On Tuesday the youth conservation planted five trees at Tod’s Point. The teens receive a $225 stipend for the two week session but largely join for the work experience. Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday the youth conservation planted five trees at Tod’s Point. The teens receive a $225 stipend for the two week session but largely join for the work experience. Continue Reading →
UPDATE: The Byram Veterans Association will host a memorial at the monument on the grounds of McKinney Terrace (former Byram School) adjacent to Dorothy Hamill Skating Rink on Sherman Avenue at 10:00am (not 9:00am as originally posted). This is the location of 13 plaques, each of which is mounted to a stone pedestal, to represent 13 Byram School alumni who perished in service of their country in WWII, Korea and Vietnam. Finally, after a long winter and seemingly months of rain, beach season is here. Beaches open officially Tod’s Point and Byram Park on Saturday, May 25. Also, the Greenwich Pool at Byram Park opens for the season on Saturday, May 25. Continue Reading →
Bill Bartlik has been running the concession at Island Beach for years. Now his son Alex is taking over that concession and Bill and his wife Christine have the contract to run both stands at Tod’s Point. Continue Reading →
The last day of dog season at Tod’s Point is March 31, 2019. Continue Reading →
“We encourage kids to not just follow a schedule, but to help push them to find creative ways to entertain themselves unplugged during free time,” – Sandpipers Co-Director Jenna Pelazza Continue Reading →
Greenwich Conservation Commission and Greenwich Animal Control are hosting a talk on Living with Coyotes on Sunday, February 3, 2019 at 2:00 pm at the Floren Family Environmental Center at Innis Arden Cottage at Tod’s Point. The panel of experts includes Allyson Halm from New Canaan Animal Control and Chris Vann from CT DEEP. They will discuss the nature of coyotes and practical tips for homeowners and pet owners. The Commission will also distribute homeowner tool kits for living with coyotes. Free admission. Continue Reading →
In 2018 the Harbor Master shared stories of hazards to navigation and the demise of the Showboat. In October a sudden storm coincided with high tide and the town closed Greenwich Point. In June the Greenwich Pool at Byram Park opened with fanfare. In August the Town celebrated 100 years of ownership of Island Beach. Continue Reading →
The sunny sky and near 50° temps drew dogs of all breeds and their owners to Tod’s Point in Old Greenwich on Saturday. Continue Reading →
Dogs must be leashed. Expect police enforcement. Continue Reading →
The weather held for most of the Experience the Sound event on Sunday. Beachgoers wandered up to the Bruce Museum Seaside Center with buckets of creatures to have them identified, watch the Osprey Cam, and learn about shellfish and various conservation efforts in Town. Continue Reading →