Friends and teachers of Nic Del Priore recall a humble, driven student, passionate volunteer, and dedicated member of the GHS theater department. Continue Reading →
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Friends and teachers of Nic Del Priore recall a humble, driven student, passionate volunteer, and dedicated member of the GHS theater department. Continue Reading →
At a memorial service on June 24, there will be a collection non-perishable food items to donate to Neighbor to Neighbor in memory of Nicolas’ efforts through Roots & Shoots. Continue Reading →
“A special thanks is owed to letter carrier Marlon Brown and those along his Putnam Hill and Putnam Park route for donating more food than any other route.” – Nancy Coughlin Continue Reading →
In total, 229 crates were filled with popular food pantry items surpassing last years total of 160 crates. Continue Reading →
“I have noticed among some a deep commitment to healing our divisions by coming together around a common purpose to help others.” – Nancy Coughlin, Executive Director, Neighbor to Neighbor Continue Reading →
If you thought all the hit parade involved arrests or the next vintage house to brave up to the wrecking ball, enjoy our top 12 feel good stories of 2016! Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Jr United Way, Greenwich Youth Football League (GYFL) and Cheerleading (GYCL) teamed up to run a “virtual collection” of healthy food options and fresh produce for Neighbor to Neighbor this football season. Continue Reading →
North Mianus School found a way to raise $5,000+ for Neighbor to Neighbor through an online food drive, a “Turkey Fowl” free throw basketball contest and having their PE teachers shave their heads into mohawks. Continue Reading →
Jane Condon kept the crowd laughing for 45 minutes with her witty take on family, friends and Greenwich, as well as a few suggestive undies jokes! Cocktails & Comedy raised over $17,000 for the Undies Project, which was created by Laura Delaflor and Lucy Langley, two longtime Neighbor to Neighbor volunteers. Continue Reading →
“We have seen the proposed and real destruction of historic buildings and the loss of open spaces. This project would continue that process by building an inappropriate structure distracting from the beauty of the setting and utilizing open space which is significant to the setting of the house, the church and across the street, what is left of a former Town Green already reduce by the construction of a parsonage.” – Richard and Jean Bergstresser Continue Reading →