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.
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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.
The February 7th benefit performance is honoring America’s upcoming 250th anniversary in an intimate concert experience.
Two retail spaces are proposed to be consolidated to house a location for a popular fast-casual salad chain restaurant.
The discussion is expected to focus on the themes of the author's debut novel, the writing process and storytelling.
The restrictions had been in place since Sunday morning.
The market will run on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. into the spring through May 2.
Here's the latest on the work being done to come up with a replacement for the Dorothy Hamill Rink.
The Greenwich Teen Center Inc. claims the town "put metal brackets on every door of the building" on Jan. 5, according to a lawsuit.
The February 7th jazz cabaret performance is honoring America’s upcoming 250th anniversary in an intimate concert experience at the Museum.
The 2026–2028 Strategic Plan was approved by the Library Board of Trustees in December.
An upcoming event will focus on the development and history of Old Greenwich, the town’s oldest neighborhood.
An initial violation is $50, with each subsequent violation costing speeders $75.
The Junior League is hosting an Open House on Jan. 24th for women interested in joining the women's organization.
The Board of Selectmen recently approved the Parks & Recreation fees for 2026.
"The Greenwich Lions Club sincerely thanks the entire community for your incredible support of this year’s Ruby Red Grapefruit Sale."
A resident turned a $5 scratch-off into a $50,000 winner, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A fee of $245 will be imposed to renew a permit if the deadline is not met.
The nonprofit provides legal advocacy grants and educational resources to families of children with disabilities.
Just two students from each state are selected for the program each year.
An anonymous supporter plans to recommend a $25 million grant to support the new Smilow Cancer Hospital at Greenwich Hospital.
The home was designed and built by a prominent local architect in 1918.
Greenwich reportedly received 5.1 inches of snow late Saturday into Sunday.
Greenwich Jiu Jitsu Academy has announced the expansion of its highly successful Guardian Greenwich Scholarship Program.
The proposal underwent several modifications since it was first announced in 2024, including during the most recent P&Z meeting on Dec. 9.
The applicant is seeking a site plan approval and special permit for the project.
The YMCA’s impact extends beyond its building—into homes, schools, and neighborhoods across Greenwich.
"We must remember days like these as tribute to our veterans," First Selectman Fred Camillo said.
Seasonal savings, luxury test drives, and limited-time offers await now at Lincoln White Plains.