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There remains an appetite for news in Greenwich and we continue to make GFP free to read, with no paywall. Continue Reading →
“We stand ready to do the work to end injustice and systemic racism in our country and community. We are committed to challenging ourselves to understand and correct any inequities we may discover as we collaborate to improve the health of our entire community and gain a better understanding of ourselves and each other. We are committed to speaking up and acting together to end the violence and mistreatment of all ethnic and religious minorities so that all people, particularly our youth, have healthy futures.” – Greenwich Together Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Prevention Council is organizing a Greenwich Community Forum where the Youth Survey Results will be shared to be held on December 4 at YWCA Greenwich from 7:00-8:30pm. Continue Reading →
Wellmade Market is a great new deli in Greenwich provides a fresh take on sandwiches with many other upcoming options. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Concours d’ Elegance dazzled Greenwich residents with American and International flair at nationally recognized event. Continue Reading →
Rinaldi’s Country Deli is only a hop, skip, and a jump away from Greenwich High school and Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
Michelle Xiong, a Greenwich Free Press intern who is a junior at Greenwich High School, has won the first prize of $1,000 in this year’s Connecticut Foundation for Open Government high school essay contest. Continue Reading →
2017 Greenwich Chamber honorees were Sue Rogers of the Junior League, Jeb Fiorita of Val’s, Jack Moffly of Moffley Media, and three emergency services workers, Adam Jakubowski, Jeffrey Morris and Kara Schiff. Leslie Yager, founder/editor of Greenwich Free Press received the R. Michael Dunne Quality of Life Award for her dedication to covering hyper-local Greenwich news. Continue Reading →
The GHS Former Attire Club will give away prom dresses at Tomes Higgins House, adjacent to Neighbor to Neighbor, on March 30-31 from 3pm to 5pm, and April 1, 9am-3pm. All students with a high school ID (no need to be from Greenwich) are eligible to participate. Continue Reading →
Have you ever wondered how search engines like Google determine what pops up at the top of a search? More and more people use Google to look for answers on a daily basis. Donald McKenzie show small businesses how to connect with their target audiences on the internet. Continue Reading →