“Around the country there are health departments saying football is high risk. Maybe we can mitigate the risks to allow these kids to play safely.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
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Saks Global explained that they made the strategic decision to consolidate the Saks Fifth Avenue Greenwich store footprint from three buildings to one.
“Around the country there are health departments saying football is high risk. Maybe we can mitigate the risks to allow these kids to play safely.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
The P&Z commission unanimously approved the GCDS site plan but required them to work with the Skating Club and neighbors to monitor traffic and parking. Continue Reading →
“The Commission on Presidential Debates was established more than 35 years ago to ensure that debates are a permanent feature of the presidential campaign “for the benefit of the American electorate.” Debates assist voters in evaluating policy positions, accomplishments, fitness for office and character.” – Jonathan Perloe, Voter Choice Connecticut Continue Reading →
Police responded to a commercial building on Mason Street on a report of a woman using a shower without permission. Continue Reading →
Links Academy Virtual Learning Center can be tailored to a child’s unique needs, including liaising with teachers, special education resources, social-emotional support, and executive function coaching, all done remotely. Continue Reading →
The Flinn Gallery, located in the Greenwich Library, has launched a virtual tour of ‘Material World’ which will enable you to meet the curators and hear from the three talented artists in the show. Continue Reading →
“We’re so happy they’re all back together with their friends.” – parent of twin boys in second grade at Old Greenwich School Continue Reading →
Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones has appointed Matthew Hartigan as Interim Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Administrator for Greenwich High School for the 2020-2021 school year, effective immediately. Continue Reading →
Reusable wares are less expensive to use overall and enable families to buy in bulk, saving the average family $400 per year, per child. Continue Reading →
The number of unlocked stolen cars in Greenwich is pause for thought. Continue Reading →