Kids don’t just “watch screens” – they build, create and problem-solve thrugh STEM • Robotics • 3D Printing • LEGO® Engineering • Game Design • AI • Minecraft • Drones • Building Cartoons & more. Continue Reading →
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First date a demolition permit is eligible for issuance is Sept 29, 2026.
The applicant, Putnam Green Holdings LLC, proposes an 8-30g development along W Putnam Ave, with an address of 7 and 9 Western Jr Highway. They want to demolish four existing multi family buildings, formally merge the two lots and build a six story multi family residential building over a two-level parking garage.
Kids don’t just “watch screens” – they build, create and problem-solve thrugh STEM • Robotics • 3D Printing • LEGO® Engineering • Game Design • AI • Minecraft • Drones • Building Cartoons & more. Continue Reading →
Local author Nancy Thode, longtime Greenwich resident now residing in Stamford, has recently been awarded a 2026 Silver IPPY Award in the annual Independent Publisher Book Awards, recognizing excellence in independent and self-published books. Continue Reading →
To honor Rose’s life, family and friends will gather on Monday, August 24th 4-8:00pm at COXE & GRAZIANO FUNERAL HOME 134 Hamilton Ave, Greenwich, 203-869-5968, where a service will take place Tuesday morning at 10:30. Entombment will follow at Putnam Cemetery. The DeVita family would like to thank the staff at Nathaniel Witherell for their loving care of Rose. Continue Reading →
Thursday afternoon through evening, heavy rainfall: 1.5–2.5 inches is possible in the Flood Watch area, with locally higher amounts. Continue Reading →
Neuberger then sent several threatening text messages to another individual, including messages stating “I’m going to kill all the Fairfield cops,” “Tell Fairfield PD I’m close to snapping,” and “I’m armed.” Continue Reading →
Family and friends are invited to pay their respects on Friday, August 21, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Castiglione Funeral Home. Burial will take place on Monday at Putnam Cemetery. Continue Reading →
Whitney Welch made history as Greenwich’s first female firefighter. The year was 1989 and Welch was considered a trailblazer. After 37 years of service to the Town, Welch retired at the end of July. Welch, a lifelong Greenwich resident who joined the Fire Dept in 1989 at the age of 24, said that so far transitioning to retirement has required some adjustment. “I miss the day to day operations and the sense of brotherhood and sisterhood,” she said. Continue Reading →
“As your state senator, I’ll stand up against one-size-fits-all mandates from Hartford and fight to protect the interests of the 36th District.” – Jill Oberlander Continue Reading →
“As we turn our focus toward the upcoming academic year, we are thrilled to announce an expansion through a dedicated rehearsal studio located at 299 Greenwich Avenue. This new space will allow us to offer an expanded curriculum of multidisciplinary classes, workshops, and performance intensives, deepening our students’ creative home right in the heart of town.” – Open Arts Alliance Continue Reading →
U.S. News & World Report’s newest rankings placed Greenwich High School as the #2 public high school in all of Connecticut, trailing only Connecticut IB Academy in East Hartford, a selective magnet school of roughly 200 students. Continue Reading →