“I have had multiple conversations with TikTok leaders where I have made it clear that the reckless viral challenges that proliferate on their platform are dangerous and need to stop.” – William Tong Continue Reading →
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“I have had multiple conversations with TikTok leaders where I have made it clear that the reckless viral challenges that proliferate on their platform are dangerous and need to stop.” – William Tong Continue Reading →
In their daily e-blast Wednesday morning, Greenwich Patriots wrote, “It’s still a couple weeks away from the official day when the new members take the helm of the RTC, but we are eager to hear what’s in store — their strategy, mission and principles will hopefully reflect the intoxicating energy coming from the new members, and their traditional conservative principles and values. We can’t wait to learn more!” Continue Reading →
Sign up by by Thursday, March 3, as a team of up to 10 or as an individual and you will be matched with other players. Continue Reading →
In response to Russia’s unprovoked military invasion of Ukraine the US Dept of Justice has launched Task Force “KleptoCapture” to crack down on oligarchs and seize assets. Continue Reading →
Almost two years to the day after she was diagnosed with a brain tumor, Jennifer M. Brown passed away in the loving embrace of her husband at their home in Greenwich, CT on February 18, surrounded by her family. She was 80 years old. Continue Reading →
Students are asked to write an essay of 600-800 words that answers one of three prompt questions. Continue Reading →
“The horror that Putin is throwing at Ukraine is a cause for outrage, and he is really a war criminal. He is a butcher, a KGB thug.” – US Senator Richard Blumenthal Continue Reading →
Tickets are available to purchase exclusively online. Performances are on March 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13, 2022. Continue Reading →
Wegmans Norwalk will be located on nearly 11 acres of land off Connecticut Avenue, adjacent to route I-95. Continue Reading →
Students are eligible for Honors and High Honors status based upon their quarterly Grade Point Average (GPA). Students with GPAs of 3.6-3.9 are named to the Honor Roll; students with GPA’s of 4.0 and higher are named to the High Honor Roll. Students having any incomplete grades are not eligible for the honor roll. Continue Reading →