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LWV Greenwich Legislative De-Brief: State Budget, Guns, Vaccines

By: greenwichfreepress | 3 hours ago

A League of Women Voters Greenwich legislative recap featured the entire Greenwich delegation, who reflected on the recently concluded legislative session and a view to next year.

Schools

ISD Marks 25 Years of IB Academic Excellence with Well Attended Open House

The 25 year anniversary year milestone was commemorated during an open house event featuring history from the school, including old articles and yearbooks, and visits to the school’s classrooms.

Summer Camp

Code Ninjas Returns with Another Summer of COOL Enrichment

Kids don’t just “watch screens” – they build, create and problem-solve thrugh STEM • Robotics • 3D Printing • LEGO® Engineering • Game Design • AI • Minecraft • Drones • Building Cartoons & more.

Schools

Greenwich School Board Votes to Enter Settlement Discussions in Lawsuit with First Selectman Camillo and Town

The board voted unanimously on an action item concerning a lawsuit between First Selectman Fred Camillo and the Board of Education.

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Government

DPW’s “Quick Build” Pilot Project on Rt 1 by NY State Line Takes Neighbors by Surprise

By: greenwichfreepress | July 24, 2025

“I am disappointed to see that the money we secured for crosswalks is going to be used for some type of road narrowing experiment.” – State Rep Steve Meskers Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich Schools Chief Appoints Philip Hammack Principal of International School at Dundee

By: greenwichfreepress | July 24, 2025

Philip Hammack replaces Dana Firmender as as principal of the International School at Dundee. . Firmender departed GPS for a school district closer to home. Most recently, Hammack was the assistant principal at the high performing Briarcliff Manor Middle School in New York. Continue Reading →

Business

Fundraiser for “Gains for Guyana” at The Marketplace Vintage & Thrift Set for July 27

By: greenwichfreepress | July 24, 2025

Next Sunday, July 27 from 12:00 to 4:00pm Eva Barber and Tyler Bell are partnering with Kate and Meg Fronio for a shopping fundraiser to benefit Gains for Guyana at The Marketplace, a popular vintage thrift store in Byram. Continue Reading →

Government

RTC Shuffle Candidates for Fall Greenwich Municipal Elections Slate

By: greenwichfreepress | July 24, 2025

The RTC endorsed more than the minimum number of candidates for Board of Education and for the finance board they did not renominate incumbents Karen Fassuliotis or 2-decade member Leslie Tarkington. Continue Reading →

Health

Family Centers Health Care and Greenwich Hospital/ Yale New Haven Health to Hold Community Health Fair on 8/2

By: greenwichfreepress | July 24, 2025

The fair will feature fun for the entire family, including free food, giveaways, games and face painting. Free Zumba lessons will also be offered. Continue Reading →

Arts

Greenwich Historical Society Announces Carol Cadou as New Executive Director & CEO

By: greenwichfreepress | July 24, 2025

Carol Cadou brings over 30 years of museum management and curatorial experience with historic sites, libraries, archives, and fine and decorative arts collections, with prior leadership tenures at The National Society of Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA), Winterthur Museum, and George Washington’s Mount Vernon. Continue Reading →

Government

Karen Krause Announces BOE Candidacy, Vows to Restore Constructive Collaboration and Focus on Student Outcomes

By: greenwichfreepress | July 23, 2025

“The recent challenges surrounding the school budget process made it clear that the Board of Education needs someone with deep financial expertise and the ability to deescalate conflicts to find workable solutions.” – Karen Krause Continue Reading →

Business

Despite Concerns of P&Z Chair, Church with Historic Overlay Okayed for Additional Commercial Use

By: greenwichfreepress | July 23, 2025

Second Congregational Church has a Historic Overlay which yields some incentives from p&Z. It located in a residential neighborhood, but it is less than 1,000 ft from a commercial zone. Continue Reading →

Giving

Neighbor to Neighbor Launching Children’s Clothing Pilot

By: greenwichfreepress | July 23, 2025

Neighbor to Neighbor will accept clothing donations on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays as part of this pilot during normal operating hours. Community members are encouraged to donate new or clean gently used seasonal children’s clothing for youth sizes 0-16. Ripped, damaged or soil clothing is not appropriate to donate. Continue Reading →

Volunteering

Sue Moretti Bodson to be Honored with the David N. Theis Award for Outstanding Service to the Community

By: greenwichfreepress | July 23, 2025

The award is presented each year to a Greenwich resident who, in the spirit of Dave Theis, generously serves the Town’s people, organizations, and institutions. Continue Reading →

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