Bruce Museum Receives Grant from Connecticut Humanities COVID Relief Fund
The Bruce Museum has received a grant of $45,456 from Connecticut Humanities (CTH), the state’s affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities and counterpart to the state’s Office of the...
View ArticleGrace Daycare & Learning Center: Quality, Affordable Programs, with Live...
A new affordable daycare center has opened on St Roch Ave, in the location of the former YMCA Early Learning Center, which closed last summer. The Grace Daycare & Learning Center, which was...
View ArticleGreenwich Real Estate Report: Jan.1-Jan 8, 2021
This week’s highlights in Greenwich real estate: 30 new to market listings26 sold properties17 price reductions14 contingent contracts19 pending contracts The number of new listings on the market is...
View ArticleHOUSE OF THE WEEK: Coastal Living at Its Best in Historic Old Greenwich Home
112 Shore RoadOld Greenwich, CT 06870 Offering Price: $2,500,000 Bedrooms: 4Full Baths: 4Half Baths: 1Acres: .43Approx sq ft: 4,412 This historic home in Old Greenwich was built in 1843 as a nine acre...
View ArticleLWV Presents: Our Common Purpose – Reinventing American Democracy for the...
On Wednesday, January 13, 20215:30 – 6:45 pm, the League of Women Voters will present “Our Common Purpose – Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century.” This will be a virtual presentation...
View ArticleUPDATE: Bank of America Branches Temporarily Closed; Greenwich Ave Location...
Update: In addition to Bank of America financial centers that closed temporarily in Old Greenwich and Cos Cob, the financial center at 30 South Water Street has closed permanently. Bank of America...
View ArticleLamont Announces Approval of Federal Major Disaster Declaration in Response...
Governor Ned Lamont announced on Wednesday that he received notification from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that the request he made to President Donald Trump in September 2020 for a...
View ArticleNY Attorney General Letitia James Sues NYPD for Excessive Use of Force
Letitia James, Attorney General of New York, is suing the New York City Police Dept. James is seeking to install a federal monitor to oversee the police department. The landmark lawsuit comes after...
View ArticleGovernor Lamont Expands Phase 1b of Covid-19 Vaccine Roll Out to include...
On Thursday CT Governor Ned Lamont announced that Phase 1b of the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout will begin on Monday, January 18, 2021, and residents in the state over the age of 75 can now...
View ArticleGreenwich Based Law Firm Whitman Breed Announces New Partners
Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan LLC, a full-service law firm based in Greenwich, announced that Katie O’Neill and Wyatt Jansen have both been named as partners in the firm. O’Neill joined Whitman...
View ArticleParks & Rec Reservations for Picnic and Overnight Camping Permits 2021 Moves...
The Greenwich Department of Parks and Recreation will accept reservations for residents who wish to obtain picnic and overnight camping permits for the 2021 Season beginning Tuesday, January 19, 2021,...
View ArticleBarbara Ann Dalton, 75
Barbara Ann Dalton, a resident of Greenwich for 30 years, passed away peacefully at home on January 13, 2021, after a courageous five-year battle with cancer. Barbara was born on January 24, 1945 in...
View ArticleChelsea Piers Announces Kevin Burton as Athletic Director
Chelsea Piers Connecticut is pleased to announce Kevin Burton as the new Athletic Director for the complex. In this role, Burton will oversee the operations, programming, and development of all sports...
View ArticleGreenwich Real Estate Report: Jan.8-Jan 15, 2021
This week’s highlights in Greenwich real estate: 39 new to market listings25 sold properties10 price reductions11 contingent contracts18 pending contracts 14 Coventry Lane, Riverside – click on photo...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Trees to Be Felled at 100 East Putnam are Focus of Discussion
On Jan 5, after reviewing two proposals for developments submitted under the State of CT affordable housing statute 8-30g (28 Hollow Wood and 4 Orchard in Cos Cob) the P&Z commission reviewed an...
View ArticleMajor Dept of Transportation Project on I-95 in Greenwich to Kick Off with...
The CT Dept of Transportation has scheduled a public information meeting via Zoom project on I-95 in the Greenwich/Stamford area. The proposed project involves resurfacing asphalt and underlying...
View ArticleOriental Gourmet Reopens in Old Greenwich after Freak Car Crash Shutters...
The pandemic has taken a toll on many local restaurants. And while residents are making an effort to support their favorite eateries by ordering delivery and take-out, one popular Chinese restaurant...
View ArticleLast Day to Buy Beer at Acme is Friday…
The Acme stores in Greenwich at 160 West Putnam Avenue and 1261 E Putnam Ave in Riverside Commons will soon stop selling beer. Signs on the doors to say that effective Saturday, Jan 23 they will no...
View ArticlePriorities for Police Presence on Greenwich Avenue Debated at RTM
On Tuesday night, the RTM considered a sense of the meeting resolution about returning Greenwich Police to direct traffic at intersections along Greenwich Avenue. A group of 20 petitioners had...
View ArticleWeekly Covid Update: 4 More Deaths in Greenwich; Tod’s Point Restrictions...
During the weekly press updated hosted by Greenwich Hospital president Diane Kelly and Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, Covid-10updates were shared: • As of Jan 19th there 3,062 cases in...
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