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GHS Outdoor Track Team Learns Tough Lesson In Sportsmanship after CIAC Decision Tips the Championship Scales 

By: greenwichfreepress | 21 hours ago

At the CIAC Class LL boys outdoor track championships in New Britain on May 30, the Cardinals celebrated earning the team title, finishing ahead of rivals from Hamden. But the win was overturned by CIAC after a religious accommodation allowed a Hamden athlete to compete in the MM meet the following day, Sunday and have his points apply to the previous day’s event. The situation is unprecedented. GHS athletes and parents asked the CIAC to review how the situation was handled.

Sports

Greenwich Nationals 8U Are Champions in 2026 Greater Hudson Valley D3 Spring Championship

The 8U team won the Championship, defeating the Pomperaug Panthers 6-1 in front of an incredible home crowd at Banksville.

Opinion

Connecticut: We Built Transportation’s Future, Then Got Stuck in Traffic

“Connecticut also got into cars early. Hartford, Bridgeport and New Britain all had their moment in the auto industry. But we also got into regulation early, because this is Connecticut and we do enjoy a good rule. In 1901, Connecticut passed the nation’s first statewide motor-vehicle speed-limit law: 12 miles per hour in cities and 15 on country roads.” – Jim Cameron

Schools

Sacred Heart Celebrates that Graduation of its 177th Class

Sacred Heart Greenwich celebrated the graduation of its 177th class, comprising 69 young women on Friday. Among the 69 graduates, Sacred Heart Greenwich celebrated nine “lifers” who attended the school since Lower School and 12 student-athletes committed to continuing their athletic careers at the collegiate level.

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Police & Fire

Boat Run Aground at Red Rock Awaited High Tide

By: greenwichfreepress | May 26, 2018

According to Greenwich Police the owner of the boat made arrangements for removal at high tide there was no fuel leakage and the cause of the boat accident appeared to be operator error. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

GPD Women’s Self-Defense Class Graduates High School Juniors and Seniors

By: greenwichfreepress | May 26, 2018

The Greenwich Police Department is tentatively scheduling a Fall 2018 Women’s Self Defense Class which should begin in October 2018. Continue Reading →

Health

13 More Reasons Why: Mystery Teen Drama about Suicide Prompts Questions

By: greenwichfreepress | May 26, 2018

The new season will address topics of suicide and school violence, which can be very anxiety provoking. Is this Netflix drama the best forum for addressing teen suicide and other controversial themes? Continue Reading →

Greenwich Driver Faces Motor Vehicle Charges

By: greenwichfreepress | May 26, 2018

Police stopped a car on Delavan Ave for having a suspended and expired registration. Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich Crew Excels at Northeast Regionals

By: greenwichfreepress | May 25, 2018

The Greenwich Crew team had huge success that the Northeast Regionals in Massachusetts on May 19-20. Continue Reading →

Food Drink Restaurants

Greenwich Wine + Food Festival Adds Chef Daniel Boulud, Adam Richman Mary Giuliani to Celeb Chef Line Up

By: greenwichfreepress | May 25, 2018

Some of the Ambassador Chefs include Matt Storch, Bill Taibe, Mike Pietrafeso, Debra Ponzek, Geoff Lazlo and Stavros Karipides.
The 2018 event takes place September 21-22 at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Government

Tesei Reacts to Superintendent Gildea’s Resignation

By: greenwichfreepress | May 25, 2018

“Dr. Gildea is the 12th superintendent to lead Greenwich public schools in the last 20 years. The fact Greenwich has been unable to retain a Superintendent for the long-term, is indicative that something is structurally, and perhaps philosophically, wrong with the processes employed by the Board of Education.” – Peter Tesei Continue Reading →

Schools

Gildea Resigns

By: greenwichfreepress | May 25, 2018

The search for a permanent Superintendent will begin without delay. Continue Reading →

Holiday

What’s Happening? Memorial Day Events in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | May 25, 2018

There are three parades this weekend, plus the Saturday Farmers Market and Greenwich Town Party. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers May, 15, 2018

By: greenwichfreepress | May 25, 2018

14 Druid Lane sold on May 15, 2018 for $2,367,500 Continue Reading →

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