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Next for the Wrecking Ball in Old Greenwich: Iconic Shore Colonial Dates back to 1936

By: greenwichfreepress | 5 hours ago

Located on an oversized .6847-acre corner lot with views of Long Island Sound, the 4,261-square-foot shore colonial is part of Lucas Point Association, with its private beach, boatyard and dock.

Opinion

Shapiro’s Folly: Part Deux – The Bridge that Won’t Die

Connecticut: the land of steady habits where bad ideas don’t go away, they just get bigger.

Arts

Bruce Museum Announces iCreate 2026: Annual Juried Exhibition of Regional High School Talent, June 11– August 23, 2026

Nine dedicated interns worked tirelessly to coordinate and moderate the success of this exhibition. From organizing the layout of the artwork to creating social media posts around the event, the interns worked behind the scenes to ensure the operations of iCreate run smoothly.

Business

Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Countdown to Sidewalk Sales 2026

This year participating local merchants – in downtown Greenwich Avenue from Putnam Ave to Railroad Ave, and neighboring side streets – will offer both indoor and outdoor shopping options. New this year, there will be a “Non Profit Village” on Sunday in front of the Havemeyer building.

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FEATURED

GHS Class of 2026 Graduation Speaker, John Sullivan: The Struggle is the Prize

Greenwich High School held their commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026 on Thursday. The Valedictorian was Sonia Patel.

Police & Fire

Greenwich Woman Who Allegedly Left Children Unsupervised Arrested by Warrant

By: greenwichfreepress | June 23, 2026

Initially, Greenwich Police were dispatched to Armstrong Court on June 16 on a report of a neighbor dispute. Continue Reading →

Arts

Education and Exploration at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

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. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Arrest Vernon Couple for Alleged Carjacking

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

Greenwich Police arrested two inmates of the CT Dept of Corrections by warrant on June 17 for charges stemming from investigation of an incident back on Jan 10, 2026 in the area of Railroad Ave. Continue Reading →

Business

Can I Order My Windows & Custom Products Such as Doors and Cabinetry Before My Building Permit Is Approved?

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

“At the end of the design phase, homeowners often want to begin ordering long-lead items like windows while a project goes through plan review at the building department. But ordering custom products before approval carries risk.” – Scott Simonsen Continue Reading →

Around Town

Building Bright Futures: Introducing Temple Sholom’s New Education Directors

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

Susie Weiner will serve as Director of Early Childhood at the Temple Sholom Selma Maisel Nursery School, and Mason Voit will serve as Director of the Temple Sholom Learning Center (religious school). Continue Reading →

Arts

Greenwich Botanical Center Announces Summer Photography Exhibit Alexander D’Agostino: Where We Are

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

Photography show by local artist celebrates the quiet poetry of everyday life. Continue Reading →

Government

Gov Lamont Invites Municipalities to Participate in June 24th Webinar on Youth Engagement & Public Service

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

Webinar Will Be Held Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 3:30pm. Connecticut was one of six states selected to participate in the Service-to-Careers Pathways Policy Academy, which focuses on helping communities create stronger pathways from service, work-based learning, and early employment into long-term careers. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Perrot Memorial Library and Greenwich Pollinator Pathway Present: presents Elise Howard, author of Plant this, Not That

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2026

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 →

Business

P&Z Watch: Old Greenwich Farmers Market Seeks to Relocate to St. Catherine’s Church in Riverside

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2026

A new application has arrived at Greenwich Planning & Zoning from the Old Greenwich Farmers Market who seek to relocate to property owned by St. Catherine’s Church in Riverside. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Make Arrest after Responding to Report of Physical Altercation

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2026

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 →

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