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Stamford Public Schools Announces New Superintendent

By: greenwichfreepress | 9 hours ago

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.

Government

Connecticut Man Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison for Exploiting Multiple Children

“Though Gookool was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment for his 2018 conviction, he served just over 2 years of that sentence because the rest was suspended. This left him inadequately punished and totally undeterred, repeating the same conduct with multiple victims not only after his release but while still on probation for it.” – First Assistant US Attorney John A. Sarcone III

Schools

Greenwich High School Names Honor Roll/High Honor Roll for 3rd Marking Period

Greenwich Schools announced Greenwich High School honor roll and high honor roll for Marking Period 3. Full time students are eligible for Honors and High Honors status based upon their quarterly Grade Point Average. Students with GPA’s of 3.6-3.9 are named to the Honor Roll.

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Arrest Car Thieves Who Targeted Riverside

On on April 17 police patrol units responded to the area of Indian Point Lane around 5:00pm on a report of a motor vehicle theft in progress.

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After Another Continuance for Animal Cruelty Suspect, Greenwich Animal Control Officers Lament Lack of Government Registry for Animal Abusers
Delivering on Hamill Rink: Respecting the Process and Our Kids
Christ Church Greenwich Announces Free Talk on Sunday, May 3 “Lessons Learned from Crisis Management”
Arts

Avon Theatre Announces High School Scholarship Essay Competition: “Why film matters”

By: greenwichfreepress | May 14, 2020

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 →

Government

State Rep Meskers, 150th District, Announces Will Seek Another Term: “We are living in extraordinary times.”

By: greenwichfreepress | May 14, 2020

“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 →

Obituaries

Silvio “Sal” Archino, 88, Retired Highway Dept Foreman, Succumbed to Covid-19

By: greenwichfreepress | May 14, 2020

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 →

Letter to the Editor

Marzullo and Farricker: BET Can’t Be Voted Out of Office; Charter Change is Needed

By: greenwichfreepress | May 14, 2020

“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 →

Health

Yale New Haven Health Updates Covid-19 Stats; Launches Popular “Kudoboard”

By: greenwichfreepress | May 14, 2020

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 →

Health

Town to Open Limited Tennis Facilities on Friday

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2020

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 →

Schools

Greenwich Schools Float Two Possible GHS Graduation Scenarios

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2020

The Board of Education sets the date and rain date for graduation; the Administration determines the form the ceremony will take. Continue Reading →

Schools

Sacred Heart Greenwich to Deliver Diplomas in Drive-By Ceremony; Graduation Tentatively Set for July 24

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2020

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 →

Letter to the Editor

LEVINE: Greenwich’s Immoral Compass

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2020

“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 →

Government

RTM Votes to Implement Tipping Fees at Town Dump; Kills Pay As You Throw

By: greenwichfreepress | May 12, 2020

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 →

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