The second person from the GHS Science Research program to be interviewed on this series is Derek Woo. He is a student and is currently his third and final year in research. Continue Reading →
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PHOTOS: Greenwich Jamaican Jam Brims with Enthusiasm for Jamaican Women’s Olympic Bobsled Team
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Many knew of the story of the 1988 Jamaican Men’s Olympic Team through the Disney movie Cool Runnings. However, few people knew of the rise of the women’s team. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Sports, coolrunnings.org, devon harris, Edouard Quiroga, Jamaica Bobsleigh Federation, Jamaican Jam, louis van leeuwen
More Than Just Science: An Interview with Andrew Bramante
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“More Than Just Science” is a a unique series on Greenwich High School Science Research. Look for a fresh take on Andrew Bramante’s science research class, which is known Connecticut and in the US as one of the best high school research programs. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Andrew Bramante, GHS, Greenwich High School, intel, isef, isweep, It's More Than Just Science
Greenwich Jamaican Jam to Benefit Jamaican Women’s Olympic Bobsled Team
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Scheduled for Saturday, June 10 at the Riverside Yacht Club, the Jamaican Jam will include Jamaican food, music and dancing, poetry and storytelling, live and silent auctions and a chance to meet Jamaican Bobsled Team members. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, People & Culture, 2018 winter olympics, bobsled, cool runnings, devon harris, greenwich jamaican jam, jamaica bobsled team
Vitale and Combine Training Celebrate 5 Years as Pioneers of Improving Athletic Performance
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Founder Craig Vitale is proud of the growth and success Combine Training has had in helping train hundreds of athletes over the last 5 years. He reflects back on how it all started and tells us his vision for the future of the facility. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Combine Training, craig vitale, ironman, triathlon
Greenwich Boys Volleyball Victorious over Kolbe Cathedral on Senior Night
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The Greenwich High School boys volleyball team defeated Kolbe in the last match of the season: Senior Night. Despite a tough season for the team, the players remained upbeat and were glad to have had ended the season on a happy note. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Sports, akira dunham, alessandro perrier, ben kraninger, boys volleyball, dylan ruebenstahl, GHS, Greenwich High School
Greenwich Farmers Market Opens for the Season, Features Oysters from Norm Bloom
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Greenwich Farmers Market opened Saturday morning May 20 as local vendors proudly sell their local produce and other foods to excited customers. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food, Beltane Farm, copps island oysters, Farmers Market, Four Mile River Farm, Greenwich Farmer's Market, jobber free market
Greenwich Girls Tennis Advances to FCIAC Semis After Emphatic Win Against Ludlowe
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Exceeding any expectations this season, the Greenwich High School girls tennis team has taken the FCIAC by storm. Continue Reading →