According to an October, 2017 poll by Quinnipiac University, three-quarters of voters nationwide support a ban on bump stocks, including 62% of Republicans, 82% of Democrats, 76% of Independents, and 67% of households with guns. 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.
According to an October, 2017 poll by Quinnipiac University, three-quarters of voters nationwide support a ban on bump stocks, including 62% of Republicans, 82% of Democrats, 76% of Independents, and 67% of households with guns. Continue Reading →
“We all fought like there was no tomorrow. In fact, my fellow seniors and I will never fence again for this high school league.” – GHS senior Captain Koh Kobayashi. Continue Reading →
Police observed a man speeding on East Putnam Ave in Riverside between Riverside Ave and Sheephill. Continue Reading →
Christopher McDonnell explained why he walked out of GHS on Wednesday rather than attend a school sanctioned, apolitical rally featuring speakers from student government. His friend Zach Lori shared his opinions of the rally and why he was intimidated to walk out. Continue Reading →
“This is a shout out to our Senator Scott Frantz to vote yes in support of Justice McDonald for the reason of his broad experience and qualifications including: 20 years in private practice handling all stages of litigation in federal and state courts at both trial and appellate levels; serving on the Stamford Board of Finance; serving as the Director of Legal Affairs and Corporation Counsel for the City of Stamford; prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court, serving as the General Counsel to the Office of the Governor for CT; serving as a member of the Stamford Board of Representatives where he began his public service career in 1993 and also as a State Senator where he served as the Senate Chairman of the Judiciary Committee for all eight years he was in the General Assembly. Senator Frantz: please vote yes.” Monica Prihoda, RTM District 6 Continue Reading →
“I was really surprised to win this year,” said Austin Sciulla. “There were so many great competitors. When I saw Jack Rossi, I knew it was going to be close.” Continue Reading →
For the 2009 through 2013 tax years, Pasquale F. Furano underreported more than $2.5 million in gross receipts on his federal tax returns. He faces a maximum term of imprisonment of five years. Continue Reading →
Road closures will occur throughout the downtown area beginning at approximately 1:30pm in preparation for the parade. Continue Reading →
This article was written by Michelle Xiong and Emma Burstiner for The Beak at Greenwich High School, and was published on Friday, March 16, 2018 Continue Reading →
Thursday night got a little bit hairy at Western Middle School. Students, staff friends and family donated pony tails and had their heads shaved to raise money for St. Baldrick’s Foundation to fight pediatric cancer. Continue Reading →