The incident took place at Toyota of Greenwich on East Putnam Avenue. Continue Reading →
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An action item at the end of Thursday’s school board meeting on extending the Superintendent’s contract ended in a tie vote, which meant the motion to extend failed. The vote came at the end of a long meeting, on the heels of the board’s 5-3 vote in favor of a bell to bell cell phone ban at the Greenwich High School.
The incident took place at Toyota of Greenwich on East Putnam Avenue. Continue Reading →
41 Club Road sold on Aug 29, 2018 for $3,480,000 Continue Reading →
QPR = Question, Persuade, Refer – a suicide prevention training (for anyone age 16 and up) is being offered Monday, September 17 from 7-9pm at Town Hall. Continue Reading →
“As an independent voter, I demand a lot of a candidate before he/she gets my vote, and I plan to vote for Olivia “Livvy” Floren, because she truly understands her responsibility to all the people of Greenwich, and tirelessly works to protect our interests.” – John Mastracchio Continue Reading →
The talk is Sunday, Sept 23 at 3:30pm at the Cole Auditorium in Greenwich Library. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police patrolling West Putnam Avenue pulled over a white Mercedes they spotted swerving in the roadway. Continue Reading →
A new scoreboard for Cardinal Stadium was installed on Thursday, just in time for a girls soccer game on Friday and the season opener football game on Saturday vs Trumbull. The scoreboard was a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation to the tune of about $115,000. Continue Reading →
“The BoE has been disingenuous and evasive about their position regarding artificial turf. To our knowledge, the BoE is currently doing a feasibility study with the aim of getting funding in January 2019 to install artificial turf at Central Middle School in 2019/2020.” – Protect Our Children/Real Grass for Healthy Kids, submitted by Liane Tel Continue Reading →
“Mr. Stefanowski announced his campaign for governor almost a year ago, and today, we’re 61 days out from Election Day. If he’s not prepared to answer questions today, how is he going to be prepared come Nov. 6?” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
A random lottery will be conducted and all applicants will be notified on or around September 17. Upon verification of Greenwich residency, employment or academic enrollment, lottery-winning applicants will have the opportunity to purchase up to the number of tickets requested. Non-winning applicants will be put on a waiting list. Continue Reading →