On Tuesday Greenwich residents Daisy Florin and Kate Marlow showed off a brand new “Little Free Library” they donated to the Town. Continue Reading →
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Water Wheelchair Helps People with Disabilities Get to the Sound
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The Greenwich Lions Club raised funds for a special water wheelchair to enable people with disabilities to enjoy the water in Long Island Sound. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Government, Health, Volunteering, Alan Gunzburg, First Selectman’s Advisory Committee for People With Disabilities, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Lions Club
Parks & Rec Update: Beaches, Ferries and Cobber North
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Parks & Rec director Joe Siciliano said there is a new financial partner in the existing LLC, and Caren Vizzo St. John, will be the new provider of service in the restaurant, now called Cobber North, which is a Parks & Rec concession. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Government, Byram Park, Cos Cob Park, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Point, Joe Siciliano, Parks & Rec
Greenwich First Selectman: Re-Opening of Tod’s Point for Walking Coming “Shortly;” Boating Announcement “Any Day Now”
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On his Friday radio show First Selectman Fred Camillo said there would be an announcement “shortly” about the partial reopening of Tod’s Point. “Of course we can’t have 8,500 people like we had there in March.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, COVID-19, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Parks & Rec, Joe Siciliano, marinas, tod's point
Higbie, Parks & Rec Reach A Compromise For Off-Season Tennis Court Use in Cos Cob
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The courts will reopen on Saturday after signage is updated. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Carl Higbie, Fred Camillo, Joe Siciliano, Parks & Rec, tennis courts
Parks & Rec Dept Proposes Hike to Daily Beach Passes for 2020 Season
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The cost of a seasonal “beach pass” is proposed to remain $35 for adults and $7 for children. A single entry pass would rise from $7 to $8. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, beach, Board of Selectmen, Byram Park, Island Beach ferry, Joe Siciliano, Parks & Rec, tod's point
PHOTOS: Many Happy Faces at the Boys & Girls Club 2019 Thanksgiving Feast
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Nearly 400 boys and girls feasted on Thanksgiving turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes, pies and more. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Alan Barry, Bobby Walker, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Camryn Ferrara, Chief James Heavey, Chris Winters, David Rabin
Pin Oak Tree Planted at Town Hall is Emblematic of Town’s Public-Private Partnership with Greenwich Tree Conservancy
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“Triple P – public-private-partnerships – have made this community what it is today.The Greenwich Tree Conservancy is one of the most successful partnerships this Town has seen in some time.” – Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Volunteering, Cheryl Dunson, Dr. Gregory Kramer, Greenwich Town Hall, JoAnn Messina, Joe Siciliano, John Toner
Hamilton Ave School Neighbors Urge Compromise to Spare Mature Trees in Way of Field Improvement
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“It’s very Pollyanna to say they’ll be replaced and in 40 years there will be the shade.” – Jessica Taal, Charles Street Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Board of Education, Charles Street, Daniel Watson, David Wold, Don Mohr, Dr. Greg Kramer, Francia Alvarez
After Successful Private Day & Boarding School Fair, Greenwich Education Group Gives Back
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Due to the success of their tenth annual Private Day and Boarding School Fair, Greenwich Education Group was pleased to present checks totaling $4,000 to two worthy local nonprofits, REACH Prep and the Youth Scholarship Fund administered by the Town of Greenwich Dept of Parks & Recreation. Continue Reading →