“The Town spent $19 million to clean up Western Middle School fields and another $38 million to clean up the Greenwich High School fields. How much will it cost to clean up the Island Beach and Horseneck parking?” – Jim O’Brien Continue Reading →
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“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
“The Town spent $19 million to clean up Western Middle School fields and another $38 million to clean up the Greenwich High School fields. How much will it cost to clean up the Island Beach and Horseneck parking?” – Jim O’Brien Continue Reading →
“One thing is clear after watching the Board of Education debate on Monday night: Laura Kostin won by a country mile!” – Jim Finn, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
Work is scheduled to begin October 20 and is expected to be completed by November 26. Detours will be in place during night work. Construction will take place Monday through Thursday evenings between 9:00 pm and 6:00 am Continue Reading →
“Bob has called Greenwich home for more than 15 years and has two kids in the public schools. He brings his experience as a stay-at-home dad and his career as a social worker to the job. Currently, Bob serves on our town legislature (RTM), is Vice Chair of the Julian Curtiss Building Committee, and a member of the Greenwich Alliance for Education Board. Bob has been active in the PTA at every level—from Co-President at Julian Curtiss Elementary to roles on the Central Middle School and PTA Council boards.” – Jen Barro Continue Reading →
The morning kicks off at 8:30 am with a high-energy warm-up, followed by the 5k run at 9:00am a rendition of the National Anthem performed by Abilis community members (which promises to be extra special this year in honor of America’s upcoming 250th anniversary), an award ceremony, and another spirited warm-up with a dance party atmosphere before the family-friendly walk starts at 11:00am. Continue Reading →
The driver was charged with Carrying a Pistol without Permit, Illegal Possession Weapon in Motor Vehicle and Illegal Operation Motor Vehicle Under Suspension. Continue Reading →
With two singles, “Homebase” and “It’s You” released to Spotify to date in collaboration with Julen Rodriguez, Sobieri is gearing up for the release of his debut single as a leader “Love Song,” on Oct 8. Continue Reading →
Debate questions touched on GHS start time, BET budget cuts/reductions, Town vs BOE lawsuit, teacher morale, redistricting, divisive political climate, and Cardinal Stadium lights. Continue Reading →
Arch in Bloom is still decorated for Halloween. It’s not too late to pick your pumpkins and gourds and step inside the retail shop to explore unique Halloween-themed products, including tarot cards, oracle decks, Venus fly traps, sage for smudging, dried flower bouquets, perennials, candles, ornaments, and a variety of books including a mushroom cookbook and a mushroom foraging book. Continue Reading →
As part of Christ Church’s Courage & Faith Speaker Series, Sam Waterston joined Rev. Dr. Levenson for an hour-long conversation before a captivated audience of more than 200+ parishioners and guests. Continue Reading →