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P&Z Watch: Fitness Center Proposed at 100 East Putnam Ave in Cos Cob

By: greenwichfreepress | 1 hour ago

Programming would include a balanced mix of Pilates, barre, yoga, medication and breathwork. The applicant seeks to offer group classes as well as private and semi-private instruction.

Around Town

PHOTOS: GHS Spring Musical, Grease, Opens Thursday – Go Greased Lightning

Greenwich High School’s spring musical production of Grease is set for Thursday, May 14; Friday, May 15; and Saturday, May 16 in the school’s performing arts center. Shows start at 7:00pm. There is an intermission between Act 1 and Act 2. Reserve tickets online.

Around Town

Guinness Record Holders Honored During Tom’s Driving School 75th Anniversary Celebration

Owners Tom Ferraro Jr. and Linda Muccio, who are siblings, were recognized as Guinness World Record title holders for being the world’s oldest active driving instructors after each surpassed 38 years as owner and operator of the school.

Schools

Greenwich Public Schools Presents the 2026 Paraeducators of the Year 

The Connecticut State Department of Education defines a paraeducator as an employee who assists teachers and/or other certified professionals or therapists in the delivery of instructional and related services to students.

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Health

Two New Courses Proposed at Greenwich High School

By: greenwichfreepress | January 20, 2020

Administrators presented an advanced computer science course and a yoga and mindfulness course. The courses will come up as action items on the BOE agenda for the February meeting. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

John Michael Castagna, 60, Greenwich EMT

By: greenwichfreepress | January 20, 2020

Friends can greet the family on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 from 4:00 to 7:00pm at the Abriola Parkview Funeral Home, 419 White Plains Road in Trumbull.

A Church Service will be held at 10:00am on Thursday January 23, 2020 directly in White Oak Baptist Church, 5344 Main Street Stratford. Continue Reading →

Government

Local Officials Voice Concerns about Increased Traffic at Proposed Tarry Lighthouse

By: greenwichfreepress | January 20, 2020

Port Chester Mayor Falanka and CT State Rep Steve Meskers (District 150) Share concerns of increased traffic from proposed Tarry Lighthouse development. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

1998 DUI Haunts Greenwich Man Charged with Another DUI 22 Years Later

By: greenwichfreepress | January 20, 2020

On Friday, when Greenwich Police went to the back country Greenwich residence of a man with an active arrest warrant for a November DUI, they determined he had an outstanding warrant for Failure to Appear 2 in connection to a 1998 DUI in Bridgeport. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Arora Panders to Voters with Non-Stop Talk about Taxes

By: greenwichfreepress | January 20, 2020

“(Arora’s) message revolves around attacking Democrats for raising taxes on this, that and the other thing. There are two problems: his accusations are misleading and his solutions disingenuous.” – Mary Ellen Markowitz Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

GUY SMITH: State Rep 151 District Special Election Offers Stark Choice

By: greenwichfreepress | January 19, 2020

“Next Tuesday Greenwich 151 st District voters will have a stark choice as they vote to fill the state representative seat vacated when Fred Camillo was elected First Selectman.” – Guy Smith, Democratic candidate for governor in 2018. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, January 6-8, 2020

By: greenwichfreepress | January 19, 2020

21 Sidney Lanier Lane sold on Jan 7, 2020 for $2,200,000 Continue Reading →

Around Town

Opinion: The Complex Problem of Walking In Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | January 19, 2020

“Whether you walk for pleasure or walk because you must, there is value in unifying our voice on this matter of public safety for all of Greenwich.”– Katherine LoBalbo, Cos Cob Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Extradite Man from Penitentiary in PA, Charge Him with Larceny for 2016 Incident

By: greenwichfreepress | January 18, 2020

Greenwich Police traveled to the US Penitentiary Canaan in Pennsylvania and took custody of a man wanted in Greenwich for Larceny charges relating to the theft of computers from a local business. Continue Reading →

Government

Selectmen Discuss Properties Coming off Tax Rolls, Purchased by Private Schools and Hospital

By: greenwichfreepress | January 18, 2020

During a workshop on Monday, First Selectman Camillo said he was concerned about the number properties coming off the tax rolls, in particular the ones being bought by private schools. Continue Reading →

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