In town
Nineveh Gardens talk at the Bruce Archaeological Associates of Greenwich is scheduled to hold an academic lecture, "The Hanging Gardens of Nineveh," at 8 p.m.
Author tells students success requires hard work, attitude
Nineveh Gardens talk at the Bruce Archaeological Associates of Greenwich is scheduled to hold an academic lecture, "The Hanging Gardens of Nineveh," at 8 p.m.
Author tells students success requires hard work, attitude
Never mind raw talent. Being successful has more to do with hard work, opportunity and finding yourself in the right place at the right time, says best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell.
Eastern students get view of life after school ends
For Eastern Middle School student Evan Yenor, 13, the best presentation by a parent at career day was the one that ended with dessert. "It's really, really good -- probably the best," the
In the state
House requires school heart units HARTFORD -- The Connecticut House of Representatives has given final legislative approval for a bill requiring schools to have automatic external defibrillators on
DOT considers private development of train station garage
STAMFORD -- After delaying plans to replace a rundown garage at the Stamford train station last year, the state is considering shifting commuter parking from an area next to the tracks to other
Golfers play 18 holes to help fund YWCA
It wasn't until sunlight began breaking through the clouds above Greenwich Country Club early Monday afternoon that Greenwich resident Pam Goergen began getting into the swing of things on the green.
Tax credit for seniors limited
Senior advocates were disappointed by the Board of Estimate and Taxation's decision Monday night to limit the expansion of a property tax credit program that had been hailed just months earlier.
Pedophile nanny released from prison after 13 years
A convicted sex offender who molested two young boys while working as a nanny in Greenwich and Armonk, N.Y., was released from federal prison Monday after serving nearly all of his 14-year jail
Greenwich appears to be bowing to pier pressure. Officials say it is now highly unlikely the town will sell a concrete pier and parking area on Steamboat Road popular
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