
Weather for the Father’s Day Fun Run and 5K was warm, but not hot, breezy and not a cloud in the sky. Probably one of the nicest days at Tod’s Point ever! Continue Reading →
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Weather for the Father’s Day Fun Run and 5K was warm, but not hot, breezy and not a cloud in the sky. Probably one of the nicest days at Tod’s Point ever! Continue Reading →
Runners were unfazed by heavy showers and gusty winds, lacing up their shoes and splashing through the puddles in the last of the 2023 race series organized by the Greenwich Road Runners. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Road Runners and Greenwich Parks & Rec organized the First County Bank Father’s Day Friday 5K Race & 1-Mile Fun Run. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Road Runners have announced their 2023 Race Series! The events are fun for all levels and include both 5K and One-Mile Runs.
Next race is Friday, June 16 at 6:00 pm at Greenwich Point Park. Continue Reading →
A well attended 5:30am event to honor a marathon runner who was abducted and killed while training last month focused on increasing safety. Greenwich Police Traffic Technician Roger Drenth shared some great tips. Continue Reading →
Outside Raphael’s Bakery there was a fitting send off for elite ultra runner Charlotte Dequeker who will participate in the grueling Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc through France, Italy and Switzerland. Continue Reading →
The races drew about 250 people on a glorious morning at Tod’s Point. The event sponsored by First County Bank. Continue Reading →
The event was a collaboration of Greenwich Road Runners, Greenwich Parks & Rec and sponsors including First County Bank and Athleta. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Road Runners are a very welcoming group. We caught up with them at the pier at Steamboat Road. Continue Reading →
Hiding in plain sight on Greenwich Avenue is one of the longest running business in Town: The Elkanah Mead Agency, which does business as Greenwich Independent Insurance, the business was founded in 1891. Continue Reading →