“Let’s support our students who are having their Vietnam, their 911 – whatever you want to call it. We had our wake up. It is their time for action. We need to be supportive of our children.” – GEA President Carol Sutton Continue Reading →
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“Let’s support our students who are having their Vietnam, their 911 – whatever you want to call it. We had our wake up. It is their time for action. We need to be supportive of our children.” – GEA President Carol Sutton Continue Reading →
This is a great opportunity for 3rd, 4th and 5th grade girls to try out ice hockey at the Greenwich Skating Club, which is a very cool place. Continue Reading →
Greg Loomis said he was never a great athlete and was 80 lbs overweight. It wasn’t til he took up boxing in his early 20s that his life turned around. Now he shares his passion at the YMCA of Greenwich, helping kids, teens and adults get fit, gain confidence and learn self defense. Continue Reading →
On Friday night the new gymnasium bleachers, a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation, were dedicated just before the boys basketball team played Wilton. Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School fencing team took 14 of its newest recruits to the 2018 Connecticut Novice Fencing Tournament. Continue Reading →
Stay to cheer for the Greenwich High School boys basketball team as they take on the Wilton Warriors. Game tip-off time is 7:00 pm. Continue Reading →
While the popularity of hockey has soared over the past 20 years, Hamill Rink has remained frozen in time. Still the success of the boys hockey team, belies the outdated facility. Rob Burnett is calling the games, which are live streamed and archived on LocalLive, and the rink has a new sound system. Continue Reading →
Parks & Rec director Joe Siciliano said when the pool opens in late may or early June, the intent is to have some swim lessons, aerobics, lap swimming and day camps, but not initially. “We want people to be able to come and have the experience of using it,” he said. Continue Reading →
User groups of Greenwich’s playing fields were conspicuously absent at Monday night’s packed BET budget committee hearing on the First Selectman’s budget. Continue Reading →
Four Greenwich High School juniors—Monique Nikolov, Catherine Yang, Catherine Baumgarten, and Hadley Delany—have advanced to the round of 32 in the International Public Policy Forum (IPPF) debate tournament.