The 22 juniors were chosen out of a class of about 700. Criteria for the awards included demonstration of the qualities of scholarship and character, along with an outstanding interest in books and a great love of reading. Continue Reading →
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“Right now there are more Chinese restaurants closing. Greenwich needs a traditional Chinese restaurant, and we have a very strong team.” – Bill Xia, owner of Lunar, set for a soft opening this summer
The 22 juniors were chosen out of a class of about 700. Criteria for the awards included demonstration of the qualities of scholarship and character, along with an outstanding interest in books and a great love of reading. Continue Reading →
The Concours continues its tradition of holding two unique Concours back-to-back, with American cars and motorcycles on Saturday, June 1, and foreign marques on Sunday, June 2. Continue Reading →
The deceased was a man. There were no signs of foul play. Continue Reading →
A driver attempting to park in front of Sophia’s jumped the curb and crashed into the store. The driver then put the care in reverse and backed across the parking lot where it struck three vehicles – a 2016 Mercedes Benz GLC300, a 2005 Honda Pilot, and a 2018 Land Rover. Continue Reading →
Jennifer Dulos, 50, has been missing since May 24, 2019. Continue Reading →
Callers will have to dial back in to leave messages at a later time or the next day. Outgoing calls will still function if users are in the building during the outage. This outage is just for the voicemail system at Town Hall and also will affect the automated answering and greeting functions in the system. Continue Reading →
C. Parker Gallery is currently showcasing photographer Mark Weiss’ work on 1980s rock and roll and is also featuring pieces by the silkscreen artist and Fox 5 NYC anchor Steve Lacey. The exhibit, “Good Times, Big Hair” coincides with the Greenwich Town Party, where Lynyrd Skynyrd, an artist he frequently worked with, performed on Saturday. Continue Reading →
A man spotted driving slowly down Greenwich Avenue and then to the right of a stop sign in the roadway, suddenly accelerated and led police on a chase. Continue Reading →
Those who are dedicated to nurturing young children take pleasure in seeing those minds and personalities blossom, in all their individuality.
It is these moments of excitement that lie at the heart of The Children’s School’s mission: to help children discover for themselves how exhilarating and meaningful it is to learn. Continue Reading →
District 9 (Glenville) currently has two vacancies. Continue Reading →