“Amtrak’s long expected (and four years delayed) NextGen Acela is turning eyes as it whooshes up and down the corridor.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
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With community partners, local businesses and countless families coming together, the 17th annual Greenwich Reindeer Festival and Santa’s Workshop provided a memorable start to the holidays.
On a crisp autumn afternoon at Cardinal Stadium, the Greenwich High School football team delivered one of its most dynamic performances of the season, defeating the Staples Wreckers 33–19 in a matchup defined by explosive momentum swings, disciplined defense, and standout individual efforts.
“Amtrak’s long expected (and four years delayed) NextGen Acela is turning eyes as it whooshes up and down the corridor.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
Online purchases and package deliveries skyrocket during the holiday season. Scammers use this opportunity to trick busy shoppers into giving out their personal information. Continue Reading →
To honor their anniversary milestone, Aux Delices will host a series of anniversary events throughout 2026, including special menu features, in-store celebrations and community outreach. Continue Reading →
Anyone who witnessed the collision or has dash-camera footage from between 6:10am to 6:25am is asked to contact Troop G at (203) 696-2500 or Trooper Bonilla #1183 at [email protected]. Continue Reading →
In the motion to deny Berkley Insurance Co’s large office building, Greenwich P&Z noted that 1976 zoning restrictions put the brakes on large scale office development and encouraged residential uses wherever possible to create more housing opportunities. Berkley already has their global HQ at 475 Steamboat. The new office building would have been an adjacent satellite on the parcels home to the former CT Iron Works, a two family house and two older office buildings. Continue Reading →
First Congregational Church of Greenwich’s annual Christmas Tree & Wreath Sale opens Saturday, November 29, and runs 9:00am to 4:00pm. Continue Reading →
Memorial donations in Patty’s honor can be directed to any Native American charity of your choice. Continue Reading →
11 Langhorne Lane sold on Nov 4, 2025 for $17,370,000 Continue Reading →
Lamont has described Connecticut’s housing shortage as among the most severe in the country, driving up costs for working families, deterring businesses from investing or growing, and worsening homelessness. Continue Reading →
Derek D’Andrea and his crew at Arch in Bloom have created a winter wonderland that includes Christmas trees in a variety of sizes and types, as well as wreaths and garlands. All are fresh cut from a variety of local sources. Also, the retail shop is brimming with gifts and ornaments for Christmas and Hanukkah. Arch in Bloom is also busy planning the upcoming annual Flurry Fest set for Saturday, Dec 6 from 12-6:00pm. Continue Reading →