
Allen O’Farrell, a Greenwich Lion member and Lions Past District Governor led the program as Master of Ceremonies. The Keynote Speaker was Mark Lyon, Second Vice President of Lions Club International. Continue Reading →
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Allen O’Farrell, a Greenwich Lion member and Lions Past District Governor led the program as Master of Ceremonies. The Keynote Speaker was Mark Lyon, Second Vice President of Lions Club International. Continue Reading →
Hundreds flocked to Bruce Park Sunday morning for the YWCA Greenwich’s Walk the Walk Against Domestic Violence. Domestic violence is the most reported violent crime in the Town of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The ceremony included remarks by Col Francis V. Kelly, Ret., who is the brother of Greenwich Board of Education chair, Joe Kelly. Continue Reading →
“There were hundreds of us together working as one unit. Nobody cared the color of your skin. Nobody cared your religion. Nobody cared if you were a Republican or Democrat. We were all Americans at that moment. It was such a unique feeling. We were attacked and we all came together.” – Joe Kelly Continue Reading →
Sebastian Dostmann has illuminated a series of outdoor venues including the YMCA, Red Cross, Riverside Yacht Club, Shreve Crump & Low, and the fire houses in Cos Cob, Sound Beach and Amogerone. Continue Reading →
“Women in Greenwich want to see their investments in their homes keep their value. They want to see their elderly neighbors be able to stay in their homes. They want to see their children move back to Greenwich and raise their families here. Harry is committed to finding a policy solution to reverse Connecticut’s policy challenges.” Continue Reading →
A family whose pets were saved by volunteers with the Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol came to the fire house to say thank you in person on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
Saturday was a stunning sunny day for the 7th annual Wine + Food Festival in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
Thanks to the continued generosity of sponsors and donors, the ticket prices have been reduced to a fraction of what they would have been for such a large event. Continue Reading →
At Saturday’s third annual Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol benefit, Paul Hicks was honored with the Chief’s award. Also, William Christian Andersen Jr was acknowledged for 20 years of service on the patrol. Continue Reading →