“This is a time when it is most important for people to come together and have a civil dialogue.” – Statement issued by Indivisible Greenwich submitted by Nerlyn Pierson Continue Reading →
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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.
“This is a time when it is most important for people to come together and have a civil dialogue.” – Statement issued by Indivisible Greenwich submitted by Nerlyn Pierson Continue Reading →
To recognize the high level of science research that high school students in the region have undertaken, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich has selected 10 young scientists in grades 9 to 12, to present posters of their work on Thursday, May 31, at the 4th Annual PHENOMENON: Science Innovation Fair. Continue Reading →
On Sunday, May 20 at 4:15 pm, Bach@415 Concert Series at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church presents a rising star in the countertenor world, Daniel Moody and internationally-acclaimed concert organist Dr. Bálint Karosi. Directed by the ever fervent J. Michael Roush, St. Barnabas’ acclaimed music director, Bach@415 features an exquisite array of choral works and organ music from the sacred Baroque period in the church’s contemporary sanctuary located at 954 Lake Avenue, Greenwich, CT. Recently Roush has introduced many Greenwichites and thosebeyond, to a myriad of rarely heard and well-known Bach cantatas as part of the popular Bach@415 Concert Series. Continue Reading →
“For those advocating “fiscal freedom” and focusing solely on the mill rate, I urge you to recognize that there is another side to the equation—having a reserve for contingencies as well as things our town needs to enhance its schools, buildings, fields, traffic. Are we taking this into account or we ignoring them to reduce the mill rate by .092 just so we can say we lowered taxes?” – Joanna Swomley Continue Reading →
Calling all Explorers. Coders. Engineers. Designers! Experience the COOLEST Camps! It’s Summer Adventure for the Mind at Zaniac Greenwich. Continue Reading →
A Greenwich man was arrested on May 6 just after midnight after Greenwich Police were detailed to the scene of a motor vehicle crash with possible injuries. Continue Reading →
Several Greenwich Girl Scout Service Unit members were honored and recognized at the Girl Scouts of Connecticut Council Annual Meeting. Continue Reading →
In Greenwich a Reusable Checkout Bag Ordinance goes into effect on September 12, 2018. Plastic checkout bags will no longer be available at any business establishments operating in the Town of Greenwich starting September 12, 2018, though there are some exemptions. Continue Reading →
On Sunday, April 29, and Monday, April 30, The Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony invited the Greenwich United Way to honor Reading Champion Volunteers and celebrate the program’s 10th Anniversary. Continue Reading →
On Monday May 14 at 4pm, the Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a special meeting, prior to the RTM meeting that evening, on the Municipal Improvement for a major redesign of the intersection of Sound Beach Ave, Laddins Rock and Harding Rd. The proposal includes a new raised traffic circle by the Perott Library in addition to repair of the Cider Mill Brook bridge. Continue Reading →