Here's what you need to know for this year's Greenwich Town Party Community Ticket lottery process.
Survivors unite for justice: My journey through brain injury and advocacy—and why every survivor’s voice deserves to be heard.
The Greenwich Police Department is commending an officer for his professionalism, dedication, and outstanding service to the community.
The Undies Project is inviting the community to donate bras or host a collection during the Mardi Bras campaign.
The home was owned by liquor industry executive, John Frank, who helped develop and popularize Grey Goose vodka.
The event will recognize families who have recently moved into newly modernized residences at Armstrong Court.
The Junior League of Greenwich invites you to hear Mackenzie Phillips and other incredible speakers at its 2nd Annual Women's Conference.
A survivor's true account of being warehoused, silenced, and fighting for justice in a system that locks away people with brain injuries.
Integrative oncology focuses on supportive care alongside conventional treatment
There are six bedrooms and nine total bathrooms, and the house is 11,472 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
Presidents' Day is Monday, Feb. 16.
Greenwich RTM Moderator Alexis Voulgaris appeared before the Board of Selectmen on Thursday to initiate a Charter change.
The project will soon head to the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission.
Students from Greenwich were named to the Dean's List for the 2025 fall semester at Quinnipiac University.
The community is invited to the free musical event.
"Both locally in Connecticut and nationally, blood supplies are critically low," First Selectman Fred Camillo said recently.
Rachel Khanna should apologize and retract
Here's what's on tap for the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission at its upcoming meeting.
The historic home was originally built in 1725, expanded in 1952 and 1957, and ultimately protected as a local historic property in 2005.
The Greenwich Police Department assisted in the investigation, according to officials.
See who made Honor Roll and High Honor Roll at Greenwich High School for the second marking period of the school year.
Here's what's on tap for the upcoming Greenwich Board of Selectmen meeting.
The following letter was submitted to Greenwich Patch by resident Rachel Khanna.
Here's a snapshot of police activity in Greenwich for the month of January.
The project aims to add diversity and affordability to Greenwich's housing stock
Take a look back at work that was completed in January and see what's ahead for February at the Central Middle School construction site.
Greenwich is still digging out from the major snowstorm that barreled through the region nearly two weeks ago.
The farm has been a staple in town for over 70 years. The community is coming together to keep operations going.
May 15–17, 2026 at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook, CT
The applicant is seeking a change of use to accommodate the new school, according to Greenwich Planning & Zoning documents.
The officer began his career with the Greenwich Police Department in August 1976. He retired in June 1988.
The victory marked the fourth national championship in Greenwich Squash history.
YWCA Greenwich will host it's 8th annual Women Who Inspire Awards on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Here's who is being honored this year!
"Our members had to deal with sub freezing temperatures and icy conditions throughout this fire," the Greenwich Fire Department said.
"A sparkling pool, professionally landscaped grounds, and ample parking complete this peaceful haven," the listing on Zillow says.
Here's what's on the agenda for the Arch Street Task Force's first meeting.
The panel will feature local experts who will address key aspects of aging and care.
Several students will be taking their athletic talents to the collegiate level next year. Here's where they're going to school.
At the Greenwich Art Society!
Difference Maker award recipients are staff members who have made a big impact on the lives of others inside and outside of the classroom.