The hockey community is using the hashtag #sticksoutforTeddy on social media to support one another after the death of a young player in a freak accident Thursday night. Continue Reading →
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The hockey community is using the hashtag #sticksoutforTeddy on social media to support one another after the death of a young player in a freak accident Thursday night. Continue Reading →
Rink user committee agenda item, Jan 5, 2022:
“Consideration and vote on recommendation to design an accessible pedestrian trail in the woods at Morlot Park – proposal by Timber and Stone, trail designer.” Continue Reading →
For 17 years, Gus Lindine supported and led the Greenwich High School Athletic Department, which is made up of 42 sports consisting of 99 teams. Continue Reading →
The YMCA of Greenwich announced on Thursday that Patrick Kennedy has been named as its new Marlins Swim Team Head Coach. Patrick will join the team on January 10, 2022. Patrick brings almost 15 years of elite level competitive swim coaching experience to the YMCA of Greenwich. He’s currently the Head Senior/Age-Group Coach at Texas Ford Aquatics (TFA) in Frisco, Texas, where he has been coaching since 2015. Prior to TFA, Patrick coached for the City of Plano Swimmers and Metroplex Aquatics in Texas. Continue Reading →
“Our staff has not seen anyone more dedicated; our students have not been led by a better leader; our community will not have a better friend.” – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →
After missing the 2020 season due to the hiatus created by Covid-19, YWCA Greenwich returned to sponsor the annual Town wide, Greenwich Swim Championship Meet for the 20th annual edition. Continue Reading →
New Facility with Premium Equipment and Lounge-Like Atmosphere Opens to the Public Continue Reading →
On Saturday the long awaited grand opening of Cardinal stadium at Greenwich High School was marked with a ribbon cutting under sunny skies. The day marked the Cardinals return to their stadium where they won their game against Stamford High School’s Black Knights, though the game was paused for a time due to thunder and lightning. It was also homecoming weekend. Continue Reading →
The day will begin with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony at the entrance of the stadium at 10:30 am
Besides great football, fans will be treated to first-class accommodations including new bleachers, bathrooms, team room, training room, and concession stand. Continue Reading →
Felder is retiring as head golf professional and heading for his annual winter sojourn to Florida. Admirers look forward to him becoming a regular visitor at The Griff next season. Continue Reading →