Runners had three options – a 2.5 mile walk, a 2.5 short run and a 6.3 mile long run that extended around Tod’s Point before returning to the fire house. Continue Reading →
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Runners had three options – a 2.5 mile walk, a 2.5 short run and a 6.3 mile long run that extended around Tod’s Point before returning to the fire house. Continue Reading →
On a crisp autumn afternoon at Cardinal Stadium, the Greenwich High School football team delivered one of its most dynamic performances of the season, defeating the Staples Wreckers 33–19 in a matchup defined by explosive momentum swings, disciplined defense, and standout individual efforts. Continue Reading →
During the incredible night of basketball tricks, hoops, and alley-oops, the Harlem Wizards faced off against Greenwich Public Schools teachers, school resource officer Chris Wallace and local elected officials including First Selectman Fred Camillo and BET member elect Joe Kelly. Continue Reading →
The idea of the preferred Option 5 is to build a new natatorium on the location of the existing GHS tennis courts so the existing pool can remain in use for swimming and water polo teams and then be repurposed afterward for other PE uses. This approach would make it possible to create a second egress to the high school, a long overdue project given the twice a day mind-numbing traffic jam on Hillside and Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →
Students across all grade levels took part, sharing laughs between plays and lifting each other up during every moment of the match. Emmet, a student on the team, has the important job of breaking the huddle before and after every game. With the teams chant, “Unified on three!” This sets the tone on just how much joy the game brings to everyone involved. Continue Reading →
Thursday night’s capital projects public hearing, organized by current BET chair, Republican Harry Fisher and First Selectman Fred Camillo, had few surprises but for feedback that the entire process should be more transparent. The meeting lasted just one hour. It might have been longer if there was an option to testify remotely. On the dais, in addition to Fisher and Camillo were BET members Elliot Alchek, Matt DesChamps, Leslie Moriarty, David Weisbrod, Leslie Tarkington and Stephen Selbst.
Not in attendance were Lucia Jansen, Nisha Arora, David Alfano, Scott Kalb or Karen Fassuliotis. Continue Reading →
On Thursday, Old Greenwich School students were regaled by Harlem Wizards Tyler J Cronk, aka Sky-Rise, and his seemingly effortless skills with a basketball. The event was a preview of the Nov 24 Harlem Wizards event at GHS. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday 23 GHS student-athletes signed agreements to play sports at a variety of colleges and universities. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday Greenwich Academy’s signing day celebrated 13 senior athletes planning to compete at Division I colleges and universities. Continue Reading →
Consider attending a game! There is an FCIAC tournament at Farifield Ludlowe on November 6 and then the Cardinals last soccer game of the season is November 13 at GHS Field #3 at 3:15pm. Continue Reading →