To honor Bill’s extraordinary life, family and friends will gather on Thursday 4:00-8:00pm at The Fred D. Knapp Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich. Continue Reading →
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For many students at Greenwich High School, music classes mark a shift in how the school day feels. Instruments replace laptops, rehearsal replaces lectures, and progress is measured not by individual grades alone but by how well a group functions together.
Continental Wine & Spirits will be repaired soon following a crash through the side of the building, but customers can request takeout or delivery. Owner Corey Fine looks forward to tasting events and is available for cellar consultations and events. His small shop has a wide inventory and more affordable prices than in the past.
To honor Bill’s extraordinary life, family and friends will gather on Thursday 4:00-8:00pm at The Fred D. Knapp Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“The same small group continues to recycle claims that have already been examined and addressed through years of study and public process.” – Joe Rothenberg Continue Reading →
Almost everyone wants the DHSR replaced, but as with the Drake committee, the DHSRTF has insisted on replacing a small, neighborhood rink with a massively expanded “destination” arena that is not just a replacement of the DHSR and will dramatically change the character and ambiance of the Morlot Park and surrounding neighborhood. Continue Reading →
Focus on French Cinema 2026 presents the Québécois film, The Cost of Heaven (Gange Ton Ciel) on Sunday, March 8 at The Bruce Museum at 2pm, followed by an online screening of Luc Hardy’s recent film, Cobalt Miners. Continue Reading →
The Steps-Ahead Renovation is seeking donations to renovate a space that will be a dedicated, 12-Step meeting facility with a private entrance in the lower level of the Annex Building on the Christ Church Greenwich campus. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday evening, March 24, LWV Greenwich will host a presentation by UConn Associate Professor Tyler Page on “Building a Healthier Politics: Insights from Red & Blue America.” Continue Reading →
Over the course of this four-week class, participants will explore and develop their talents in a nurturing and supportive environment, culminating in a final performance. Whether it’s singing, dancing, sewing, baking, or storytelling — everyone has a talent. A free introductory “Lunch & Learn” will be held Thursday, March 5, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. Continue Reading →
Estrangement between grandparents and their adult children is a widespread and painful issue, often resulting in limited or no contact with grandchildren. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Cardinals Youth Hockey Association is a co-ed, nonprofit youth hockey organization based out of Dorothy Hamill Rink. The Cardinals are committed to keeping hockey accessible and inclusive while providing a high-quality, development-focused experience for Greenwich families. Continue Reading →
Police in Greenwich and Stamford used drones and K-9 to aid in search of suspects who were observed on surveillance video inside an unoccupied residence in central Greenwich. They located and arrested one suspect who they found hiding in a nearby second residence. Continue Reading →