Several residents are looking to halt the proposed Dorothy Hamill Rink project from proceeding in its current form.
The Campership program allows children to have a memorable and fun-filled experience at local summer day camps and sleep-away camps in CT.
Phase 2 is a $27 million project to renovate 42 housing units in Buildings 1, 3 and 6 at Armstrong Court in Greenwich.
First Selectman Fred Camillo has submitted a letter to the editor following Monday's attempted robbery on Greenwich Avenue.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Fairfield County and across CT.
The Byram Neighborhood Association is asking the town to help address traffic and pedestrian safety concerns.
Dr. Kim Nichols presented Greenwich Chief of Police James Heavey with a donation of almost $1,500 on July 1.
The Greenwich Historical Society and Bruce Museum will offer free admission to children under 18 with an adult from now until Sept. 6.
Beginning July 6, the library will resume normal pre-pandemic hours.
Cesar Carde, who has worked as a postal worker for 37 years in Greenwich, officially retired on Wednesday.
Mary received the honor as she celebrated her 100th birthday Wednesday.
All are welcome to attend the picnic on July 18 behind the Tomes Higgins House, next to Christ Church Greenwich.
The department is looking for a full-time Recreation Supervisor.
All dogs living in Greenwich over the age of six months must be licensed annually at the Town Clerk's Office.
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Greenwich officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday to unveil the new intersection at Greenwich Avenue and Elm Street.
Join the Pemberwick Glenville Association on Saturday, June 26 at Pemberwick Park for an invasive plant removal day.
The second annual event on Sept. 20 will help benefit programs within the Global Citizens Initiative, and the Matsui 55 Baseball Foundation.
T​he Georgia Peach Truck is making a pitstop in Greenwich next week.
Residents are able to pre-order picnic boxes before Greenwich's fireworks displays on July 3 and July 5.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
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On June 15, 2020, Greenwich's Food Scraps Recycling Program was launched.
The renewal process is being conducted online only.
A black bear was seen on Round Hill Road in Greenwich recently, according to the Round Hill Association.
A flag raising ceremony to commemorate Pride Month took place at Greenwich Town Hall on Thursday. The flag will fly for the rest of June.
Residents must show their permit beginning July 1 when visiting the Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility.
Members of the BGCG Torch Club recently stopped by Parsonage Cottage and donated life-sized Connect Four games.
A water main break occurred Tuesday morning on Station Drive. About 20 customers were affected, according to Aquarion Water Company.
Greenwich Freemasons, Acacia Lodge No. 85, invite the public to join them before their meeting on Tuesday night.
Construction is anticipated to occur from June 2021 through December 2021, according to DPW.
With COVID-19 cases continuing to drop weekly, libraries around Greenwich have reopened.
The Town will hold shows at Greenwich Point Park on separate nights.
A Greenwich resident recently won a big cash prize, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Greenwich Historical Society reached out to the community to find artifacts that documented the times.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said on Wednesday that next month's fireworks displays will be different than in years past.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
The Lions Club, Rotary Club and Greenwich Emergency Medical Services collaborated together to purchase a new AED for Tod's Point.
Starting June 2, residents may drop off food scraps at the Old Greenwich farmers' market on Wednesdays.
After most plans were cancelled in 2020, there are several events taking place around town this weekend.
See what's happening in Greenwich by checking out the Patch Calendar.
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