This new report from the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters has the answer.
Little or no snow accumulation is expected, though it could start falling as early as 10 a.m. Tuesday. The MTA says commuters are seeing 10-minute delays due to slippery rails.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
NRVT will start at Calf Pasture Beach in Norwalk and run through Wilton, Ridgefield, Redding, and end in Danbury for a total of 38 miles, including loops, for cyclists, hikers, and walkers.
Visitors to the Big Apple this holiday season will feast their eyes on a 12-ton Norway Spruce from our neck of the woods.
We rounded up the most uplifting stories trending across the country.
A football dream comes true for a high school senior in New York.
Holocaust survivor Judith Altmann of Stamford also will receive the award.
Marathon runner Angela Swift to run today's Big Sur Marathon in California to raise money for Kids in Crisis.
A Girl Scout uses her food sensitivity to create a gluten-free cookbook for the Greenwich High School 'Cardinal Cooks' class.
Nancy Coughlin, former YWCA Darien executive, to lead the Greenwich anti-poverty agency.
Today is the 74th anniversary of the storm that is still the biggest natural disaster in New England's history.
The Jewish New Year is a time of introspection and a time to bring about changes in the coming year
Red Carpet transforms "The Avenue" into a runway for local models
An event was held Wednesday at the new Infinity building at Harbor Point where fundraisers were able to turn rappel down the face of the 22-story building.
Former Riverside kids recreate 'Jaws 2' on the Mianus River Pond in Riverside.
The Silver Shield Association holds back-to-back weekend events.
Did a sea serpent terrorize Darien and Stamford in 1889? A Boston Globe report says one did.
Interim co-executive directors appointed during search for permanent leader of the nonprofit organization.
Organized by restaurant owner and celebrity chef Jean-Louis Gerin and the Alliance Francaise of Greenwich, the "Bal Populaire" featured an outdoor barbecue, live music, on-the-street dining, champagne, Bastille Day cake and more.
Come on over to Upper Crust Bagels, have a cup of coffee and tell Barbara Heins what's on your mind about your hometown and Greenwich Patch.
Who remembers the Maples Inn?
The ASPCA says it's a bad idea to take your pet to any fireworks display or give them party food.
Determined Greenwich mom and GHS teens create dream rooms for children with cancer
The Greenwich Mountain Lion reflects upon the year since some Greenwich residents thought their lives had become scenes out of 'Wild Kingdom' when a mountain lion invaded the bucolic environs of town.
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Your weekend guide to news, what you need to know, and a bit of trivia in Greenwich.
Bill Evans, the popular television weatherman from Old Greenwich, writes weather primer for children; 'It's Raining Fish and Spiders' is released today with discussion, book signing at Old Greenwich School.
Mother Nature rolled out a perfect 10 for the 50-strong flash mob who descended en masse at Augustine's Farm
Where was this photographic postcard taken?
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