich Hospital’s staff emerged into the sunlight at noon to be honored by a massive caravan of first responders including Greenwich Police, Greenwich Fire Dept, GEMS and Red Cross. The health care workers are on the front line, working heroically to treat patients suffering from COVID-19. Continue Reading →
“This is a defining moment for our country, our state, our town. How we respond to this crisis will become a big part of our legacy.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, a Dept of Public Works crew had to repair a wastewater pump station which broke down because it became clogged with sanitizing wipes, paper towels, face masks and gloves. Do not flush these items down the toilet. Continue Reading →
Joe Kaliko and Joe Marini are working together to feed front line workers in seven different hospitals, plus two police departments. In a little over two weeks they’ve prepared and delivered about 4,500 meals. Continue Reading →
Many of Meals-on-Wheels dedicated volunteers are in the most vulnerable population and they are taking a break right now. Meanwhile the organization has been overwhelmed with new clients. Continue Reading →
“”She was so excited to see me and was screaming and laughing. It was adorable to pretend to hug and kiss and look forward to the time the glass isn’t there.” – Cathy Horn, Greenwich Continue Reading →