“School-related salaries and wages make up roughly 82% of the BOE budget. Due to contractual increases in those costs, the schools are left with a decrease of almost 10.5% in discretionary spending.” – Joan Thakor Continue Reading →
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The Blight Review Board hearing officer’s memorandum of decision found that the Town had established there was a nuisance and blight at the property at 93 Bruce Park Avenue, constituting an emergency, requiring immediate action to protect the public health, safety or welfare, and warrants that an appropriate member of the blight review board immediately act to correct or abate the emergency.
“School-related salaries and wages make up roughly 82% of the BOE budget. Due to contractual increases in those costs, the schools are left with a decrease of almost 10.5% in discretionary spending.” – Joan Thakor Continue Reading →
“I’m aware of the need to make cuts due to the BET’s thoughtless actions, but elementary staff is already at a breaking point. We need all the staff we currently have and the Media Program, in its entirety, is essential to every building.” – Jeannine Madoff Continue Reading →
Until now, anyone walking in the South end of Binney, on the West side along Arch Street, either must walk on the grass or on Arch Street itself. Continue Reading →
“Children learn social skills and proper etiquette in formal group settings, as well as leadership, discipline, and working as a team. With a goal to work towards and a song to master, learning music keeps students engaged.” – Elliot Greenbaum, Greenwich High School Class of 2021 Continue Reading →
This year, in response to efforts to slow the Covid-19 pandemic, large gatherings including the annual Memorial Day parade in Old Greenwich, were canceled. Instead, residents were invited to attend wreath laying ceremonies and maintain social distancing. Continue Reading →
The project will replace an existing 20-inch raw water pipeline between Bargh Reservoir Dam in Stamford and the Rockwood Lake watershed in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The suspect was arrested in 2018 for fraudulently trying to obtain cough syrup with codeine, a narcotic, at North Street Pharmacy. Continue Reading →
The virtual program will discuss current status of elections due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The discussion will begin with introductions by Registrars Fred DeCaro (R) and Mary Hegarty (D) and information about Greenwich’s Registrar of Voters office, followed by a review of the effects the pandemic has had on our elections since March—the primary has been postponed twice, for example. Continue Reading →
The cemeteries were separated into grids. Each family received a map and a box of flags so they could maintain the current social distancing guidelines. Continue Reading →
The Developing Artist Program is led by Michael Manning and Ben Quesnel, and was first piloted at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich. Continue Reading →