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GHS Unified Sports Family Day: Experiencing the Power of Kindness and Inclusion First-Hand

By: greenwichfreepress | 4 hours ago

“I envisioned Unified Family Field Day as an opportunity to bring together students and families from across the Greenwich community to build connections and celebrate inclusion. What made the day truly special was the incredible support from our varsity coaches and student-athletes, whose enthusiasm, kindness, and creativity brought each adaptive sport station to life. They created welcoming experiences where every participant could experience success, connection, and fun.” – Deirdre Burke, Unified Sports Program Coordinator, Greenwich High School

Around Town

Riverside Garden Club To Celebrate Nation’s 250th at Knapp’s Tavern

The Riverside Garden Club invites all to join them for a tour of the Colonial Herb Garden and light refreshments. Two Roads Brewery of Stratford has generously volunteered to brew ale using the hops grown at the colonial garden.  Come sample what George Washington would have been served at the Knapp’s Tavern during his traverse through Greenwich 250 years ago.

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Remind Residents Connecticut’s Social Host Laws Have Serious Consequences

In addition to criminal penalties, hosts may also be held civilly liable for injuries, motor vehicle crashes, property damage, or other incidents resulting from underage intoxication involving alcohol or cannabis.

Government

LWV Greenwich Legislative De-Brief: State Budget, Guns, Vaccines

A League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative recap featured the entire Greenwich delegation, who reflected on the recently concluded legislative session and a view to next year.

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Letter to the Editor

Prabhu: Khanna Will Fight for Solutions to Greenwich’s Pressing Issues

By: greenwichfreepress | October 16, 2025

“Rachel Khanna brings integrity, energy, and a proven record of getting things done. As Selectwoman, she will ensure our town government is forward-looking, fiscally responsible, and truly responsive to residents.” – Sumati Prabhu Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Oberlander: Khanna possesses a quiet strength, is trustworthy, and gets things done

By: greenwichfreepress | October 16, 2025

“Rachel possesses a quiet strength, is trustworthy, and gets things done; she has all the qualities that Greenwich needs and deserves in our Town’s leadership.” – Jill Oberlander Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Popp: Republican BET candidates earned my trust and vote.

By: greenwichfreepress | October 16, 2025

“This group of Republicans BET candidates are always ready to listen and serve.” – Alex Popp, Byram Continue Reading →

Giving

Pink Week at Western Middle School Supports Breast Cancer Awareness & Research

By: greenwichfreepress | October 16, 2025

In the last five years, led by social studies teacher and volleyball coach, Olivia Traina, they have raised more than $5,000. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LEADER: Greenwich RTM Needs Real Authority Over Labor Contracts

By: greenwichfreepress | October 16, 2025

“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 →

Around Town

YMCA of Greenwich Launches Chronic Disease Prevention Fundraising Campaign

By: greenwichfreepress | October 16, 2025

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 →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Man Faces Weapons Charges, Risk of Injury to Child, Violation of Criminal Protective Order

By: greenwichfreepress | October 15, 2025

Chimblo’s bond was set at $5,000,000, which he was unable to post. Continue Reading →

Government

Connecticut Announces New “Serve Connecticut” Award for High School Students

By: greenwichfreepress | October 15, 2025

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 →

Letter to the Editor

DesChamps: Elect Leaders Who Listen

By: greenwichfreepress | October 15, 2025

“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 →

Letter to the Editor

Arzeno: Khanna is a Proven Leader Who Leads by Example

By: greenwichfreepress | October 15, 2025

“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 →

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