Opportunity for nonprofits that reach underserved populations and highlight unmet needs in Fairfield County
The Undies Project donates underwear to those who are homeless, living in shelters or who are on a low income.
Police also said the 21-year-old man exposed himself to a woman in the Greenwich Plaza parking garage on Aug. 8.
The 2022 Greenwich Wine + Food 10th anniversary celebration will kick off on Saturday, Oct. 1.
The new interim assistant principal has been in the Greenwich Public Schools District since 2011.
Scott J. Harrington, 59, of Riverside, died on Aug. 3. He worked for J.P. Morgan, and was a youth football coach in town.
Warzoha, the former Greenwich emergency management director, died suddenly in August 2021 at the age of 68.
Officer Robert Smurlo recently retired from the Greenwich Police Department where he worked since July 2002.
Police said a woman used a shopping bag lined with cardboard and tinfoil to bypass security measures at department stores.
Motorists are being asked to find an alternate route.
Vinny will be remembered by all for his giving heart, his hearty, wholesome laugh and tremendous sense of humor.
The new assistant principal comes to Greenwich from the Stamford Public Schools District.
This property has the perfect combination of home, neighborhood and waterfront lifestyle.
Leora Levy, a Greenwich resident, is vying for a chance to challenge incumbent Sen. Richard Blumenthal in November.
A Republican and Democratic primary will take place in Greenwich on Aug. 9. Here's what you need to know before you head to the polls.
First Selectman Fred Camillo was the guest speaker at last week's Greenwich Retired Men's Association meeting.
Gloria always had a friendly, welcoming disposition, whether she had known you for years, or you had just met.
Planning and Zoning Director Katie DeLuca said the process is about streamlining guidelines while finding a balance that satisfies everyone.
Susan Knight Acupuncture, located at 100 Melrose Ave. in Greenwich, aims to treat both physical and mental health.
All eligible voters can vote either by absentee ballot or in person. Polling places will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
"Leora will be an immediate focused and tenacious change agent in Washington." — Leslie L. Tarkington.
The lower level garage of this Greenwich estate offers space for up to 30 cars.
A local resident recently hit it big after playing Powerball.
Of the many activities Fe enjoyed over the years, gardening and cooking were her absolute favorites.
Donald Trump endorsed Leora Levy in the three-way Republican U.S. Senate race. The winner will challenge Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
The incident occurred at approximately 3:35 p.m. on Wednesday, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
The award recipients consistently demonstrate good citizenship at school, at home and in the community.
Kathleen was a beautiful woman that was full of elegance and grace. She enjoyed reading, gardening and travel.
A man has filed a lawsuit against his ex-fiancée, claiming she took the former couple's dog to her parents' home in Riverside.
Always known as the life of the party, she had great fun being with her family.
The MTA said a person was struck by a train and killed near the Cos Cob station Wednesday afternoon.
Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz stopped by the Greenwich Historical Society on Monday to talk about the state's Summer at the Museum program.
Laurie Hernandez, a former member of Team USA Gymnastics, visited the camp on Tuesday to encourage the children to become good readers.
Blaize Levitan has worked for the town of Greenwich for the past seven years.
Police said a man wanted in connection with a robbery on Mason Street in Greenwich was arrested in Nevada on Aug. 1.
Clinic Made Possible by $100,000 Grant from Impact Fairfield County
With another heatwave impacting the region this week, Greenwich has reopened cooling centers around town.
A local resident recently won the top prize from a scratch-off ticket that was purchased in Old Greenwich, according to the CT Lottery.
These are the first positive mosquitoes identified by the Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station in Greenwich this year.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said he has seen "a lot" of complaints about a young adult book that's available at Greenwich Library.