Each flag is in memory of a life lost to COVID-19 in Connecticut. As the numbers of victims have grown, so has the number of flags planted. Continue Reading →
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Each flag is in memory of a life lost to COVID-19 in Connecticut. As the numbers of victims have grown, so has the number of flags planted. Continue Reading →
“During this crisis, First Selectman Fred Camillo has shown critical flexibility in a fluid and ever-changing landscape, as well as real maturity and courage in making the right – and in some cases unpopular – decisions.” –
Phyllis Alexander
Stephanie Barrett
Robert Brady
Andrew Bronin, MD
Leslie Cooper
John B. Cooper
Elizabeth Dempsey
Dana Evans
Mary Connolly Flynn
Ali Ghiorse
Karen Gianuzzi
William Grad
Mareta Hamre
Lori Jackson
Brian Kabcenell
Scott Kalb
Joseph Kantorski
Rachel Khanna
Laura Kostin
Lucy B. Krasnor
Marina Rosin Levine
Joan Lowe
Mary Ellen Markowitz
Mary McNamee
Shelley Meltzer
Donald Meltzer
Lorelei O’Hagan
Robert Phillips
Gerald A. Pollack
Howard Richman
Alma Rutgers
Robert Simms
Diana Singer
Joseph Smith
Ryan Smith
David Snyder
Joanne Steinhart
Sophie Veronis
Lucy von Brachel
Allison Walsh
Svetlana Wasserman
Megan T. Weiss
Andrew Winston
Barbara Zappavigna Continue Reading →
Two people were charged after a physical dispute involving multiple people on Chapel Street. Continue Reading →
The Griff will reopen with restrictions. “There’s not going to be four in a golf cart.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Shout out to GFP intern Melanie Leguizamon for receiving this corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship award. Continue Reading →
Irene Parisi has joined the CT State Dept of Education to serve as Chief Academic Officer. Continue Reading →
“We hope on Arbor Day you go out and hug a tree. Once you find that perfect tree, hold on tight and don’t let go!” – Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
“I was surprised that a six-year-old was already experiencing the unmerited gender inequalities of the world.” – Melissa Woo Continue Reading →
In a “sense of the meeting,” all eight BOE members supported a policy for the academic year that provides students the option to take all their 4th marking period classes pass fail in lieu of letter grades. Continue Reading →
“She (LeAnn Hinkle) works miracles with children. Not everybody is artistic.” – Peter Bernstein. Continue Reading →