People who are caring and giving make Greenwich a great place to live. Organizations like the United Way, Meals on Wheels and dozens of other organizations are there when we have difficulties. Our churches and synagogues play a big part two. Supporting all of these organizations are our givers.
Greenwich historian Davidde Strackbein gives a talk on nearly a dozen great estates of Greenwich before the monthly luncheon meeting of the Second Congregational Church Women’s Fellowship group.
By Fred Camillo As we approach spring, more daylight, new growth outdoors, and renewed spirit, determination, and commitment come with the “spring energy.” We…
State Senator Ryan Fazio again defended local zoning control in the Hartford legislature, opposing the ‘Work Live Ride’ bill (H.B. 6831), which he argued…
POLICE & FIRE GPD Recognizes Female Officers The Greenwich Police Department is recognizing its female officers during Women’s History Month. This week, they highlight…
To the Editor, In 2013, Connecticut enacted the so-called “Trust Act” to foster trust between illegal immigrants and state law enforcement. The idea was…
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