Cooper: On Election Day in Greenwich, Let’s Change Things Up

“There are 9 golf courses (private and public) in Greenwich, so many of you should understand the analogy I present. Every 15 years or so, the greens keepers at the majority of these courses are replaced. Why? After a period of time they become blind to the changes needed to keep the course in proper shape. A fresh set of eyes are brought in to see what needs pruning, what trees need to be removed and replaced by younger specimens to keep the course playing properly.” – John Cooper Continue Reading →

Greenwich School Board Agendas Are Overshadowed by Budget Cut Climate

Two heavy agendas included changing 5-house structure at GHS to one based on grades: 9, 10, 11 and 12; moving to a 7-block fixed schedule, consolidating freshmen English/Social Studies and not weighting the grades, school bus parking, and Cardinal Stadium lighting. The much anticipated enrollment report was presented. Also the head of IT gave an update on the cellular improvement project at GHS. Continue Reading →

Frantz: Vote That Counts – For Every Life That Crosses the Town Clerk’s Desk

“Our Town Clerk, Jacqueline A. Budkins, isn’t just an official — she’s our neighbor, community member, and advocate. She brings genuine passion to customer service, whether assisting residents online or greeting them at the counter. She leads with empathy and professionalism, ensuring every interaction is met with care and respect.” – Icy Frantz Continue Reading →