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Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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St. Timothy Chapel is part of St. Michael the Archangel Parish. The chapel is home to the Korean Catholic Community Church whose members are Korean or Korean-American Catholics from Fairfield and Westchester counties. Mass is read on Saturday at 4pm and on Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 11am. A Korean mass is given at 1:30pm. Confession is given on the first Saturday of the month at 3:30pm.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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From its headquarters at the Women's Club of Greenwich, Meals on Wheels prepares and delivers nutritious and affordable meals for Greenwich residents.

Professional cooks and volunteers have kept the nonprofit's wheels turning since 1959, packing and delivering hot meals (and cold ones too!) to clients' homes every day during the work week.

Anyone, regardless of age, who is temporarily or permanently disabled, or recuperating from an illness or operation, may use the service.

Clients can choose a two-meal (one hot, one cold) per day delivery—an $8 investment; or the one-meal, $5.50 option.

Special diets can be accommodated.

Weekly menus are listed (but not always updated) on the Meals on Wheels website.

Volunteers are welcome. All who are interested are encouraged to contact Deborah Warfield at 203-869-1312 or [email protected].

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The Department of Public Works, also known as DPW, is governed by the Town of Greenwich in Connecticut. It works toward the construction, development and maintenance of properties. The department also specializes in design and maintenance of school properties. The Department of Public Works offers technical and engineering services to other town departments and agencies. In addition, it provides building inspection, waste disposal, snow removal and engineering solutions. The department installs traffic sgns and signals. The Department of Public Works maintains sewer and building construction and maintenance divisions. Its highway division is responsible for the repair and replacement of sidewalk.
Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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Camp Seton is a place for local boy scouts to participate in a camping, events or activities with the community. They learn, grow and gain new life-long knowledge by becoming a more educated boy scout. The site has a swimming pool, a lake and many other facilities.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The Greenwich Art Society occupies the top two floors of the building. The second floor is an art gallery exhibiting much work from local artists, often available for purchase. The third floor holds the choir chambers and music rooms. The Society also offers art classes here.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The mission of Community Centers Inc. (CCI) hasn't changed much since its founding by the Community Chest in 1955. The nonprofit's purpose is to support and engage those who are economically marginalized, have special needs or who might otherwise be left out of Greenwich community life.

CCI offers a combination of educational and therapeutic recreational programs, counseling, and advocacy to residents of all ages, racial groups and with a variety of needs.

For younger residents, CCI offers extracurricular activities and a breakfast and homework club at the elementary schools. Single parents can find support at CCI, as can seniors and adults with special needs.

Annual events include November's Annual Festive Giving and the Golf Outing held each July at Stanwich Club.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich provides a range of summer and after-school programs. It offers programs in sports, fitness, and education and career development. The organization also provides computer instruction services and conducts game room activities. The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich offers the Youth of the Year Program for teenagers. In addition, it organizes basketball tournaments and swimming activities. The organization hosts birthday parties and special events. The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich s clubhouse is a day camp for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 12. It also provides various membership opportunities for children and adults.
Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The town's local branch of First Church of Christ, Scientist is located on Park Place. A reading room is located at 333 Greenwich Avenue, and includes literature to borrow and buy.

A Sunday service is held at 10:30am, at which time children attend Sunday School. Wednesday evening meetings take place at 8pm.

Music is integral to each of the gatherings, and all are welcome.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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St. Michael the Archangel Parish is a Roman Catholic church in Greenwich and part of the Bridgeport Diocese. Mass is held Monday through Friday at 7:45 and 9am, Saturday at 9am and 5pm, and on Sundays at 7am, 8:30am, 9:45am (family), 11am and 12:15pm. Youth masses are also offered.

Confessions are given Saturdays from 4:15 to 4:45pm.

Parishioners are also invited to join the Men's Association, a networking and job-hunt group, and the Women's Association—an organization that raises funds and coordinates numerous programs for those in need.

St. Michael Youth Group addresses all high-schoolers and offers special youth masses throughout the year.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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This white gate on Lake Avenue represents another entrance to Conyers Farm. This neighborhood is an exclusive "backcountry" community spread out over 1,500 acres. The main entrance is located on North Street.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The Day Group publishes the newsletters World Wide IT Research and Corporate Finance Review. It also offers consultations for corporations, nonprofits, partnerships and individuals.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The First Baptist Church of Greenwich holds Sunday worship service at 11am. The parish gospel choir, Voices of Inspiration, is very popular. Bible Study meets on Wednesday evenings at 7:30pm.

First Baptist Church is a member of the Connecticut State Missionary Baptist Convention and American Baptist Churches.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The Greenwich Police Department provides law enforcement and emergency services to the City of Greenwich in Greenwich, Conn. The Greenwich Police Department consists of 156 sworn officers and 16 civilian employees. The department is charged with the protection of life and property, the preservation of public peace, the prevention and detection of crime, the apprehension of offenders, and the enforcement of state and local laws and ordinances. Its divisions include police administration, uniformed services, criminal investigations, traffic, marine operations, animal control, K-9, and community and police partnership. In 2004, the Greenwich Police Department responded to more than 40,000 calls for service from the public. Greenwich is located in Fairfield County in southwest Connecticut and has a population of more than 60,000 residents.
Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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One of the town's oldest public parks, Island Beach, also known as Little Captain Island, is situated in Long Island Sound about one mile south of Greenwich Harbor. It is accessible by private boat and public ferry service, which leaves the landing at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park during the summer months. Parking is available across Arch Street.
   
The island boasts almost 1,000 feet of fine sandy beach with designated swimming and boating areas. Lifeguards are on duty from 10am to 6pm, from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. A covered picnic pavilion, grills, a snack bar, dressing rooms and restrooms complete the recreational area.

Overnight camping requires reservation through the Department of Parks & Recreation.

The beach is open year round, though Park/Beach Passes are required from May 1 to October 31.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The First Church of Round Hill traces its roots back to the early 1800s, when Methodist Circuit Riders established a regular preaching circuit, which included Round Hill.

The congregation was established in 1810 and the church building's original frame was formally dedicated in 1828. The church has since moved across the street, grown in size and been refurbished.

Sunday worship service is held weekly at 10am and Holy Communion is celebrated the first Sunday of the month.

The music program from September to June features an all-professional, six-person vocal ensemble.

Sunday school is available for children and middle school and high-school students are invited to take part in the church's youth groups and events.

Outreach projects are coordinated by parishioners both locally and abroad. Annual events include a holiday dinner and toy drive at Christmas time.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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Founded in 1921 by a group of Round Hill neighbors, the Round Hill Community Church is an independent, non-denominational church for people of all Christian sects.

Sunday services are held at 10am followed by an 11am Fellowship Hour. Children are encouraged to attend Round Hill Community Church School during the second-half of the 10am service. Childcare is available for infants and toddlers from 9:45am to 11:15am every Sunday and until noon on Forum Sundays.

Youth programs are active, offering a summer mission trip for high school students, and a Confirmation class.

The Center for Faith Development coordinates adult Bible study, the Women's Gathering and a number of secular and faith-based activities throughout the year.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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Greenwich Time is a daily newspaper published by Hearst Newspapers. A seven-day subscription costs $6. Weekday and Sunday subscriptions are available. Readers can access some content online for free. For the latest news from Greenwich Time, follow the paper on Twitter.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The origin of Saint Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Greenwich begins in the 1800s, and the parish officially dates to 1905. It has grown to be one of the largest in the Diocese of Bridgeport.

A number of ministries including lectors, altar servers and the women's guild are integral to the parish. Children are encouraged to attend catechism classes, which guide them through the sacraments of Communion and Confirmation. The church invites all those interested in becoming Catholic to learn about the faith. The Parish Hall is available to parishioners for rental.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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St. Saviour's Episcopal Church began as the Sound Beach Mission in 1918 and is part of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. The Rev. Victoria Miller was called to be rector and ratified by the parish in 2002.

The church has a Sunday School and daycare program. Godly Play is the parish Montessori school, and Saint Saviour's Nursery School and Saint Saviour's School of Dance also operate at the church. The building's various large rooms are available for reservation.