
A neighborhood meeting open to the public is scheduled in the Noble Conference room at Greenwich Hospital on Wednesday, May 18 at 6:00pm. Continue Reading →
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A neighborhood meeting open to the public is scheduled in the Noble Conference room at Greenwich Hospital on Wednesday, May 18 at 6:00pm. Continue Reading →
Christine Rae, RN, has been honored as Greenwich Hospital’s “Nurse of the Year” with the Helen Meehan Award for Excellence in Nursing that is given annually to a nurse who demonstrates excellence in nursing practice, teaching and leadership. Continue Reading →
“We greatly appreciate our talented and compassionate physicians who enable us to deliver the highest level of care to the many communities we serve in Connecticut and New York,” said Diane Kelly, DNP, RN, president of Greenwich Hospital. Continue Reading →
“The headlines of the past two years have all been about Covid, but at Greenwich Hospital, in addition to Covid, we have not taken our eye off the fact that the incidence of cancer continues to grow.” – Diane Kelly, president of Greenwich Hospital Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital was presented with an appreciation art mural sponsored by C. Parker Gallery and Greenwich Reindeer Festival and Santa’s Workshop on Monday during the Week of Gratitude to celebrate all employees. Continue Reading →
“We’re in the 9th inning. You want to get the final out in the bottom of the 9th before you start celebrating. We’re almost there.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Omicron cases are spiking. Townwide, there were 466 active Covid cases as of Tuesday, Jan 4. Just prior to Christmas there were 185 cases. Continue Reading →
“We’ve adjusted policy throughout. We know how to do this. We’re in a much better place than we were in 2020.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Tiffany Benincasa of C Parker Gallery introduced muralist Rick Garcia, saying he had flown north from Key Largo, Florida for the mural unveiling. Continue Reading →
The number of Covid cases is on the rise in Greenwich and in the region and public health measures are important, especially since many Greenwich residents will be returning from other locations at the end of the summer and bringing the virus with them. Continue Reading →