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Seussical at CMS: Where the Arts are Alive and Well!

The CMS Theater Arts department is pleased to present Seussical the Musical on the George Sepe Memorial Stage for three special performances this Friday, March 20 at 7:00pm and Saturday, March 21 at 1:00pm & 6:00pm. Tickets can be purchased in advance online (See link). This year’s production is backed by 65 talented cast and crew members and a live pit orchestra – a rarity at the middle school level.

Audubon Greenwich Announces Volunteer Teacher Naturalist training sessions

The 2026 Spring Training Sessions will be focused on four school curriculums that are taught to elementary school children with hands-on, outdoor instruction from Audubon Educators on how these programs are conducted. Trainees will also get to engage with long-time volunteers to learn of the day-to-day activities of our Teacher Naturalists in a fun and interactive way! Continue Reading →

Boating Season is Coming: What to Know about the ADA Project at Byram Marina  

At Byram Marina, ADA improvements are designed to be completed in time for boating season on April 15. A 2018 CHRO complaint was deemed in 2020 to be, “of no reasonable cause for believing that a discriminatory practice has been or is being committed as alleged in the complaint.” In 2023, the Dept of Justice announced Greenwich had agreed to increase accessibility at the Byram Marina to comply with the ADA. Continue Reading →

Study Committee May Form to Consider Albert C. Hencken House on North St as a Local Historic Property

The Albert C. Hencken House on North St was designed by John Russel Pope and built in 1903-1904. Both the original owner of the house and its architect contributed to Greenwich becoming known as a cosmopolitan area attracting affluent New York businessmen looking to create their own grand estates. Mr. Hencken was a longtime member of the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation and a partner in an insurance brokerage. Continue Reading →

Greenwich Kids Need Support for Summer Camp Scholarships

This summer, more local children than ever may miss out on that experience—unless the community steps in. Every donation—large or small—directly supports a child’s summer experience. A gift of $400 helps fund two weeks of camp, while $800 supports four weeks. Even smaller donations help us move closer to ensuring a child can enjoy a summer filled with opportunity, fun, and care. Continue Reading →