A sidewalk was partially blocked by US Postal Service relay mailbox. A call to the Dept of Human Services Alan Barry and the Selectman’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities Chairman Alan Gunzburg yielded results. 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.
A sidewalk was partially blocked by US Postal Service relay mailbox. A call to the Dept of Human Services Alan Barry and the Selectman’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities Chairman Alan Gunzburg yielded results. Continue Reading →
The weather held for most of the Experience the Sound event on Sunday. Beachgoers wandered up to the Bruce Museum Seaside Center with buckets of creatures to have them identified, watch the Osprey Cam, and learn about shellfish and various conservation efforts in Town. Continue Reading →
Mike Rinaldi, a Music Therapist at Nathaniel Witherell, recalled one woman in the Dementia Care unit who would not responded to any activities, including bingo or cards. But once Mike arrived with his music, the woman’s memory was sparked and she began dancing to the music. It took her back to a time when she and her husband loved to dance. Continue Reading →
The Glenville Volunteer Fire Company will honor Greenwich civic leader and philanthropist Ed Dadakis at its annual fundraising event on Thursday, October 4, 2018, at Tamarack Country Club. Continue Reading →
Individuals were recognized for their investigative efforts and contributions to 31 significant federal criminal prosecutions and civil cases in Connecticut, including investigations involving the sex trafficking of children and an extensive “pump-and-dump” securities fraud scheme. Continue Reading →
This year new participants include a seaweed farmer from The Kelp Farm with information and seaweed tasting, plus an oyster cage fishing boat, face painting a caricaturist, and much more. This is a great, family friendly event! Continue Reading →
“Now more than ever, people see the Library as a ‘third place’– the civic center of the community. As a society, we spend a lot of time online – and in response, we see our patrons craving a warm, accessible, community-oriented space where they can come to connect with others; or to work, read, or even be online in the presence of other people.” – Barbara Ormerod-Glynn, Library Director Continue Reading →
On Tuesday evening Greenwich Police spotted a resident known to have an active warrant for her arrest. Continue Reading →
The talk will be followed by an outdoor walk to look for bees in the nearby gardens. The program program is inspired by and complements the current Bruce Museum exhibition Wild Bees: Photographs by Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman, which features color photographs of native bees in their natural habitats, along with an exploration of their varied lifestyles. Continue Reading →
Here are more photos of the Class of 2018 participating in Greenwich High School’s 149th commencement. Congratulations! Continue Reading →