John Hamilton will discuss how addiction affects family and friends and what can be done for those impacted by the disease. Continue Reading →
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John Hamilton will discuss how addiction affects family and friends and what can be done for those impacted by the disease. Continue Reading →
State Representative Meskers (D-150) will discuss his views on healthcare reform and the proposal to introduce tolls on Connecticut highways. He will also address the energy markets, the budgetary process, and the pros and cons of boosting state revenues by increasing taxes on estates, property, and capital gains. Continue Reading →
Mark Pruner gave a snapshot of today’s real estate market in Greenwich as well as trends in rentals, condos and co-ops, and single family homes in all parts of town. Continue Reading →
Come hear Mark Pruner speak about what is going on in the market and what trends are shaping value of houses in Greenwich. He will also talk about how each neighborhood is doing and how values are likely to change with the 2020 revaluation. Continue Reading →
Congressman Jim Himes will discuss the challenges facing the new Democratic House of Representatives. Over the coming months, Democrats will be taking action to protect and improve the Affordable Care Act, preserve the environment, invest in infrastructure, rein in the President’s power to make war, protect LGBTQ and women’s rights and create immigration solutions that work. Legislative priorities include providing paid family leave and working to protect Americans with pre-existing conditions. Continue Reading →
Superintendent Ralph Mayo along with principals Marc D’Amico, Jill Flood, Jason Goldstein gave a talk about personalized learning in Greenwich Schools. The administrators were introduced by BOE chair Peter Bernstein. Continue Reading →
The Angel Choir will perform at the RMA on December 26, 2018 at 11:00 am at Parish Hall, Christ Church, 254 E. Putnam Avenue, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Themes emerged at Thursday’s POCD workshop where stations were set up to focus on different parts of Putnam Avenue and Greenwich Avenue. Residents looked at maps and then put post-in notes on easels under “likes” or “dislikes.” Continue Reading →
Missy Wolfe, author of The Hidden History of Colonial Greenwich, details the strategies and setbacks of creating Greenwich in colonial America’s First Period. Continue Reading →
Teacher, author, historian, and baseball fan, Corcoran will talk about the origins and history of the Hall of Fame museum and its election process.
He will discuss how the ceremony on induction day has evolved since 1939. Continue Reading →