More than 300 properties have been given landmark recognition plaques since 1987, according to the Greenwich Historical Society.
Non-Profit Giving Organization Launches 11th Year of Community-Based Philanthropy
Meet Michael (Mike) Poznanski – General Manager, Lincoln of White Plains.
This season, it’s not just about where you go - it’s how you get there.
The proposed text amendment is expected to go before the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission.
The road would be closed for around eight hours, according to an official.
Over 100 people gathered at Cos Cob Park on Thursday to remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
There's been another twist in the local government channel reshuffling decision.
The house is one of seven left in the state of Connecticut that dates back to the 1600s, according to the Greenwich Preservation Trust.
New member promotions and free events and programs throughout September
The business closed in 2020 after a car crashed through the storefront. The building remained vacant before it was eventually demolished.
First Selectman Fred Camillo spoke about the dangers of clogging storm drains in his most recent community newsletter.
An upcoming street dedication ceremony will include remarks from local leaders, a commemorative unveiling, and a public reception.
Pre-registration is encouraged, though walk-ins are welcome.
The paving project would come with road closures and detours, according to the Greenwich Department of Public Works.
A legal battle and family dispute over building ownership has resulted in eviction. The community is now rallying through a fundraiser.
According to the CT Lottery, there are 147 grand prize winners out of 2.8 million tickets of the scratch-off game.
The woman, a regular CT Lottery scratch-off player, claimed her big prize on Wednesday.
An upcoming charity tennis tournament will benefit aspiring players in developing countries and underserved communities here at home.
Tickets for the in-person event are on sale now.
The mission of Greenwich Junior United Way is to positively impact the community through action.
Greenwich will once again hold two ceremonies this year to mark the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
The nonprofit will launch new programs this fall and host an informational webinar for families in Connecticut and Westchester.
Winning photos and other entries will be featured on the department’s website, social media channels, and in future promotional materials.
"It's been 40 years, and I'm trying to keep this tradition going," said Josephine Intrieri Colangelo, daughter of the late Fred W. Intrieri.
First Selectman Fred Camillo is urging residents to be aware and look for updates on the storm’s potential impact.
Plans to honor the 41st President of the United States, a former Greenwich resident, have taken the next step.
The dolphins were spread out over a mile in pods of about six to seven, according to a local charter fishing boat captain.
Fueling transformational change, Impact FFC kicks off 2026 grant application process.
Volunteers spent the morning at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich's Camp Simmons.
The Bush family has roots in Greenwich that go back to when Prescott Bush served as a U.S. Senator from Connecticut.
Attendees will learn practical, easy-to-remember techniques that could make the difference in tough situations.
Greenwich High School senior Ella Whitridge submitted an op-ed to Greenwich Patch.
The club is seeking a final site plan and special permit for the improvement and expansion project.
"It’s so special to us that he’s supporting small businesses in the area!" the coffee shop owner told Patch this week.
"We are deeply disappointed and confused by this decision," First Selectman Fred Camillo said.
Police officers or flaggers will be posted during the work to help direct traffic and pedestrians through the work zone.
The event is back at the Greenwich Polo Club. Tickets are on sale now.
Those who participate will receive a $15 e-gift card, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo's recently weekly newsletter.