The Triathlon will again be a fun community event for local youth, ages 6-14, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, building self-confidence and fostering important life skills. Continue Reading →
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The Triathlon will again be a fun community event for local youth, ages 6-14, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, building self-confidence and fostering important life skills. Continue Reading →
Before the Boys & Girls Club’s plans were discussed, the Selectmen’s office presented an MI request for the club to reuse the modular building in Horseneck Lot during their construction. The issue is that the building was supposed to be demolished. Continue Reading →
The finalists are: the Trumbull boys volleyball, Danbury softball, Brien McMahon softball, Greenwich boys tennis, Darien girls lacrosse, Fairfield Warde baseball, Staples boys lacrosse and New Canaan girls tennis teams. Continue Reading →
The tree warden considered prior and current concerns from residents and the Greenwich Tree Conservancy of the continuing loss of trees on the campus. Continue Reading →
The governor is urging all Connecticut residents to show their Husky pride this weekend by wearing UConn Huskies gear, displaying UConn flags and signs, and sporting blue and white. Continue Reading →
“Everyone is muddying the waters with baseball and the roadway.” – Tom Warshuik Continue Reading →
At meeting after meeting, Byram residents said they did not want a large new facility in the middle of the park, bifurcating the green space. Meanwhile most of the rink user committee members emphasized the goal of not losing a season of ice. Continue Reading →
Five GHS seniors sat under the big red Cardinal on the gym bleachers for a signing event marking the start of their college athletic careers. Continue Reading →
Registration for spring activities will begin on February 1 for various activities, including co-ed youth t-ball and small fry baseball, boys junior baseball, girls softball, group swimming lessons, Mighty Mites soccer, and skateboard clinics. Continue Reading →
The 16-year-old New Canaan boy who died last week had not fallen to the ice prior to sustaining a fatal injury, contrary to widespread reports, according to the head of St. Luke’s School. Continue Reading →