The Independence Day ceremony at Greenwich Town Hall was held at the rear of the building, which was quiet and breezy. Continue Reading →
Donna Moffly
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PHOTOS: Independence Day Ceremony is a Reminder of the Sacrifices of Greenwich’s Patriots
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Elected officials in attendance included US Congressman Jim Himes, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin, Selectwoman Janet Stone McGuigan, State Rep Steve Meskers (D-150), State Rep Harry Arora (R-151), State Rep Kimberly Fiorello (R-149) and State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36). Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Bea Crumbine, Bob DeAngelo, Carl Higbie, Chief James Heavey, Christina Kampler, Despina Fassuliotis, Donna Moffly
Bans Off Our Bodies Rally: Saying You Support Connecticut Law is Not Enough
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“Let me say to all of you, and to people in Congress who think they can try to ban abortion on a nationwide basis, if you try, I will be the first to sue.” – Attorney General William Tong Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, abortion, Caroline Simmons, Dita Bhargava, Donna Moffly, Francine Gurtler, Gretchen Raffa
GROUP LETTER: Sexual and reproductive health care are on the ballot.
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“If the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, abortion rights may be determined on a state-by-state basis. The legislators we elect now could well decide whether Connecticut women and their partners continue to have access to safe, legal abortion. Choose carefully.” – Erica Buchsbaum, Katey Goldberg, Donna Moffly, Sheila Mossman, Brice Russian, Nancie Schwarzman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Brice Russian, Donna Moffly, Erica Buchsbaum, Katey Goldberg, Nancie Schwarzman, Planned Parenthood, reproductive rights
Avon Theatre Announces High School Scholarship Essay Competition: “Why film matters”
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Students are asked to submit a 500-700 word essay on “Why Film Matters” based on a film they have seen in a theatre or virtually that was released in 2019 or 2020. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arlene Mark, Avon Scholarship Contest, Avon Theatre, Beth Levine, Camilla Herrera, Diane cohen Schneider, Donna Moffly
Greenwich Historical Society’s Winter Antiques Show Transforms Civic Center into Animal Kingdom
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The Greenwich Historical Society’s witner antiques show at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center is open to the public on Saturday, Dec 7 from 10:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday Dec 8 from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Arts, Abigail Ritman, Anne Ogilvy, Catherine Tompkins, Chuck Hilton, David Rabin, Debra Mecky
100+ Schools Featured at Greenwich Education Group’s 10th Annual Private School Fair
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Over 100 private day and boarding schools were featured at Greenwich Education Group’s secondary school fair. We highlighted six of them: Taft, Greenwich Academy, Eaglebrook, Groton, Links Academy and Community School in Sun Valley, Idaho. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Amy Daniels, Betsy Feiner, Christopher Loftus, Christy Giles, Community School, Corey Mack, Donna Moffly
PHOTOS: Protest Against Highly Restrictive Abortion Laws: “This is a War on American Women”
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“This is not a principled argument about policy. This isn’t just a debate about abortion. This is a war on American women.” William Tong, Connecticut Attorney General Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, abortion rights, Alex Bergstein, Amelia, Bella Subramanian, Caroline Simmons, Danielle Eason
VIDEO: Grace Notes 50th Anniversary Celebrated with Publication of Oral History at Greenwich Library
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“Grace Notes have brought a lot of fun and a lot of joy to a lot of people over the years. In return the audiences have brought a lot to us, including lasting friendships. We sort of have a sorority that will go on forever.” – Donna Moffly Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Donna Moffly, Grace Notes, Greenwich Library, Mary Ellen LeBien, Oral History Project
Greenwich Library Oral History Project to Celebrate Grace Notes 50+ Years
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On May 16, following a book presentation, the Grace Notes will entertain library visitors at the Welcome Desk on the first floor, then in front of the Flinn Gallery on the second floor, and finally in the Children’s Room on the third floor. Continue Reading →