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The Board of Selectmen’s office voted on November 14 to establish a 25 MPH speed limit on 3 streets in Greenwich: one downtown on Woodland Drive and two in Round Hill on Will Merry Lane and Spring House Road.  With the support of the local Department of Public Works (DPW) and anticipated approval of the...
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Join us this Wednesday, October 30, from 4-6 pm on the grounds of Saint Barnabas Church, 954 Lake Avenue, for RHA’s Halloween Party: “Candy, Costumes & Cars”. Come for face painting, play in our corn maze, bob for apples and, of course, wear your best costume to go trick-or-treating, tailgate style! All are welcome to...
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On Tuesday evening 10/8/24, the Round Hill Association (RHA) presented a political debate by candidates for the CT 149th District State Representative and 36th District State Senator positions.  The RHA historically hosts these forums at the Round Hill Community House in October before the November elections.  Approximately 200 residents gathered for refreshments at 6:30 prior...
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Round Hill Association will host a debate on Tuesday, October 8, between candidates for State Representative in the 149th District: Rachel Khanna (D), Incumbent v. Tina Courpas (R), followed by candidates for State Senate: Nick Simmons (D) v. Ryan Fazio (R), Incumbent. The debate will occur at Round Hill Community House beginning at 6:30 pm...
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Backcountry Greenwich welcomes all to its Sixth Annual Round Hill Association Neighbor Day. Activities begin at 9:00 am and end at 4-5:00 pm with a Tailgate Drinks and Snacks gathering at the Audubon Parking Lot. Backcountry could be described as the lungs of Greenwich. It has hundreds of acres of open space, most providing trails...
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For 75 years, Kelsey Farm on upper Lake Avenue has been teaching riding, horsemanship, and much more to the young people of Greenwich.  Easy Kelsey, who owns and operates the 10-acre property, has continued to provide a unique educational experience and family riding community started by her parents in 1949.  She grew up on this...
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While the tallest Greenwich trees may not offer the arboreal heights of the Northern California Redwoods where Nathan Zibilich played basketball, ran track and was raised, they do make a pleasant contrast to the eleven years he spent working and living in global equity research in bustling Hong Kong with his wife Christine. Nathan’s educational...
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The closing of the Stop & Shop and Post Office in Glenville was a loss for local retailers but the area is making a comeback.  The shopping center is expanding parking spaces, seeking a new grocery store, and the former Post Office building is reconfigured to welcome four new eateries. This spring saw Sweet Notes...
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If you’ve visited the beautiful 135-acre Fairchild Wildflower Audubon Sanctuary off N. Porchuck Road, you may have passed a wrought iron gate on the opposite side of the street. In fact, if you’ve never entered the property but looked upward from this entrance, you’ll see what appears to be a hilltop two-story stone country lodge...
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Hey backcountry neighbor, are you satisfied with your general level of fitness?  Would you like to improve your strength and agility?  You’re in luck! Right here in the backcountry, we have a gem of a gym just waiting to help you achieve your fitness goals. Meet Craig DeCollibus, owner of Stateline Fitness in Banksville. A...
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