Photography show by local artist celebrates the quiet poetry of everyday life. Continue Reading →
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Just like a horseshoe crab could not survive without a healthy ecosystem, the aquarium would not be what it is today without the care and compassion of its staff.
Greenwich High School held their commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026 on Thursday. The Valedictorian was Sonia Patel.
Photography show by local artist celebrates the quiet poetry of everyday life. Continue Reading →
Come and participate in the launch of an ambitious and inspiring vision to reimagine the library’s grounds as an all-native landscape that supports pollinators and the larger natural environment of Old Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Police said they were dispatched around 9:30pm to an apartment complex on the east side of town on a report of a physical altercation where a knife was displayed. Continue Reading →
537 North Street sold on May 18, 2026 for $11,500,000 Continue Reading →
The June 20 Open Water Swim Benefits Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy and Honors Two Decades of Community Support. Continue Reading →
“Use what you have been given. The education, the opportunities, the experiences, and go live your life. Create, dream and explore it. Just as ducklings must stop following and learn to soar on their own, we must stop waiting for someone else to show us the way.” – Joell Molina Continue Reading →
Welcome to the 2026 GFP Summer Camp Guide. We will continue to add camps. Contact Heather Brown at [email protected] for details. Continue Reading →
When Principal Grandville asked the children to consider what it felt like when, for instance, they had missed lunch or had a late dinner, and many of them raised their hands, it lead to an explanation and discussion about food insecurity right here in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
In line with the 2020 survey results, mental health services, early childhood education, and affordable housing were once again identified as the most critical needs by stakeholders and residents. Continue Reading →
At the end of the parade route, graduating seniors returned to the plaza, where current 5th graders high-fived them as they exited the building. Continue Reading →