Tom Healy Awarded CT PTA Outstanding Administrator Award 2021 – Middle School Principal! Continue Reading →
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Tom Healy Awarded CT PTA Outstanding Administrator Award 2021 – Middle School Principal! Continue Reading →
“What is so sad about this debate is that one side has decided to make it about race. People like Ms Hamre do not trust towns and municipalities to make their own choices. Instead they put their trust in big government. Yes, the same big government that continues to tax our residents into oblivion without any improvements to show toward solving the problems that plague CT’s cities.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Department of Health is celebrating its 350th year of dedicated service to the Town of Greenwich this year. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Lieutenant James Bonney and retired Lieutenant Tommy Keegan presented the event concept, which features a parade followed by a bagpipe competition behind Town Hall. The event was previously scheduled for 2020, but the pandemic got in the way. Continue Reading →
Learn more about Freemasonry in Greenwich on Tuesday, April 13th from 6:30-7:30PM at the St. Lawrence Society in Cos Cob, prior to Acacia Lodge No. 85’s monthly meeting. Continue Reading →
Around 12:30am Saturday night multiple Greenwich Police responded to central Greenwich on a report of a physical fight between two people. Continue Reading →
Police determined that a suspect caused damage to the front door of the residence and woke up a neighbor across the street and after banging on the door and screaming outside. Continue Reading →
On the eve of spring break, two health alerts went to GHS families on Thursday summarizing Covid positive cases and 100+ people in quarantine. Continue Reading →
“The DesegregteCT and Mansion tax bills are the latest diversionary tactics by politicians trying to hide
decades of failed policies.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo, who said he brings his dogs to the beach daily, said most towns along the shoreline, including New York, typically have a six month season for dogs. Continue Reading →