
Seven Greenwich businesses have been selected to participate in a new program for local food service providers – the Greenwich Food Matters Challenge, which aims to cut food waste. Continue Reading →
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Seven Greenwich businesses have been selected to participate in a new program for local food service providers – the Greenwich Food Matters Challenge, which aims to cut food waste. Continue Reading →
“If parking is not enforced on Sound Beach, I don’t see the incentive for employees to buy permits for $175….I don’t think I’ve ever seen any parking enforcement on Sound Beach and I’ve been there almost 13 years.” – Abigail Fox, Owner Abigail Fox Designs Continue Reading →
The Café at Greenwich Library is starting service with no-contact Pick Up and will move to a full service café with indoor dining in the future. Continue Reading →
Heather Brown will manage The Café at Greenwich Library on a daily basis for Abilis. Continue Reading →
On Thursday residents and friends sent a loud and clear message to Old Greenwich merchants who are on the frontline during the COVID-19 outbreak. Continue Reading →
There will be free workshops – all led by powerful women—to help prepare participants in becoming professionals. Topics to be covered include resume writing, maximizing the impact of LinkedIn, job interviews, dressing appropriately and professionally, and person finance. Participants can also get a free professional head shot taken. Continue Reading →
Anyone wishing to support Kids in Crisis can help by stopping at
Upper Crust Bagel shop in Old Greenwich, which is open from 8:00am – 2:00pm, for one of the souvenir towels in exchange for a donation. Continue Reading →
The Salad Jar offers gourmet layered salads in jars – with no lettuce. Customers can shake it up and eat the salad right out of the jar. Many of the 14 available menu options cater to vegetarian, vegan and gluten free diets. It is currently sold at Upper Crust and Fleishers. Continue Reading →
A little girl won the lottery to get into Julian Curtiss School in central Greenwich. Then her luck changed. After a diagnosis of Leukemia, the school community rallied to provide companionship, raise funds, and even find a new home for her family. Continue Reading →