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Greenwich Free Press Summer 2025 Camp Guide

Welcome to the GFP 2025 Camp Guide. We continue to add new camps. Contact Heather Brown at gfpcampguide@gmail.com for information.

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Orlando Anthony Tordo, “Lindo,” 94

The visitation will be held Monday, March 17, 2025, from 9:00am to 10:30am at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, Greenwich, followed by a mass at 11:00am at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Riverside.

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How to Spot a Fake “Going-out-of-Business” Sale

With the news that retailer JOANN Fabrics declared bankruptcy and announced the closure of all physical store locations, scammers are wasting no time setting up fake going out of business and...

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Historical Society Camp Offers Hands-on Interactive Experiences Focused on...

With an emphasis on interactive, hands-on activities, children will have fun exploring art and cultural influences that helped to shape the region’s local history.

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TALKING TRANSPORTATION: The High Cost of Free Parking

"Critics argue that each parking space in a new development takes up about 325 sq feet. That means 2 or 3 spaces could require as much land as a studio apartment or small store." - Jim Cameron

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Bruce Museum Exhibit: Blanche Lazzell – Becoming an American Modernist

Visitors will also have the chance to test Lazzell’s abstract approaches to art making for themselves. In “The Modernist Studio,” an in-gallery interactive space, visitors can design their own Cubist...

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URSO: Arrest of Lawful Permanent Resident is Assault on 1st Amendment

"I don’t know about other Trump voters, but I voted for America First, not Israel First."– Lindy Urso

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Camillo Appoints Goldstein to Conservation Commission Despite “Egregious”...

Dr. Goldstein is required to do a restoration on his property at 10 Sandy Lane to remove substantial amounts of fill from an Upland Review Area associated with the wetland that is part of the Horseneck...

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GROUP LETTER: First Selectman Camillo, Please reconsider your appointment of...

"Mr. Camillo’s appointment of Dr. Goldstein to the Conservation Commission puts Goldstein in charge of the people overseeing his case. This is a clear conflict of interest, whether or not Mr. Goldstein...

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Indivisible Groups Throughout CT Call on Senator Schumer to Step Aside as...

"By voting to advance the GOP government funding bill, rather than demanding or receiving anything in return, Schumer handed more power to the extremists destroying the government." - Connecticut...

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Round Hill Music Co, “Music Lovers Playground” to Open on Greenwich Ave

Expect a hand-picked collection of guitars, vinyl, apparel and more. Designed for musicians, collectors, and music lovers alike, it’s more than just a retail space—it’s an immersive environment where...

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Greenwich Hibernians Announce St. Patrick’s Parade Lineup

Highlights include four Bagpipe Bands included in the 10 total bands: Greenwich Pipe Band, Fairfield County Police Pipes and Drums, Westchester Firefighters Pipes and Drums, Fairfield Gaelic Pipe Band,...

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Getting Serious about Irish Soda Bread…

"The baker at Neri’s had the same dilemma as me and after sticking to the authentic Irish recipe for Soda bread tasted his creations and decided that it need something else. So he decided to add lots...

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P&Z Commission Considers Jiu Jitsu Studio in WB Zone

P&Z commission chair Margarita Alban said that even at Cos Cob Harbor, the marina had struggled, and had added uses that were not directly water-related to stay viable.

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Violin/Piano Bach Concert This Sunday at St. Catherine of Siena Church

The concert is this Sunday, March 23 at 2:30 pm. Free admission, donations invited, light refreshments in the Narthex to follow. 

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LWV Greenwich: America at a Crossroads: Foreign Policy & Trump 2.0

Hagar Chemali has worked in a range of senior national security and public affairs positions for the United States government and is the host and creator of an award-winning new show on YouTube called...

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Sidewalks on Shore Road: Phase two

"Why do we need a sidewalk? Over 500,000 people come to Tod’s Point just in the summer season – and ten percent of those visitors arrive on foot." - Maggie Bound and Kristen Beecher

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Friends Friday Films Series Continues at Greenwich Library Library This Spring

Greenwich Library’s longest-running program — the Friends Friday Films series—is back with a full slate of movies, beginning Friday, April 4 at 7:00pm.

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Raina Jain: From High School Science Project to National Entrepreneurship

Raina’s path to entrepreneurship began unexpectedly during her sophomore year in GHS’s renowned science research program. A visit to a bee farm in northern Connecticut exposed her to the alarming rate...

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Police Charge Winsted Woman with Animal Cruelty; 24 Dogs Removed from Home

"Advocacy groups and area law enforcement partners from as far away as long Island provided information and assistance and we would like to thank them," police said.

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