A new contractor is slated to take over the effort.
Lisa Wynne Salvatore, renowned aesthetician and wellness practitioner, proudly announces the addition of Chrissy Innominato to her practice
Breast Cancer Alliance and Greenwich Merchants Partner to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month with GoForPink!
The free event is entitled, "Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks, Let's Talk Back to School Stress."
A cautionary tale...
The town's Department of Health will offer vaccines in October to individuals over nine years old.
Is it a cold or an allergy? Part 1
Following Connecticut's budget cuts, critical Day Program at Pathways Inc. receives Extension Grant.
One in 75 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in their lifetime.
U.S. News and World Report has released its 2018-19 rankings of best hospitals in the country.
Beware of Scams – New Medicare Cards are on the Way
ACGT Provides $1.5M in Grants for New Treatments to Solid Cancers: Melanoma, Brain and Other Cancers
More than half a dozen Connecticut communities contain mosquitoes that have tested positive for the virus.
"Walk to the Finish" benefits the efforts to find a cure for Niemann-Pick type C disease (NPC).
"So far, West Nile Virus has been found in mosquitoes in New Canaan and Easton, Connecticut," writes the health department.
A pre-eminent Greenwich concierge medical practice welcomes outstanding internist Dr. Cipriani to the team
About 15,000 children and teens are diagnosed with cancer each year in the United States.
Drowning happens more quietly in real life than it does on TV. In some cases, children drown with an adult only a few feet away.
Wednesday is National HIV Testing Day.
Have you heard about that plant that causes blindness? It has been found right here in Connecticut, too. Find out where.
In 2006, Greenwich was the very first town in Connecticut to receive a HeartSafe designation.
The popular breakfast cereal has been recalled in 31 states, including Connecticut, after more than 70 people have been sickened, CDC says.
Mr. Foley received Burke Rehabilitation Hospital’s Lifetime Achievement Award at the recent Burke Award Dinner.
Between 1999 and 2016, the suicide rate rose significantly in the United States, a new report says.
Migraines are not "just a headache."
The five-week course was open to female applicants between 18-55 years of age and High School Juniors and Seniors.
The presentation will focus on what parents and educators need to know about migraines in young adults.
Officials will be on hand to discuss results of tests conducted in Northwest Greenwich in February and April.
As summer approaches, a new report sheds light on the rise in mosquito-borne disease cases in the U.S.
As summer approaches, a new report sheds light on the rise in tick-borne disease cases in the U.S.
New HIV infection rates are down 18 percent, but progress lags in some areas of the country. Here’s the picture in Connecticut.
Ground-level ozone and/or air pollution particles could be at unhealthy levels Wednesday.
The annual Week of Caring benefit runs from April 29 through May 5.
Author and health advocate Robyn O’Brien was the honoree.
The event will take place at the Greenwich Public Safety Complex on Bruce Place.
The group of eighth graders are from Western Middle School.
These counties have the highest levels of smog and soot, according to the American Lung Association.
The commission is looking for information on how to make Greenwich a community that is friendly for residents of all ages and capabilities.
The gala, which benefits the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, will feature Broadway star Abby Mueller.
Virtually untreatable "superbug" bacteria was found more than 200 times last year in the U.S., including in Connecticut.