Around 12:30am Saturday night multiple Greenwich Police responded to central Greenwich on a report of a physical fight between two people. Continue Reading →
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Around 12:30am Saturday night multiple Greenwich Police responded to central Greenwich on a report of a physical fight between two people. Continue Reading →
” Low taxes are great. Stinginess is not. One time gimmicks that compromise fund balances, risk funds, and sound capital financing certainly are not. To me, these party-line votes were mean and unsound budgeting.” – Jeff Ramer, Democratic member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation Continue Reading →
The Children’s School invites parents to our open house on Friday April 9 from 5:00-7:00pm to learn more about the School’s innovative and nurturing approach to literacy and the groundbreaking practices that have earned it a standout reputation across the region and nationally. Continue Reading →
Chief Pupil Personnel Services Officer for Greenwich Public Schools Mary P. Forde has announced that after a 24 year career in Greenwich, she will be leaving at the end of June 2021. Continue Reading →
Construction of a new bridge at Hillside and East Putnam is anticipated to begin in fall 2022 and last approximately two construction seasons. There will be lane closures, leaving one lane open in each direction for two construction seasons. The project overlaps with improvements to I95, though those lane closures will be limited to the overnight hours. Continue Reading →
Heather Smeriglio has announced her campaign kickoff for re-election to the position of Town of Greenwich Tax Collector. The kickoff event will be held at the St. Lawrence Society on May 1, 2021. Continue Reading →
“BET Republicans insist on putting the Town and the Schools on a starvation diet.” – BET Democrats Continue Reading →
“As you may know, enrollment in our Greenwich Schools is declining, creating excess classroom space across Greenwich’s 11 elementary schools. In fact, due to this declining enrollment, we now have nearly enough vacant classrooms to accommodate a mid-sized elementary school.” – Michael Mason
Karen Fassuliotis
Bill Drake
Leslie Tarkington
Debra Hess
Andy Duus Continue Reading →
Greenwich resident George Kelakos received a hero’s send-off from Greenwich Hospital staff on April 6 after being hospitalized for 146 days. Continue Reading →
On April 2 around 3:30 in the afternoon, Greenwich Police responded to the area of 53 Greenwich Ave on a report of a hit and run crash. Continue Reading →