In addition to her most recent roles as Advanced Learning Program Teacher and Math Interventionist, Ms. Eisenstein also served as an Administrative Intern at Hamilton Avenue School for the 2019-2020 school year. Continue Reading →
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In addition to her most recent roles as Advanced Learning Program Teacher and Math Interventionist, Ms. Eisenstein also served as an Administrative Intern at Hamilton Avenue School for the 2019-2020 school year. Continue Reading →
“Fazio, the Republican candidate for state senate in Connecticut’s 36th district – Greenwich, north Stamford, and New Canaan – has at the top of his power plan for Connecticut building new nuclear power plants: “As your state senator, I will advance an all-of-the-above clean energy strategy that incorporates more nuclear, hydroelectric, and other affordable power sources to our grid.” – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
The union of Whitman Breed with Smith & Grant is a natural one as both firms are based in Greenwich, and often referred clients to each other. Continue Reading →
Around dusk North Main Street was still closed to traffic. Side streets were jammed with vehicles from multiple departments, and traffic on Route 1 at the state line was diverted from North Main St back to Rte 1 north or Byram Road. Continue Reading →
All seating will be 100% reserved and advanced ticketing fees will be temporarily waived through the website and on the Bow Tie Cinemas Mobile App. Continue Reading →
The arrestee was previously charged in 2019 with Breach of Peace 2, Public Indecency, and two counts of Risk of Injury to a Child (Class C Felony), for which the court awaits his plea. Continue Reading →
Notice is hereby given of a Special Meeting of the Greenwich Board of Education, to be held on Monday, August 31, 2020 at 7:00pm, via teleconference. Continue Reading →
Due to the current health crisis, the Club has had to pivot from a typical in-person gala that draws 450 party goers to the Club for a night of dinner and dancing. Continue Reading →
The Housing Authority of the Town of Greenwich (HATG) announces its 2020 scholarship recipients. The $1,000 scholarships, funded by HATG, were awarded to eight first-year college students determined by the Greenwich Scholarship Association, and eight students currently enrolled in college. All sixteen recipients are residents of one of the Greenwich Housing Developments or a participant in the Section 8 Program. Through the Greenwich Scholarship Association, the eight students who graduated from Greenwich High School in June are Erica Adjei, June Akpata, Carolina Alicea, Samantha Alvarado, Joana Cabrera, Alberto Figueroa, Mariana Garcia, and Alyson Payan. For the eight students currently enrolled in college, additional scholarship criteria included a GPA of 2.5 or higher and submission of a 500-word essay on the topic of how society has needed to make changes due to the Covid-19 Pandemic and specifically the adjustments they have made to a “new normal.” Continue Reading →
For the Nov 3 general election, voters will be eligible to vote by absentee ballot due to COVID-19. Just check the COVID-19 box on the application. Continue Reading →