“What are the potential impacts of a $3 million cut to the BOE budget? Class sizes could rise. Up to 30 teachers and/or staff could lose their jobs.” – Nerlyn Pierson, Janet McMahon and Lindsey Fahey Continue Reading →
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The proposal for 49 Brookside submitted under the town’s 6-110 regulation to encourage workforce housing. One of the 9 units would be below market.
“What are the potential impacts of a $3 million cut to the BOE budget? Class sizes could rise. Up to 30 teachers and/or staff could lose their jobs.” – Nerlyn Pierson, Janet McMahon and Lindsey Fahey Continue Reading →
“Many schools have delayed deposit due dates, gone test-optional, and extended their fall application due dates, all of which benefit students.” – Greenwich Education Group College and Boarding School Advisory Team Continue Reading →
On Sunday the empty streets of downtown Greenwich suddenly became gridlocked. Cars streamed onto Field Point Rd in the area of Town Hall, all blaring their horns to protest proposed cuts to the schools budget. Continue Reading →
While at police headquarters the man refused to be fingerprinted, which resulted in an additional charge of Failure to Comply with Fingerprint Regulations. Continue Reading →
“Why not do a one-time “Pandemic Bond” issuance to bridge the revenue shortfall caused by this unprecedented pandemic?” – David A Levine Continue Reading →
Joe Kelly said if his campaign for State Rep is successful he would continue to serve on the Board of Education. Continue Reading →
“While our club house is closed, 350 students still rely on us for food, help with school work and bridging the digital divide,” said Bobby Walker, Jr, CEO of Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich.” – Bobby Walker Jr, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Continue Reading →
The Fire Dept extricated the victim using the jaws of life to remove the roof of the car. Continue Reading →
“The thought of telling our children, whose lives have already been turned upside down by Coronavirus, that their school is no longer there (because certain decisions here made about money, and logistics) makes us question the very reason why we moved here – for education, a strong community and for the happiness of our family.” – Concerned Parkway parents, Lara and Harris Damashek Continue Reading →
From grocery shopping and pharmacy stops for seniors to raising funds for hospitals, food banks and families in need, Greenwich is coming together and displaying acts of kindness and courage every day. Nominate a hero to be honored by Greenwich Town Party. 100 of them will be selected randomly for free GTP tickets. Continue Reading →