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Village of Old Greenwich Shines Bright during 25th “First Light” on Sound Beach Ave

Saturday was First Light in Old Greenwich, an annual holiday event that brings people together from all parts of town. Sound Beach Ave was closed to traffic for the celebration, and families enjoyed rides in antique fire trucks, live music, and a visit from Santa. Continue Reading →

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Independence Day at Town Hall: Flag Raising, Sound Beach Community Band, Good Citizenship Awards

The Greenwich Independence Day Association will again be organizing the annual American Flag Raising at Greenwich Town Hall Plaza on the morning of Thursday July 4th. Beginning at 9:00am, the Sound Beach Community Band will perform live music along with the Assembly trumpet call, followed by ceremonial rifle fire by the Greenwich Police Department Honor Guard. The event concludes with birthday cake for all! Continue Reading →

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PHOTOS: Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Dept Memorial Day Parade Continues Tradition

On Monday the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Dept Memorial Day Parade went off without a hitch. It featured the Sound Beach Volunteer Community Band, of course. There were lots of antique cars, dogs and a fleet of family cargo bikes. It was a day for families to make memories, for sure, and the children had the most fun. Continue Reading →

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PHOTOS: Independence Day Ceremony is a Reminder of the Sacrifices of Greenwich’s Patriots

Elected officials in attendance included US Congressman Jim Himes, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin, Selectwoman Janet Stone McGuigan, State Rep Steve Meskers (D-150), State Rep Harry Arora (R-151), State Rep Kimberly Fiorello (R-149) and State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36). Continue Reading →

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Independence Day Ceremony in Greenwich Sparkles at Town Hall on 4th of July

Bea Crumbine explained that an event like Monday’s Independence Day ceremony at Greenwich Town Hall required the work of friends, volunteers and organizations who aim to make the 4th of July meaningful for the children of Greenwich. This year the Master of ceremonies was Ed Dadakis, who was introduced by Bea Crumbine. Mr. Dadakis has donated over 1,000 American flags for the event over the past few years, and everyone was encouraged to wave them whenever the mood struck. Continue Reading →

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