2016 Greenwich Sentinel Award Honoring Police Chief James Heavey is June 30th
Please Join Us for a Very Special Event Honoring Police Chief James Heavey as a Greenwich Sentinel at the First Annual Greenwich Sentinel Award Reception. Purchase your tickets here.HOST CHAIRMENPeter...
View ArticleSwim Across America on June 25 Makes Waves Against Cancer
Greenwich - Stamford Open Water Swim on June 25 Swim Across America (SAA) - Greenwich-Stamford Open Water Swim is planned for Saturday, June 25 in Stamford. Swimmers of all ages are invited to...
View ArticleGreewwich Advises Residents to Be Aware of Ticks
Ticks Are Out! Cover Up and Spray Before You Work or Play The Greenwich Department of Health reminds residents to be vigilant about checking themselves, children, and pets for ticks that could carry...
View ArticleGunsmoke to Perform Next Wednesday in Greenwich
“GUNSMOKE” TO PERFORM IN THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIESThe Department of Parks and Recreation announces that the award winning country band, Gunsmoke will be in concert on Wednesday, July 20, from...
View ArticleHow to Write an Impressive College Application Essay at the Cos Cob Library
The Cos Cob Library hosts Michele Turk for a free lecture on How to Write an Impressive College Application Essay. Michele returns each year to present an informative talk on a topic important to...
View ArticleDita for Greenwich Launch Party this Sunday
Join your friends and neighbors as guests of Dita Bhargava for brunch and beverages to launch Dita's campaign for State Representative of Connecticut's 151st district. Special guest Congressman Jim...
View ArticleDanbury teachers to attend CELF Summer Institute for Sustainability Education...
Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation (CELF) is pleased to announce that a team of Danbury teachers from Western Connecticut Academy for International Studies (AIS) and South Street School will...
View ArticleWeekend Guide- July 15-18
Bruce Museum The Bruce Museum is a hidden gem located just up the road from us in nearby Greenwich, CT. After you’ve checked out the museum, head across the street to a super fun playground the...
View ArticleAquarion Water Company Urges Water Conservation
With a lack of significant rainfall, and as a result of the Connecticut Department of Public Health’s advisory for water conservation, Aquarion Water Company is asking its customers to conserve water...
View ArticleGreenwich Town Golf Tournament Winners Announced
Congratulations to all Town Golf Tournament winners as follows: Men: Town Champion-David Peng; Net Champion-Hal Rudy; Townwide A Champion-Richard Cross; Net Champion-Juan Ferrara: Senior A...
View ArticleNina Grandinetti, of Cos Cob, Earns Dean's List Honors at Saint Joseph's...
Nina Grandinetti, of Cos Cob, CT (06807), earned Dean's List honors at Saint Joseph's University for the Spring 2016 semester. Grandinetti studies Elementary Educ Pre K -4th Gr in the University's...
View ArticleGreenwich Historical Society is a PokéStop
The Greenwich Historical Society is a! What’s a PokéStop and why are we excited about it? A craze that’s sweeping the nation, Pokémon Go is a game people play on mobile devices. There are designated...
View ArticleThe Stamford Museum & Nature Center Hosts "Farmers, Warriors, Builders-The...
Moffett's macro photographs tell stories about the lives of ants — hunting, communicating, and even growing their own food. You can also learn about the fieldwork of entomologists, or bug scientists!...
View ArticleWhy Summertime ‘Flu’ Could Be Lyme Disease
You’re enjoying a wonderful summer—hiking, picnicking, gardening, enjoying the great outdoors. So why have you suddenly developed a fever, chills, headache, joint and neck pains, and feel totally...
View ArticleFREE College Application Essay Lecture July 20th at the Cos Cob Library
The Cos Cob Library will sponsor a free lecture on how to write an impressive college application essay on Wednesday, July 20 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Michele Turk, a local writer, editor and writing...
View ArticleCruising Through the Past: An Exploration of Greenwich History from the Water
When did Steamboat Road morph from gritty, working waterfront to prime Greenwich real estate? Why did seamen who were fleeing from a burning wreck swim away from Greenwich Point when they were only...
View ArticlePuttin' On The Dog & Cats Too Festival Returns to Greenwich
Adopt-A-Dog’s Puttin’ On the Dog & Cats Too returns to Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on Sunday September 18th from 10am-4:30pm! This will be our 29th annual dog and fun festival! This annual festival...
View ArticleEnergize Connecticut Asks Customers to “Wait ‘til 8” to Decrease Energy...
Controlling power use during peak demand periods improves air quality and reduces consumption and stress on electric infrastructure With the summer months upon us, Energize Connecticut partners are...
View ArticleHome Additions: Why Should You Hire a Design-Build Contractor?
Every quality construction project has one essential element woven through its foundation: communication. You, as the homeowner, have ideas and a vision that you want your builder to understand. They...
View ArticleGreenwich Schools Appoint ELL Program Coordinator
Interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. Salvatore Corda has announced the appointment of Ms. Adriane Hirsch-Klein as the District’s PreK-12 English Language Learning (ELL) Program Coordinator, effective...
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