Written by Bobbi Eggers
The Board of Directors of Neighbor to Neighbor is pleased to announce today that it has received a $1.5 million leadership gift from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation. Neighbor to Neighbor is constructing a new stand-alone 6,363-square-foot building, which will be called The Cohen Center for Neighbor to Neighbor.
Neighbor to Neighbor will have ample space for clients, staff and volunteers under one roof in this new building. The spacious, light-filled environment will enhance their commitment to serve income-qualified clients with dignity and respect. Neighbor to Neighbor offers nutritious canned goods and fresh groceries to promote health and well-being. As pandemic restrictions ease, they plan to gradually transition the food pantry back to their existing client choice model. They plan to continue with special distributions (other than food) throughout 2021 including children’s jackets, pajamas, sheets, blankets, towels, healthcare and pe
Written by Bobbi Eggers
The Board of Directors of Neighbor to Neighbor is pleased to announce today that it has received a $1.5 million leadership gift from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation. Neighbor to Neighbor is constructing a new stand-alone 6,363-square-foot building, which will be called The Cohen Center for Neighbor to Neighbor.
Neighbor to Neighbor will have ample space for clients, staff and volunteers under one roof in this new building. The spacious, light-filled environment will enhance their commitment to serve income-qualified clients with dignity and respect. Neighbor to Neighbor offers nutritious canned goods and fresh groceries to promote health and well-being. As pandemic restrictions ease, they plan to gradually transition the food pantry back to their existing client choice model. They plan to continue with special distributions (other than food) throughout 2021 including children’s jackets, pajamas, sheets, blankets, towels, healthcare and pe
Greenwich food pantry finds new temporary home for its vital work during COVID-19
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The North Greenwich Congregational Church at 606 Riversville Road in Greenwich is the new temporary home of the food pantry for Neighbor to Neighbor.File / Bob Luckey / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The North Greenwich Congregational Church will be the new temporary home of the food pantry for Neighbor to Neighbor.Contributed / Neighbor to NeighborShow MoreShow Less
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The Fellowship Building at the North Greenwich Congregational Church will be the new home of the food pantry operated by Neighbor to Neighbor.Contributed / Neighbor to NeighborShow MoreShow Less
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Police: Catalytic converter thieves struck Stamford overnight Monday
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Stamford policeMichael Cummo / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD Police are investigating a rash of catalytic converter thefts that happened overnight Monday in the Springdale-Glenbrook area of Stamford.
Capt. Richard Conklin said police responded to 15 separate reports of stolen catalytic converters between Monday night and Tuesday morning.
The thieves targeted large trucks concentrated in the commercial sector of the neighborhood along Hope Street, primarily in the area of Research Drive, Riverbend Drive and Larkin Street, according to Conklin.
“This happens every so often. It means a crew was likely down here and very active,” he said.