As of March 22, 2018, Greenwich Public Schools were closed for five days due to weather related conditions (January 4, 5, March 7, 8, 21). Continue Reading →
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Pemberwick Deli, located at 83 Pemberwick Road in Greenwich, recently opened after a transforming five-month gut renovation. The deli now features ample seating, and a menu featuring Breakfast, Grill, Sandwiches and Salads.
As of March 22, 2018, Greenwich Public Schools were closed for five days due to weather related conditions (January 4, 5, March 7, 8, 21). Continue Reading →
“To not speak out against an injustice is immoral. What an incredible lesson to learn in high school.” – Anne Beaty, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“The only negative responses I have heard have been a result of personal logistical issues, rather than a feeling that kids have been negatively impacted in any way.” – Marc Tauber Continue Reading →
“Snyder asks if GHS students pay taxes, as if being a taxpayer is a prerequisite to exercising one’s right to free expression under the First Amendment.” – Sarah E. Littman Continue Reading →
Some topics to be covered include keeping the child safe, diaper changing, bottle-feeding, how to interview for a babysitting job just to name a few. Continue Reading →
The third annual dodge for a cause tournament at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich benefited Abilis. Continue Reading →
Hundreds gathered in Stamford’s Mill River Park for the March for Our Lives demonstration. About a dozen high school students spoke. Paul Simon sang The Sound of Silence. Continue Reading →
10 East Byway sold on March 20, 2018 for $995,000 Continue Reading →
Dozens of families came out with their children to see the Easter Bunny arrive by fire truck for the annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Banksville Community House in Greenwich on Saturday. Continue Reading →
“Teenagers are coming of age at a time when attempts to restrict press freedoms have become commonplace, and educators should not become complicit in these actions.” – Michele Turk, president of the Connecticut Press Club Continue Reading →