The town is asking the public to send photos and information about damage to their homes and businesses as it completes a damage assessment.
"The Wearing of the Green-wich Thank You Parade & Tattoo" will celebrate 125 years of the Greenwich PD and the town's essential workers.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
A tally of the debris collected during the city's trash pick-up on Sept. 18 will be sent to organizations that analyze pollution trends.
Virtual Cocktails & Comedy 2021
At the Greenwich Art Society
The Skatepark is open seven days a week, and information on daily and monthly passes and birthday parties is available online.
The town will email boat owners an application and step-by-step instructions to complete the new online renewal process.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, Mary York Baker passed away at home in Old Greenwich, on Sept. 4, 2021.
Det. Michael Hall will be assigned to the Investigations Section of the Detective Division.
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The Town of Greenwich reported 17.6 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 during the most recent survey period.
Hours at the Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility have been extended this weekend, according to the Greenwich Department of Public Works.
The declaration would allow Greenwich and residents to possibly get reimbursed for any damage sustained during this week's storm.
A member of the New York Yacht Club for nearly 50 years, Commodore James was a tireless advocate for the Club and the sport of sailing.
Known for her clever quick wit and warm smile, Margaret created a life filled with laugher, love and close friends.
The winning ticket was purchased in town by an area resident, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The beloved hobby shop at 405 E. Putnam Ave. officially closed this week after decades in business.
Darby Cartun will lecture on American Impressionists September 9 at Greenwich Historical Society
Parts of Greenwich experienced anywhere between four to eight inches of rain, said First Selectman Fred Camillo.
Several roads remain closed as Greenwich continues to cleanup after Wednesday night's storm.
The Jewish Federations in Southern and Western Connecticut announced a partnership to launch a new regional security program.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations appear to have decreased, but Greenwich officials are prepared for a spike as summer winds down.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works announced that after several months, the Davis Avenue Bridge reopened to vehicular traffic Tuesday.
Greenwich will hold several ceremonies for the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
After months of preparation, the new school year begins in Greenwich on Wednesday.
Landmark pumpkin patches and fields in Connecticut offer a ton of fall fun for the family.
Linda lived in Greenwich for over 80 years.
In addition to family, his Catholic faith and education were of utmost importance to Frank.
A 65-year-old Greenwich resident pleaded guilty Monday to fraud and money laundering charges, prosecutors said.
Greenwich Police Officer Siuyan Su Ah Sor was given a Divisional Letter of Recognition last week.
The Greenwich Police Department is once again telling residents to lock their cars following two more car thefts in town over the weekend.
Police have identified the man who was found dead inside a car in the Byram section of Greenwich on Aug. 23.
Make-A-Wish® Connecticut warmly and proudly welcomes Thomas Jankovich to its Board of Directors.
Fairfield and Westchester County singers interested in becoming a member of the area’s premier choral group can try out in September.
Barbara Dalio, a Greenwich resident, announced that her organization has launched a platform to amplify voices of teachers across the state.
In July of 2020, police said three people stole thousands of dollars worth of perfume from Sephora on Greenwich Avenue.
Officers Sabrina Diaz and Kevin Izzo were recognized for their diligence in investigating a burglary that happened in Greenwich last month.
The mural will highlight the importance of native habitats and the role of pollinators. It's located on Route 1 near Cardinal Stadium.