
Art in the Park is set for June 1. This year, in addition to 50+ artists exhibiting and selling their work, the event will also feature live music and interactive activities including weaving and arts & crafts. Continue Reading →
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Art in the Park is set for June 1. This year, in addition to 50+ artists exhibiting and selling their work, the event will also feature live music and interactive activities including weaving and arts & crafts. Continue Reading →
Benefiting from upbeat live music – drums by Sean Charles and keyboard by musical director Zach Kampler – over 75 students in the cast and crew share High School Musical’s themes of overcoming adversity, challenging social norms, and the power of friendship. Continue Reading →
The enger grabbed a flight attendant, who was seated, shouted “you’re coming with me,” and forcefully brought the victim to the ground. He then attempted to drag the victim up the aisle. With the assistance of intervening engers, he was returned to his seat where he continued to act erratically and made incoherent statements. The captain declared an emergency and the flight was diverted back to Bradley Airport. Continue Reading →
A few years ago Joe Pecora proposed to demolish the house and barber shop, and construct a 4-story, mixed use building 6 residential units, of which 2 would be “affordable” for 40 years, plus a retail component on the ground floor. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont was honored for his dedication to Connecticut and the YMCA. Continue Reading →
“We gather because we aim to protect our most vulnerable in a time that is urgent.” – Allison Hope Continue Reading →
Over the past years, some formats have included TEDx-style talks, talk shows, movies, TV commercials, construction projects, art pieces, skits, opera, and more. Students can express and convey their knowledge and message within that particular year’s format, but creativity and imagination are highly encouraged. Continue Reading →
Kick off the summer season at the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance – May 30 to June 1 in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich applied for and was awarded a $15,892 grant from DEEP for 3 smart food collection bins. Greenwich’s BET approved DEEP Food Scrap Grant after many questions about data privacy. The vote was 10-0-1 in favor because Mr. Kalb was no longer on the call and Ms Tarkington abstained. Continue Reading →
“It’s time for Greenwich residents to make their voices heard: Tell the BET and RTM that you don’t want Greenwich to sue Greenwich, whatever the situation.” – Adam Leader Continue Reading →