About National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. Continue Reading →
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Throughout the day, officers showcased specialized units including the SWAT team, dive team, and the department drone program. Police vehicles and equipment were displayed outside headquarters as children and families had the opportunity to speak directly with officers about their roles and training.
About National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. Continue Reading →
After being charged with Failure to Appear, a New Canaan man was released on $500 bond. He is scheduled to appear in Stamford Superior Court on March 25. Continue Reading →
Volunteer members of the Greenwich Fire Department work along the Career Firefighters as a team in mitigating emergency fire calls. You will be taught the skills both in house and outside of the department in order to operate safely. Continue Reading →
RTM District 4 (Byram) has one vacancy and will elect a new member at their meeting on Wednesday, April 3, 2019. Continue Reading →
Election 2019 is set for November 5, when Greenwich voters will be electing candidates to run important Town functions. For the first time in almost 15 years, there will not be an incumbent First Selectman candidate. Continue Reading →
“It’s not about title, nor the next logical first step. I love my job at at the state capital but I love my Town more…In 10-1/2 years at the state capital, one thing I’ve learned is I never want to see my hometown be like Hartford.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Steven Katz, vice chair of Greenwich’s Commission on Aging and founder of Sterling Care in Greenwich, talks about assisted living and aging in place in Greenwich, where in fact there are no assisted living facilities.
A recent survey of residents 45+ revealed people want to retire here but many anticipate moving out of town.
“Moving to Stamford is not aging in place,” Katz said. Continue Reading →
Bribery and fraud were allegedly used in a massive scheme to facilitate high school age children’s admission to colleges and universities across the country. Dozens of people have been charged including Greenwich resident Gordon Caplan. Not all the students who benefited from the cheating were even aware it was done on their behalf. Continue Reading →
Head of transportation for Greenwich Schools replied to a question about students sitting on the floor of an overcrowded bus, saying it is not allowed. She also said the issue of buses arriving late at GHS has been corrected. Continue Reading →
Not far from the Greenwich line, Mead Farm in Stamford, in operation since 1928, offers affordable and challenging riding and horsemanship instruction. The atmosphere is casual yet professional. Continue Reading →