Child Guidance Center's annual black-tie optional gala to be held April 25, at the Loading Dock in Stamford.
Young Mariners combines after-school educational programs for Stamford and Greenwich students.
Skateboard fans — the season is ready to start at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.
Come and hear your favorite PJ Library books come to life at Cos Cob Library.
Are We Failing Our Boys?
Greenwich Boys Scouts will continue the food drive for Neighbor to Neighbor throughout the month of March.
The Junior League of Greenwich launches Positively More, a new project aimed to address the issues facing 11- and 12-year-old girls today.
The Parks and Recreation Department's programs are for children ages 3 to 12.
The campership program is for Greenwich children between the ages of 4 and 14.
'Oh The Places You'll Go' with the events planned for throughout the day.
Volunteers and their four-legged friends entertained residents of the Greenwich nursing home.
Tea, coffee, dessert and piano music provided by The Woman's Club of Greenwich to GADC at River House.
Mobile phone app that will allow smart-phone users to download information and obtain the latest news about their faith.
Congratulations to this young man who's now competing for the Connecticut Youth of the Year Award.
The youngsters are donating coats to those in need.
Amoruso co-authored a children's book and led children's poetry workshops at Byram Shubert Library.
Joe Kaliko received commendations from fellow Greenwich resident, Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Bridgeport Mayor Bill Finch.
The Boys and Girls Club, Family Centers and Kids in Crisis were on the senator's itinerary.
The Fairfield County Community Foundation announces winners of its 'What Works Community Challenge.'
The Greenwich-based agency has partnered with a local pizzeria; There are plans to bring its tasty buffet to Kids in Crisis in Cos Cob.
Home Green Advantage lent their support to charitable organization The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp.
The Greenwich Retired Men's Association helped kick off the annual drive in Riverside.
Two of the real estate company's offices donated more than 300 bags of food to Neighbor to Neighbor's Thanksgiving holiday meal program.
The Greenwich YMCA hosts an art show created by Abilis clients.
Generous donations will make it possible for more than 400 youngsters to be treated to a turkey dinner with all of the fixings.
Greenwich Marine Corps veteran was among those attending a luncheon to benefit the USMC Scholarship Foundation
Delivers Diapers to Needy Families
The celebrities were among 1,200 attending a gala event in Greenwich on Sunday to raise $2.6 million to combat multiple myeloma.
Raising money Bavarian style for the Greenwich United Way and its programs.
Abilis, Neighbor to Neighbor, the Greenwich Alliance for Education are among the grant recipients.
Fifty-three golfers came out in for a fun day of golf and camaraderie.
From pre-school to seniors, programs that assist Greenwich residents received the grants.
Making Food to Feed Our Neighbors and Friends.
The WCOG honor their current and past presidents at a tea. Irene Martin awarded lifetime membership. Bigelow Teas presentation.
The former Greenwich HS athlete is recuperating from injuries suffered in a fall this summer at his home.
Residents Midge Pappas and Charles Stuttig hosted an eight-year-old New York City girl for two weeks in July.
'Cocktails Under the Stars' benefited several Greenwich social services agencies.
Mrs. Maisel was feted for her 90th birthday by the students of Temple Sholom's nursery school that bears her name.
Representatives from several town human service agencies attended the kick off on the steps of Greenwich Town Hall.
Local seniors helped create posters outlining the contributions senior citizens make to the community.