Times have changed since the “new” Greenwich High School opened on Hillside Rd in 1970, but the student center is almost frozen in time. Continue Reading →
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Times have changed since the “new” Greenwich High School opened on Hillside Rd in 1970, but the student center is almost frozen in time. Continue Reading →
To honor Rosina’s life, family and friends will gather on Thursday 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave Greenwich Continue Reading →
A chapter of the League of Women Voters was founded in Riverside in 1921, one year after women gained the right to vote. Interest spread quickly. Continue Reading →
“One year ago, the brutal murder of George Floyd spurred a national reckoning. Hundreds of Greenwich residents gathered on the grounds of Town Hall in solidarity with victims of racism to say, “enough is enough.” Even the most conservative among us were willing to admit this violence is not right. However, there are still those who are railing against teaching history by labeling what they don’t want to admit happened as “Critical Race Theory.” – Mary Ellen Markowitz Continue Reading →
Members of the Garden Club of Old Greenwich gathered for an afternoon tea and annual meeting at the Riverside Yacht Club on Friday, June 11, the first in person meeting of the club this year. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School is pleased to announce journalist, author, television host, and Greenwich High School parent, Joan Lunden, as the 2021 commencement speaker. Continue Reading →
Around 7:20pm on Monday night, Greenwich Police responded to Mead Ave in Byram on a report of a rollover car crash involving a Range Rover that hit a Jeep. Continue Reading →
He has a history with Greenwich Police. He was charged in relation to an Aug 2020 assault, and in June 2020, participated in a protest against police brutality in front of Greenwich Police headquarters. Continue Reading →
Camillo recognized Monday’s event as the first ceremony the police have held in 16 months due to the pandemic. “It’s a bright new day for our town and our country too,” Camillo said. Continue Reading →
Covid-19 has made it hard for Iris, being so distant from teachers and friends. As a silver lining, she said taking classes fully-remote let her use her opens to practice her instrument. Iris plays the clarinet and saxophone in the GHS band and jazz ensemble. Continue Reading →