The poster contest is being held in conjunction with the annual International Coastal Cleanup this September.
Governor Ned Lamont Honored for His Dedication to Connecticut and the YMCA
All proceeds will benefit the Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund, which supports college-bound children of local police officers.
Walk-ins can be accommodated if there is space, but appointments are preferred. Here's how to sign up.
Summertime restrictions on gas-powered leaf blowers go into effect in Greenwich on Friday, May 23, at 6 p.m. Here's what you should know.
The school will soon begin its fourth season serving the Greenwich community.
Each year, the restaurant opens early and donates a portion of proceeds from the whole day to support Greenwich Emergency Medical Service.
The Rowan Center and EMERGE Connecticut each receive $100,000 grants at Impact FFC's 10th Anniversary Grant Awards Celebration
Beach season begins soon in Greenwich. Here is more information on opening dates, park passes, ferries, and beach closure policies.
Task force members will share a brief update on their work, and residents will be able to make public comments.
First Selectman Fred Camillo issued a citation to a local resident, a Stamford Diner regular, several days after her 103rd birthday.
First Selectman Fred Camillo, a noted animal lover, is urging residents to keep their pets on leashes and be aware of their surroundings.
A pre-application review is being sought for a change of use from a second floor office space to a tutoring space.
Greenwich Board of Education Chair Karen Hirsh has issued a letter to the editor in response to the First Selectman's recent newsletter.
The club also announced its updated clubhouse will be named after a longtime supporter and volunteer.
The annual fair will offer a range of family-friendly attractions and delicious food.
The retired firefighter, who is also a former 9/11 first responder, recently won the grand prize from a CT Lottery scratch-off game.
"We urge the Board of Estimate and Taxation to heed the RTM’s call and reopen the operating budget vote."
Achieving Holistic Healing Through Energy Work, Nutrition, and Spiritual Wellness
The event focused on planting native species, removing invasive plants, and improving trails deeper within the park.
The official beach season is on the horizon in Greenwich.
The Greenwich Historical Society Board of Trustees has formed a transition committee to oversee the leadership change.
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The new director brings more than 20 years of experience leading public libraries in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Residents will get an update on the design process for the project.
Residents can safely dispose their unused, unwanted or expired medication at police headquarters later this month.
Six 2025 Grant Finalists and Record Membership Announced Ahead of Grant Awards Celebration
The event is named after Luke Meyers, a Greenwich High School student and environmental advocate who lost his battle with cancer in 2019.
Proceeds from the family-friendly event will support the Round Hill Volunteer Fire Company.
The prestigious honor was awarded at the 57th Annual Youth of the Year Celebration on April 3 at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich.
The project recently reached a "critical milestone," according to an update from the Town of Greenwich.
Rain barrels are once again being offered to residents at a discounted price this spring.
The Ashforth Company, Stamford Health, Chilton Trust Company, Clear Harbor Asset Management, and Athena Books support Impact FFC's efforts.
Elected officials and residents gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to usher in the new facility on Wednesday.
The campaign seeks to ensure that swim education and water safety programs remain accessible to all.
Greenwich is one of 37 municipalities in Connecticut to receive a neglected cemeteries grant.
Proceeds of the event benefit Riverside School PTA programs.
The upcoming ribbon-cutting event for the new civic center is open to the public.
The seven-month long project is set to begin soon.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation will hold a "Decision Day" meeting on Thursday when members are expected to review proposed cuts.