
Groups that have benefited from Peter Uhry’s long history of volunteering including OGA, Greenwich Audubon, Greenwich Green & Clean and Friends of Binney Park. Continue Reading →
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Groups that have benefited from Peter Uhry’s long history of volunteering including OGA, Greenwich Audubon, Greenwich Green & Clean and Friends of Binney Park. Continue Reading →
About a third of incumbents, including longtime party stalwarts, were voted out. Continue Reading →
Rink user committee agenda item, Jan 5, 2022:
“Consideration and vote on recommendation to design an accessible pedestrian trail in the woods at Morlot Park – proposal by Timber and Stone, trail designer.” Continue Reading →
Scouts and their parents from eight packs across town sent their top three qualifying Pinewood Derby racers to the beautiful Camp Seton Scout Reservation on Riversville Road. The Pray building was a cool respite from the heat on Saturday. Continue Reading →
Old Timers president Rod Saggese and board member Marc Ducret say their organization, founded in 1960 by Joe and Jim Branca, raises funds for youth sports and awards multiple need based scholarships to GHS students through the GSA. Continue Reading →
Republicans won the race for First Selectman, Tax Collector, and Town Clerk. The also won back control of the BET. Continue Reading →
Candidate for First Selectman Fred Camillo said he was proud of the Republican slate of candidates. “There’s no scandals there. There’s no front page articles. …We are from Greenwich, for Greenwich.” Continue Reading →
The Eagle Scout Class of 2019 includes Peter McGuigan, Aditya Malhotra, Carlos Maldonado, Owen Bianchi, Michael McNulty, Evan Pey, Robert Freder, Liam Patterson, Mercer Van Meel, Ajax Shung, Charles Achoa, Walter Stratton and Charlie Ducret. Continue Reading →
Former RTC Chairman Stephen Walko will be leading the committee. Also on the committee are former RTC Vice Chairman Marc Ducret, RTC Executive Committee member Paul Olmsted, Icy Frantz of Riverside, and Nisha Arora. Arora was very active in Harry Arora’s 2018 campaign for U.S. Congress. Continue Reading →
“I was really surprised to win this year,” said Austin Sciulla. “There were so many great competitors. When I saw Jack Rossi, I knew it was going to be close.” Continue Reading →