"Culture and Traditions in Your Children’s Chinese Language Learning" All CLSC Parents and Perspective Parents are invited at 10:30 am
Dan Warzoha served as Greenwich's Emergency Management Director for 14 years. He died suddenly in 2021 at the age of 68.
Four new officers were recently sworn in. Two of the officers were born and raised in Greenwich.
David Weisbrod shared his views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
New Outdoor Rehabilitation Courtyard at Gaylord Hospital Made Possible by Lead Grant from Greenwich-Based Rutledge Family Foundation
The joint initiative will feature a series of road safety-related topics throughout the campaign.
Lectures revolving around breast cancer are being offered this month via Zoom by the Breast Center at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Greenwich.
Greenwich Tax Collector Heather Smeriglio shared her views with Patch about running for re-election.
Plans to demolish an office building and build a three-story residential building have been submitted to the Greenwich P&Z Department.
A police officer was honored for his work in an assault case involving a pregnant woman, according to the Greenwich Police Department.
If you want to bake a pie, carve a jack-o’-lantern or add some flair to your home, there are plenty of pumpkin options near Greenwich.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town will remain fully open to the public with all town employees reporting for work Monday morning.
The home decor brand will host author Georgina Montagu for a special book signing event in early October.
Police said four people entered a Greenwich store in June and stole more than $80,000 worth of Chanel handbags.
Fjord Fish Market will move into a new space in Greenwich and share it with a popular local bakery that's opening its second CT location.
Heavy rain is impacting much of the region Friday.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The fundraising initiative will continue to propel expansion within areas of clinical importance.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen on Thursday voted 2-1 on a town flag policy, but not without some contentious debate.
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First Selectman Fred Camillo pledged to keep his campaign lawn signs off public property. He urged challenger Laura Erickson to follow suit.
“They went beyond the call, building on our fine legacy, and serving the people in this Town most often forgotten…"
Greenwich police said a man turned himself in on Sept. 21 on an active arrest warrant.
Third Generation Greenwich Resident, Dr. Jill Capalbo
How is a suburban mom or dad supposed to navigate this time of year?
Residents are welcome to bring their pets to get blessed by a pastor. There will also be a petting zoo.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation and RTM last week approved interim funds to cover extra costs associated with the project.
Two doctors are from Greenwich, and a nurse is from Stamford. The trio was honored for playing a vital role in advancing health care.
Chinese Language School of CT mooncake making and tasting consists of five different flavors to satisfy all palates
The home, which was built in 1879, could be torn down to make room for a "10-unit residential community," according to submitted documents.
Pink Aid Fundraiser at Mitchells, Westport on October 12th, 2023, will Help Women with Breast Cancer in Underserved CT Communities
Joseph enjoyed being around his wife and his extended family which included 19 grandchildren. He also enjoyed golfing, fishing and boating.
The forum will take place in the Town Hall Meeting Room and will be broadcast live on Zoom.
With flu season almost here, the Greenwich Health Department has announced several flu and pneumonia vaccine clinics at town hall.
Rain and wind are expected to impact the region this weekend.
The BoE and GPS Administration have a spending problem. Who benefits from these huge municipal school construction projects?
Hevay rainfull and high wind gusts are expected to impact the area this weekend.
Laura Erickson, a member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation who is running for first selectman, issued a statement on the Kordick case.
The one-hour meeting will take place in the Greenwich Town Hall meeting room.
By: David Alfano, Nisha Arora, Karen Fassuliotis, Harry Fisher, Lucia Jansen and Leslie Tarkington - Republican Candidates for the BET