According to Emilia Schiro, the event generated 130 crates and 3,900 pounds of food, as well as over $900 in monetary donations. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Boy Scouts Acquire Emergency Services Skills at Seton Reservation
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In order to achieve Eagle Scout status, the highest rank of the scouting program, a Scout must earn 21 merit badges. There are more than 100 merit badges, and each Scout is encouraged to pursue the skills they are passionate about. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Arabella Everitt, Boy Scouts, Camp Seton, Emilia Schiro, GEMS, GEMS 911 Explorers, James Heavey
High School Students in Greenwich Celebrate Diversity and Advocate Locally for Change during Pandemic
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COVID-19 has confined most students to their homes, but in the age of movements like Black Lives Matter, high schoolers around Greenwich refuse to allow the virus to silence them. A steadfast call to action and the use of digital platforms like Zoom have allowed them to call for racial justice, diversity, and change. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Black Lives Matter, COVID-19, Greenwich Academy, Greenwich First Selectman’s Youth Commission, Greenwich High School, Kathy Mintchev, Kayla Rocha
All the Dogs from Greenwich Animal Control Have Found Homes, and More Good News
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Rameor noted that Greenwich Animal Control has seen a surge of pet adoptions since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading →