Shropshire is replacing Neal Feinberg. Continue Reading →
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Watch Greenwich Athletic Foundation Co-President and former GHS Football player Robert Burton, Jr. discuss sports in Greenwich Live Tuesday night on Facebook. Rob Burton Jr.
Tune in Tuesday, Feb 23 at 8:00pm with Rob and Board of Education member Joe Kelly on Facebook. Go to Joe’s Facebook page: joe.kelly.7334 for his weekly webcast. “So much to discuss including the Cardinal Stadium bleachers, sports streaming, maybe even a field house in Greenwich?” the GAF said in a Facebook post. Continue Reading →
Ned Lamont said priority for COVID-19 vaccination in Connecticut will now be determined by age, with an exception for educators. Continue Reading →
The applicant proposes 9,564 sq ft of floor area, which results in a proposed FAR of 1.41. Continue Reading →
Students are spending the week at YWCA Greenwich, spread around the building and attending school remotely on their laptops. Continue Reading →
“As Republicans, we believe a thoughtful approach to delivering more energy efficiency in our town owned facilities is a goal worth pursuing.” – Aaron Kennon, Andy Duus, and Tom Michaud Continue Reading →
The event will feature appearances and performances from Madison Reyes, start of Netflix’s “Julie and the Phantoms,” top Spotify female artist, Fletcher, and “Hamilton’s” Renee Elise Goldsberry. Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club CEO, Rowena Track, will moderate conversations with distinguished women leaders including Indra Nooyi, Former Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo; Margaret Keane, CEO of Synchrony; Kathleen Silard, President and CEO of Stamford Health; and Juanita James, President and CEO of Fairfield County Community Foundation. Continue Reading →
“The unified wail of frustration at this response almost exceeded the noise from the highway.” – board of the Riverside Assocation Continue Reading →
A Samford man turned himself in to Greenwich Police on an outstanding warrant for Violation of Protective Order. Continue Reading →