In the last five years, led by social studies teacher and volleyball coach, Olivia Traina, they have raised more than $5,000. Continue Reading →
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BET chair David Weisbrod said Districts 1, 2 and 8 increased at faster rates, with District 1 increasing 37.7%, District 2 increasing 30.6% and District 8 increasing 30.7%. The town’s Assessor, Lauren Elliott said there were a bout 950 appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals (whose members are elected) out of the town’s 20,000 parcels.
In the last five years, led by social studies teacher and volleyball coach, Olivia Traina, they have raised more than $5,000. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich taxpayers deserve real legislative oversight of major municipal expenditures. Yet your Representative Town Meeting cannot – if it wanted to – meaningfully reject the proposed $444 million teachers’ contract because of flaws in Connecticut labor law.” – Adam Leader Continue Reading →
The YMCA of Greenwich has launched its Chronic Disease Prevention fundraising campaign, a new initiative to support programs that help community members prevent, manage, and overcome chronic conditions. Continue Reading →
Chimblo’s bond was set at $5,000,000, which he was unable to post. Continue Reading →
The award will be presented in May 2026 to students who document at least 20 hours of service across four unique projects. To participate, students must register on the InnerView Youth Service Platform, which tracks service hours and compiles a digital service résumé that students can use for college, scholarships, and job applications. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich needs stable, facts-based leadership—leaders who prioritize results over politics and know how to build consensus across party lines.” – Matt DesChamps Continue Reading →
“As Selectwoman, Rachel will bring the same dedication, problem-solving ability, intelligence, and attention to detail that she has consistently demonstrated throughout her years of public service.” – Hector Arzeno, State Rep (D-151) Continue Reading →
The FOI Commission will consider the matter for disposition at its meeting which will be held in person at the FOI Commission’s hearing room, conference room H, on the ground floor at 165 Capital Avenue, Hartford, CT at 2:00pm on Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025. Continue Reading →
“The current Town of Greenwich administration – the BET, et al – has failed residents in multiple ways.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
“I want to continue building on the progress we have made, tackling challenges with honesty and practicality, and planning wisely for our future.” – Lauren Rabin Continue Reading →