
The weather was perfect for the 149th commencement at Greenwich High School on June 20, 2018. Continue Reading →
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The weather was perfect for the 149th commencement at Greenwich High School on June 20, 2018. Continue Reading →
The 2017 Compass yearbook weights in at 350 pages and has a price tag of $80. Dozens of students are upset though by errors including misspellings and incorrect senior quotes. Continue Reading →
The Art Society of Old Greenwich juried show at The Greenwich Arts Council Bendheim Gallery on Greenwich Ave opened on Thursday night. First place was awarded to local photographer Julie DiBiase. Continue Reading →
Caroline Silver, Jenna Conti, Sarah Dunn, and Rebecca Grudzinski pose with Choir Director Patrick Taylor and Erin Schilling. Photo: Contributed Photo Continue Reading →
“We get people to try and experiment with new food and get out of their comfort zone.” – Darlene Banks Continue Reading →
This year the PTA Council Essence committee added a “Lifetime Essence” award to the annual celebration of nominees and traditional naming of the Essence volunteer of the year. Continue Reading →
2017 Greenwich Chamber honorees were Sue Rogers of the Junior League, Jeb Fiorita of Val’s, Jack Moffly of Moffley Media, and three emergency services workers, Adam Jakubowski, Jeffrey Morris and Kara Schiff. Leslie Yager, founder/editor of Greenwich Free Press received the R. Michael Dunne Quality of Life Award for her dedication to covering hyper-local Greenwich news. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School prepares once again for another jam-packed and adventurous journey with Annie. Continue Reading →
Emma Schaale’s photographs are displayed in the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center through the school year. Continue Reading →
A new non profit, PAWS of Greenwich, organized by Jessica Del Guercio, hosted a cleanup of the town’s one legal dog park. Continue Reading →