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

By: greenwichfreepress | 5 hours ago

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.

Volunteering

Honoring Meredith Sampson’s Living Legacy

“Members of the Greenwich Pollinator Pathway and Friends of Binney Park carefully relocated many of Meredith’s cherished native plants before her property is sold. These plants—some rare and not even available in garden centers—include native ferns, Virginia bluebells, mayapple, and more, all chosen by Meredith to support birds, bees, and other pollinators.” – Friends of Binney Park

Arts

Grease is the Latest Word at GHS as Spring Musical Approaches 

The annual Greenwich High School musical is Grease, with performances on May 14, 15 and 16. All performances will be at 7:00pm in the GHS Performing Arts Center.

More Headlines

GPD Update on Crash by Entry to Byram Park: One Dead; One Seriously Injured
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Around Town

First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich is New Co-Sponsor for Fifth Annual Burns Supper

By: greenwichfreepress | December 30, 2019

Break out your tartan and come join the fun! All are welcome – you don’t need to have Scottish ancestry! The celebration will feature bagpipes, poetry, whisky, and song. Continue Reading →

Business

Bright Horizons Child Care Seeks Home in Office Building

By: greenwichfreepress | December 29, 2019

According to their website, “Bright Horizons operates approximately 1,100 early education centers and preschools, caring for approximately 120,000 children annually in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Canada and India. Continue Reading →

Schools

Styrofoam Plates Out. Paper Plates In. The Future is Dishwashing in Greenwich Schools Cafeterias.

By: greenwichfreepress | December 29, 2019

The BOE plans to switch from single-use wares in cafeterias to reusable wares that would be washed in dishwashers. Continue Reading →

Schools

Board of Education Discusses Middle School Writing Assessment Gone Awry

By: greenwichfreepress | December 29, 2019

Originally the intent was to give all middle school students the same writing prompt on same day, at the same time, but there was a snow day. The following day there were technical problems with Writable. Parents said their kids were stressed and they didn’t know what weight the test would have for placement. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Dec 16-17, 2019

By: greenwichfreepress | December 28, 2019

275 Bruce Park Ave sold on Dec 17, 2019 for $850,000 Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

DUI for Driver Who Ran a Stop Sign on Christmas Morning

By: greenwichfreepress | December 28, 2019

Police stopped the car on South Water Street on Christmas around 1:00am. Continue Reading →

Health

Greenwich Tax Bills To Contain Insert with Reminder to Lock Cars, Info on Domestic Violence

By: greenwichfreepress | December 28, 2019

Soon Greenwich residents will receive tax bills in the mail for real estate and supplemental motor vehicle taxes. Tax is due on January 1. It must be paid on or before February 3 to avoid interest. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Woman Charged for Skipping Court for Attempted Bank Fraud

By: greenwichfreepress | December 27, 2019

Back in September 2019 the suspect and an accomplice went to a local bank and filled out withdrawal slips for a checking account in the amount of $8,500. Their suspicious behavior alarmed the teller who called police. Continue Reading →

Government

P&Z Watch: Application Submitted to Redevelop Lucas Point Property

By: greenwichfreepress | December 27, 2019

An application to demolish a 1929 Shore Colonial in Old Greenwich and construct a new single family residence has been submitted to P&Z. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Woman Charged with DUI Following Investigation of Crash in Cos Cob

By: greenwichfreepress | December 27, 2019

In November a driver taken to a local hospital for treatment for injuries sustained after her 2005 Toyota Scion crashed into another car on Stanwich Road. Continue Reading →

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