Apparently a branch had fallen down on the barn during the storm and and scared the horse out and it took off. Around midnight Greenwich Police walked the horse through the snow and back to his barn. 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.
Apparently a branch had fallen down on the barn during the storm and and scared the horse out and it took off. Around midnight Greenwich Police walked the horse through the snow and back to his barn. Continue Reading →
DPW commissioner Amy Siebert faced angry Old Greenwich neighbors on Tuesday night after she presented the plan for a large raised rotary at Sound Beach Ave, which is attached to the Cider Mill Creek bridge upgrade project. Neighbors want the bridge fixed, but don’t want the giant rotary. Continue Reading →
In its decision on March 6, 2018, Judge Trial Referee Taggart Adams for Stamford/Norwalk District Superior Court, wrote, “the administrative record in this matter is the most voluminous this court has ever seen, much less dealt with, in a land use appeal.” – Judge Trial Referee Taggart Adams for Stamford/Norwalk District Superior Court Continue Reading →
The fire was extinguished by about 2:00pm. Continue Reading →
Wild Bees: Photographs by Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman, runs April 14, 2018 – November 11, 2018 at Bruce Museum. Continue Reading →
SRO at GHS is cancelled for Thursday. If you bought tickets for Thursday’s show, you can use themon Friday or Saturday. Continue Reading →
A search has begun to replace Dennis Perry as CEO of Abilis, a non-profit that provides services to individuals with special needs. Continue Reading →
“Many don’t know that when we recycle a plastic bag in town, it is actually incinerated. Burning plastic bags, especially on a scale large enough to handle plastic bag refuse from a town with over 60,000 residents creates an incredible amount of toxins that are then released into our air.” – Anthony Lopez, RTM District 1 Continue Reading →
As of 7:45am there are still 8 road closures and 5% of households are without power. Continue Reading →