The individual, between 60-69 years of age became ill in the third week of September with flu-like symptoms. Continue Reading →
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The individual, between 60-69 years of age became ill in the third week of September with flu-like symptoms. Continue Reading →
Masks, safety signage, protocols, and daily health checks are the “New Norm” for OGRCC members returning to participate in sports. Continue Reading →
“Our GOP candidates love trotting out their threadbare arguments blaming Democrats for CT’s debt. I’ve yet to hear them say anything about the national debt under Trump exceeding the size of our gross domestic product. But then they’ll tell you, local Republicans are not like the Republicans in Washington. Or are they?” – Svetlana Wasserman, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“When I learned that my friend, Fred DeCaro III, was cross-endorsed by the Independent Party for Registrar of Voters this year, I was not surprised. Fred has been an advocate for every Greenwich voter, regardless of party affiliation.” – Ryan Amelio Continue Reading →
Greenwich Education Group has a new home at 201 High RidgeRoad in Stamford. Two of the group’s three schools – The Spire School and The Pinnacle School – have already moved in to the vast 75,000 square foot space, formerly the General Electric Treasury building, with full in person learning having started on September 8. Victoria Newman outside Greenwich Education Group’s new campus for The Pinnacle School and Spire School. Sept 25, 2020 Photo: Leslie Yager
Next June, GEG’s third NEASC accredited school, Links Academy, where students learn one-on-one and in small groups, will arrive and complete the campus trio. Founder and President of GEG, Victoria Newman said the move to a larger location was in the works for a couple of years, and all of the properties that could accommodate the schools’ growth in Greenwich, Stamford, and Darien were considered. Continue Reading →
Richard’s funeral will be private with a memorial service planned at a future date. Continue Reading →
“The reforms in this bill will benefit police officers and the communities they serve, supporting the vast majority of honorable police officers with increased training and funding (yes, actual funding), while making it easier to identify and get rid of the bad apples that worsen department morale and threaten public safety. This bill should be a win-win.” – Michelle Abt, Stamford Continue Reading →
“Steve is an ardent supporter of our schools and having had a career in the financial sector, he has the financial expertise and perspective to use our tax dollars wisely.” – Submitted by Kristine Lowe and Nancy Fogwell Continue Reading →
The bagged groceries are delivered by TAG to 700 families weekly in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Officer Michael Hall was working a plainclothes detail in central Greenwich when he observed suspicious activity within a local business. Continue Reading →