• Stay calm and don’t engage. Avoid eye contact, don’t make gestures and avoid using your horn. Never exit the vehicle to argue with or engage another driver.
• Give space. Let the driver pass and keep your distance. 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
• Stay calm and don’t engage. Avoid eye contact, don’t make gestures and avoid using your horn. Never exit the vehicle to argue with or engage another driver.
• Give space. Let the driver pass and keep your distance. Continue Reading →
Defendants Allegedly Arranged for Women to Travel to a Sex ‘Dungeon’ in a New York City Penthouse, Where He Exceeded the Scope of Their Consent by Violently Abusing Them. Continue Reading →
The suspects who pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday are Kyle Anderson, identified as being from Greenwich, CT, and Samuel Patten, both 18-year-old sophomores at the university. Continue Reading →
At the Pathways Gala, enjoy cocktails, dinner, live jazz, a not-to-be-missed spirited cocktail-hour experience with winners revealed during dinner, and an exciting live auction. Honoring Tom & Kim Athan and celebrating 2025 Mental Health Champion Shari Shapiro. Continue Reading →
The board voted 6-0 in favor of the revised GPS calendar. Voting were Kathleen Stowe, Dr. Mercanti-Anthony, Sophie Koven, Laura Kosten, Karen Hirsh, Jen Behette. Cody Kittle and Wendy Vizzo Walsh were absent. Continue Reading →
“This is a huge traffic and safety nightmare for Western Middle School students riding their bicycles, staff, families and the surrounding neighborhood.” – Frances Wu Nobay, PTA Council Facilities Committee chair Continue Reading →
The first 45-minute debate with the candidates for Selectwoman will begin at 7:00 pm. The second 45-minute debate with candidates for First Selectman will begin at 7:50 pm. Continue Reading →
A woman allegedly screamed at a victim and poured a bucket of water on top of her. Continue Reading →
Round Hill Association announces Neighbor Day is set for October 4, 2025 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. The Round Hill Association welcomes all to visit the many institutions and stores that flourish in the Backcountry. Children will enjoy climbing on a firetruck at the Round Hill Volunteer Fire Department, pumpkin decorating at Round Hill Community Church, and making their own musical instrument at St. Barnabas Church. Take a class at Stateline Fitness in the morning, followed by a walk at the Greenwich Land Trust, Foundation House, or Greenwich Audubon. Continue Reading →
“We find ourselves in this position because our original plan of parking in an off-site location fell through at the last minute.” – Dr. Toni Jones and Dr. Toni Jones, and Chief Financial and Administrative Officer Ben Branyan Continue Reading →