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The mission of Greenwich Junior United Way is to positively impact the community through action.

Greenwich will once again hold two ceremonies this year to mark the anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
"We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause," the town said in an announcement.
Newly-hired teachers represent 7 percent of all certified educators working for Stamford Public Schools, the school district said.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
"This picture-perfect home embodies the ideal blend of elegance, comfort, and convenience," the Zillow listing says.
There are five bedrooms and four bathrooms, and the house is 4,487 square feet, according to the listing on Zillow.
The nonprofit will launch new programs this fall and host an informational webinar for families in Connecticut and Westchester.
The proposal is "in conformity and consistent with the existing character of the surrounding neighborhood," the project narrative says.
Services are designed to complement one another, with prices starting at $28.
"This is something that certainly gives us great concern," Stamford Assistant Police Chief Richard Conklin said.
The annual event supports Chamber programs that promote local business and economic growth.
An investigation is ongoing, according to the MTA. The incident occurred on Aug. 22.
Summer is coming to a close, and parents in Stamford can mark the first day of school that is quickly approaching.
Summer is coming to a close, and parents in Darien can mark the first day of school that is quickly approaching.
Keno players can win up to $1 million depending on which game they play and how much they wager.
The man displayed and threatened the use of a handgun in both incidents earlier this month, according to police.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Darien via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Winning photos and other entries will be featured on the department’s website, social media channels, and in future promotional materials.
The public is being asked to help identify two people police say were involved in a theft at a local business in Greenwich.