In the case of a 50 inch diameter White Oak Dr. Gregory Kramer said DPW and Parks & Rec Trees Division need to find a compromise what will spare the tree and accommodate the ADA community. Continue Reading →
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In the case of a 50 inch diameter White Oak Dr. Gregory Kramer said DPW and Parks & Rec Trees Division need to find a compromise what will spare the tree and accommodate the ADA community. Continue Reading →
On Thursday volunteers with Greenwich Green & Clean gathered up at Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses for the second of two days to create the 116 baskets that will soon grace downtown including the lamp posts along Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
All Greenwich residents are invited to shred. Cost is $2 per box, cash only. Maximum is 5 boxes per car. Continue Reading →
About 200 volunteers showed up for the beach clean up on Sunday. Continue Reading →
The Binney Park Master Plan entails removing some trees that are not thriving and replacing them with more appropriate ones. Continue Reading →
The second annual Last Taste of Summer craft beer festival benefited from warm temps and sunshine on Saturday following a week of very heavy rain. The festival featured live music and numerous food trucks, with samplings from over 30 of Connecticut’s finest craft breweries and distilleries. Proceeds of the festival went to Live Green CT! ’s Start In Your Own Front Yard Program that helps to prevent plastic from getting into the ocean. Continue Reading →
The lights on Greenwich Avenue twinkle all winter long. Consider chipping in. Continue Reading →
About 30 Japanese expatriates gathered in a Sam Bridge greenhouse with Mary Hull and Sally Davies of Greenwich Green & Clean to arrange holiday baskets of greenery. Continue Reading →
The first ever “Last Taste of Summer” in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on Saturday was a celebration of both beer and the prospect of sustainability. Continue Reading →
Sunday started out cloudy, but the clouds gave way to an Indian summer afternoon as thousands headed to Roger Sherman Baldwin Park for Adopt A Dog’s 30th annual Puttin’ on the Dog event sponsored by Pet Pantry Warehouse. Continue Reading →