Students are asked to submit a 500-700 word essay on “Why Film Matters” based on a film they have seen in a theatre or virtually that was released in 2019 or 2020. Continue Reading →
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From this initial pool of 27 candidates, the Board of Education identified five semifinalists who were interviewed by the BOE in March. The BOE conducted in-person interviews with the finalists earlier this month.
Students are asked to submit a 500-700 word essay on “Why Film Matters” based on a film they have seen in a theatre or virtually that was released in 2019 or 2020. Continue Reading →
“COVID19 has changed the fiscal and social landscape of our town and our state. I will continue to devote myself full time to improve our economic footing and ensure that our social safety net is functioning on all cylinders.” – Steve Meskers (D-150) Continue Reading →
August 1, 1931-May 3, 2020Silvio Joseph Archino of Greenwich passed away on May 3, 2020 at the age of 88, after complications related to the Covid-19 Virus. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich needs to amend its Charter to allow public input in the rare cases where there is a major disconnect between our finance board and the people they are supposed to serve, and needs to do so in a responsible manner.” – Drew Marzullo and Frank Farricker Continue Reading →
The Yale New Haven Health System launched a Kudoboard on April 1 to encourage the community to post positive messages of support for our staff. Since then, the system has received 1,446 notes of thanks and encouragement. Continue Reading →
Reservations to play tennis will be accepted beginning May 14. Only singles tennis play is permitted. Currently, no doubles tennis and no pickleball. Continue Reading →
The Board of Education sets the date and rain date for graduation; the Administration determines the form the ceremony will take. Continue Reading →
Head of School Pamela Hayes said seniors had shared their wish to have the traditional events of graduation and the Baccalaureate Mass regardless of the date. Continue Reading →
“We are probably one of the most “branded” towns/cities in the country. Articles like Evan Osnos’, New Yorker article and Googleable controversies such as this one weigh heavy on our community and prospective home buyers.” – Marina Levine Continue Reading →
Town administration will determine the timing for implementation of tipping fees. Residential and commercial customers can expect the rates local haulers charge to increase. Continue Reading →