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

By: greenwichfreepress | 18 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.

Obituaries

Linda Ann Pagano, 78

An informal celebration of life will be held on Sunday, May 17 from 11:00am – 1:00pm at Coxe & Graziano, 134 Hamilton Avenue, Greenwich, CT .

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

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Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Re Elect Carmella Budkins for Town Clerk

By: greenwichfreepress | October 2, 2019

“Carmella Budkins has the experience and demeanor that we need at the Town Hall.” – Nicole Pate Continue Reading →

Business

Port Chester Planning Commission: ‘Pump the Brakes’ on 9-Story Tarry Lighthouse

By: | October 1, 2019

In addition to the 274-unit “Tarry Lighthouse,” the Port Chester Planning Commission reviewed an application for another 9 story building on South Main Street and a 44 table restaurant on Willow. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Missing Greenwich Man Located with Assistance from Stamford Police K-9 Unit

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2019

Stamford Police responded to Greenwich on Sunday night on a report of a missing person who had run off into the woods just after dark. Continue Reading →

Around Town

There is Still Time to Join Scouting – Meet Leaders on Oct 2

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2019

Families interested in joining a local Troop or Pack are invited to stop by anytime between 6:00pm and 8:00pm to learn more about Greenwich Scouting programs. Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich Public Schools Appoints Interim Food Services Director

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2019

“Dave is already a strong leader for our Food Services Team and will make a great addition to the Central Office as Interim Food Services Director for this year.’ – Dr. Toni Jones Continue Reading →

Around Town

Bea and Peter Crumbine Highlight the Fifth Annual Theis Award on Oct 3

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2019

he Glenville Volunteer Fire Company will mark its five-year anniversary of presenting the David N. Theis Award for Outstanding Service to the Community, by honoring Greenwich civic leaders and volunteers, Bea and Peter Crumbine. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Presentation on General Lafayette’s Visit to Greenwich in 1824 To Be Given by Julien Icher of The Lafayette Trail, Inc.

By: Andrew Melillo | October 1, 2019

On Wednesday, October 2 at 7:00pm, the residents of Greenwich can come and learn more about General Lafayette’s Tour, and more particularly, the stops he made here in the Town of Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Don’t Trust Camillo’s Doublespeak on Environmental Issues

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2019

“Greenwich needs a leader who is fully committed to environmental policies that conserve our town’s distinctive natural resources – and one who is transparent with their values and goals, not trying to confuse and obscure behind doublespeak.” – Jennie Baird Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Duo Busted for Using Stolen Credit Card to Pay for Hotel Rooms

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2019

After learning two people had checked in on Friday with a stolen credit card, Greenwich Police knocked on the doors of two hotel rooms at the Delamar Hotel. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Why the Republicans Really Lost Control of the Town Finance Board

By: greenwichfreepress | September 30, 2019

“Do Greenwich Republicans really think they lost control of the Town Finance Board (BET) because their opponents neglected to amend their candidate filings?” – Judy Berg Continue Reading →

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