The proposed site is on a vacant parking lot, according to submitted documents.
This Fundraiser Benefits Positively Me!, a Free, Interactive, Confidence-Building, and Emotional Intelligence Program for 3rd Grade Girls.
The free, community-wide event will bring together more than 50 schools, therapeutic providers, advocates and nonprofit organizations.
The usage of rain barrels can help conserve water and reduce water bills, Aquarion says
The organization will hold a fun, family-friendly weekend celebration as participants clean up debris along the shores of Greenwich Point.
The Greenwich Police Department has responded to multiple road closures across town as a result of the overnight storm.
The Town of Greenwich Parks and Recreation Foundation will host its fourth annual Earth Day clean up and beautification event next month.
Rain and snow were forecast for Tuesday, with all rain after 2 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
The following was submitted to Greenwich Patch by former Greenwich Republican Town Committee Chair Michael E. Hahn.
Motorists should plan travel accordingly and avoid the area if possible, police advised.
Take advantage of limited-time special offers across the Lincoln lineup.
U.S. Rep. Jim Himes will offer an overview of the United States' current security posture and its role in ongoing global conflicts.
New collaboration at Camp Seton increases access to affordable childcare, outdoor learning, and youth leadership opportunities.
Here's when the first volume of the magazine will be published.
Several customers have complained they're unable to reach the business to pick up expensive orders.
The church hosted its annual Christmas Tree and Wreath Sale gift awards celebration on Sunday, Feb. 22.
Greenwich is digging out from the major snowstorm that hammered the region the past two days.
First Selectman Fred Camillo pushed back on claims that Greenwich's school zone speed camera program is a "cash grab" for the town.
The service is open to all taxpayers, and is especially for people over the age of 60 or from low or middle-income households.
The applicant is seeking to increase seating and add a valet parking component to a previously approved project.
"We're still here, we're struggling a little bit, but this won't be the end of us," the owner told Patch.
The program connects participants with six-week paid work experiences designed to promote workforce readiness and financial independence.
The event will recognize families who have recently moved into newly modernized residences at Armstrong Court.
The Junior League of Greenwich invites you to hear Mackenzie Phillips and other incredible speakers at its 2nd Annual Women's Conference.
Presidents' Day is Monday, Feb. 16.
The project will soon head to the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission.
"Both locally in Connecticut and nationally, blood supplies are critically low," First Selectman Fred Camillo said recently.
The following letter was submitted to Greenwich Patch by resident Rachel Khanna.
The project aims to add diversity and affordability to Greenwich's housing stock
Greenwich is still digging out from the major snowstorm that barreled through the region nearly two weeks ago.
The farm has been a staple in town for over 70 years. The community is coming together to keep operations going.
The applicant is seeking a change of use to accommodate the new school, according to Greenwich Planning & Zoning documents.
The panel will feature local experts who will address key aspects of aging and care.
Take advantage of exclusive Presidents' Day deals throughout February.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Greenwich.
A major insurance company is seeking to demolish its existing office building, according to submitted documents.
Greenwich residents and sailing enthusiasts can begin to think about warmer days ahead.
The renovations were part of the overall $30 million Greenwich Crossing redevelopment. Here's when the train station will reopen.
King School senior earns national recognition for his Alzheimer’s disease research
Organizers said attendees are asked "to leave politics at the door." The event is open to the public.