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 →
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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 →
Last year, the town brought in $32,275 in fees from 20 restaurants. Branyan said the average fee, which paid for three parking spaces and 46 linear ft of barriers, was $1,617 in 2021. This year it will be, on average, $5,202. Continue Reading →
According to Emilia Schiro, the event generated 130 crates and 3,900 pounds of food, as well as over $900 in monetary donations. Continue Reading →
Quarantine information for unvaccinated individuals who might have been exposed to Covid has also been updated. Continue Reading →
Drew and Frannie Nemetz have taken over Alpen Pantry for a new mom-and-pop on Arcadia in OG. Alpen Pantry truly is “A Great Tasting Store.” Continue Reading →
On Friday, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo announced the mandatory face mask requirement in Town facilities will be lifted effective Friday, February 18. Continue Reading →
Residents have complained about the challenge of finding parking on Greenwich Avenue for decades, but it seems the pandemic and a recent turn of events have brought the issue to a head. Continue Reading →
At meeting after meeting, Byram residents said they did not want a large new facility in the middle of the park, bifurcating the green space. Meanwhile most of the rink user committee members emphasized the goal of not losing a season of ice. 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 →
Parents described flooding including sewage at Old Greenwich School, buckling walls and water coming in at Central Middle School, injured children being carried up an down stairs at Julian Curtiss due to lack of an elevator. Continue Reading →