
Crowds gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to protest inhumane conditions at southern border camps for migrants. Continue Reading →
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Crowds gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for a “Lights for Liberty” vigil to protest inhumane conditions at southern border camps for migrants. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Veterans Council invites members of the public to attend a remembrance ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day on Thursday, June 6. Continue Reading →
“To not call for an investigation is unconscionable and a dereliction of the First Selectman’s duty to the residents of Greenwich.” – Greenwich DTC Statement Continue Reading →
No appointments are required at the Greenwich Library but for the Town Hall, taxpayers are encouraged to make appointments. Continue Reading →
“The venom he (Carl Higbie) spews is abhorrent…I feel strongly that he has the right to espouse his views however obnoxious I and others may find them. BUT he does not have the right to do so at our Town Hall, paid for by the taxpayers, and he should not have the backing of our officials, who by their presence, give legitimacy to him and his ilk.” – Greenwich Democratic Selectman Sandy Litvack Continue Reading →
“Today we honor and remember how an entire generation recalled the last few moments of peace, the horrors of war, and the faces of fallen friends and warriors. – from Captain Mark Turner’s Keynote Speech on the 77th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Continue Reading →
Bergstein’s next community conversation in Greenwich is scheduled for Jan 24, 2019 and ideally, future meetings will have a theme and be scheduled quarterly. Continue Reading →
Demolition signs went up this week on several houses on Field Point Rd and Sound View Drive, just south of Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
Four men, who all happen to reside in New York, were sworn in as Greenwich Police Department’s newest officers. Several have family who are police officers. One has an older brother on the Greenwich force. Continue Reading →
A crowd of over 100 turned out at Greenwich Town Hall for a vigil to show solidarity with Charlottesville, VA where a weekend white supremacists rally erupted in violence and death. Continue Reading →