Lions Club International, whose motto is “We Serve,” turns 100 this year. Continue Reading →
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Lions Club International, whose motto is “We Serve,” turns 100 this year. Continue Reading →
There is hope the “sister city” pairing will provide great opportunities in the future not only for Greenwich and Hangzhou but for greater cooperation between China and the United States in general. Continue Reading →
The work will only close northbound traffic lanes on the highway. It is scheduled for two nights — from 8 p.m., Saturday to 8 a.m., Sunday, May 20 to 21, and again from 8 p.m., Sunday to 5 a.m., Monday, May 22. Continue Reading →
The Children’s Environmental March in central Greenwich drew crowds. The event featured speakers including Claire Colman, Fred Camillo, Marina Rosin Levine, Alex Bergstein and Denise Savageau. Also, Greenwich High School students Elizabeth Murray and Kara Bittman talked about their personal connections to the environment and the necessity of having a deep commitment to fighting climate change. Continue Reading →
Drew Marzullo, the lone Democrat on the Board of Selectman, has served since 2009 vows continue be the voice of dissent when necessary. Continue Reading →
A proposal to demolish an existing 1914 mansion at 500 Lake Ave and build three new homes went before P&Z on March 7. Two of the homes would have Round Hill Road addresses if the applicant receives approval to remove trees and cut into a steep slope to build a new driveway. Continue Reading →
The dredge of Mianus channel has begun. Continue Reading →
Greenwich native Donald McKenzie spent years helping clients with their Search Engine Optimization, gaining clients through word-of-mouth. In his interview with Greenwich Free Press, McKenzie shared some of the tremendous potential of search engine optimization. Creating original content on line is only half the battle – it’s equally important to make it easy to find. Continue Reading →
Greenwich station ticket window also to close… one of the last still operating in the state. Continue Reading →
For a unique camp experience, look no further than the Makerbot store on Greenwich Avenue! The camp’s 3-D printing technology offers a rare alternative to typical summer activities, challenging children to combine creative skills with problem solving and planning. Continue Reading →