Winter litter must be removed from parks, walkways and roadways to maintain a beautiful Town. When litter exists in a neighborhood personal behaviors are negatively affected. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Green & Clean
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Letter: April 22 Paper Shredding Event in Greenwich is Equivalent to 180 Trees
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Shredding event anticipates over 10 tons (3 trucks of paper), which is equal to over 180 trees. One large tree can provide a one-day supply of oxygen for four people. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Earth Day, Frank Gaudio, Greenwich Green & Clean, Greenwich Recycling Advisory Board (GRAB), Jimmy Santaguida, Joanne Clark, The First Bank of Greenwich
Busy Hands of Green & Clean Volunteers Assemble Holiday Greenery at Sam Bridge
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Up at Sam Bridge Nursery and Greenhouses, dozens of Japanese women worked with Mary Hull of Greenwich Green & Clean to assemble hanging holiday baskets of greenery that will soon add cheer to our town. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Volunteering, Greenwich Green & Clean, Mary Hull, Sam Bridge
Greenwich Green & Clean Town Wide Clean Up is Saturday, May 14
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Stop at any Town firehouse from 8:00am to noon for certificates for community service, litter bags, gloves & refreshments. Trade in trash for spring plants. Dumpsters available until 4:00pm Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Volunteering, Greenwich Green & Clean
Meet Molly Wills: Her Waverly Girls Are Going Places
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What do you want to do when you grow up? Greenwich’s Molly Wills’ The Waverly Project organizes tours where young girls visit passionate artists, entrepreneurs and professionals and experience what it’s like to walk in their shoes. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Parenting, Schools, Volunteering, Grace Kang, Grace Wills, Greenwich Dance Studio, Greenwich Green & Clean, Kate Truesdell
Watson’s Catering Leaps a Hurdle
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After compromises made with Angelus Drive neighbors in Glenville, Watson’s Catering is a step closer to a move from 2 buildings on Pemberwick Rd to one larger location at One Glenville Street. Continue Reading →