The campers look forward to this celebration every year, and the firefighters of the North Street Fire Department enjoy interacting with the kids. Continue Reading →
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Since 1997, Ms Coyne has worked at Greenwich Public Schools, holding multiple positions, including special education teacher and district special education instructional coach, but has called Western home since 2014 when then superintendent William McKersie appointed her assistant principal.
The campers look forward to this celebration every year, and the firefighters of the North Street Fire Department enjoy interacting with the kids. Continue Reading →
A teen driving a car stolen from Darien crashed into a phone pole, severing it. Continue Reading →
Wellmade Market is a great new deli in Greenwich provides a fresh take on sandwiches with many other upcoming options. Continue Reading →
Meet Greenwich’s newest fitness cult. Continue Reading →
The four men are Michael Stanco, Christopher Povella, Russell Paltauf and Daniel Natale, Jr. Continue Reading →
To honor his life, family and friends will gather Tuesday July 10th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home. A prayer service will take place at 7:30pm. Interment is private. Continue Reading →
41-43 Locust Street sold on June 27, 2018 for $1,400,000 Continue Reading →
The June 27 Board of Selectmen agenda included a request from Greenwich’s Housing Authority for Municipal Improvement (MI) for 51 units of senior and disabled housing to be added to the McKinney Terrace at the former Byram School. To qualify a person must be at least 62 and earn no more than $48,000. Continue Reading →
As more women at this time are encouraged to join Rotary, it was fitting that outgoing President Sally Parris welcomed Laura Hughes as Greenwich Rotary President for 2018-2019. Continue Reading →
Bocchino said his and the entire Greenwich Delegation’s focus will now be to work closely with the Town of Greenwich on appealing to the State of Connecticut’s Dept of Transportation for permission to replant trees and create an aesthetically satisfying buffer. Continue Reading →