“I urge RTM members to pass this ordinance, if not for their own health or the over 100,000 marine animals that die each year from plastic bag pollution, then for my generation’s sake.” – René LaPointe Jameson, GHS class of 2018 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.
“I urge RTM members to pass this ordinance, if not for their own health or the over 100,000 marine animals that die each year from plastic bag pollution, then for my generation’s sake.” – René LaPointe Jameson, GHS class of 2018 Continue Reading →
Heavy snow, downed trees and tree limbs are impacting the Town’s 265 miles of roadways, making operations and response for highway and emergency responders increasingly difficult. Town Hall will open at 10:00am on Thursday. Continue Reading →
The roads are slick and dangerous. The heavy wet snow is starting to bring down trees all across town. Continue Reading →
Three-time Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame inductee and 18-time Grammy award winner Eric Clapton will headline the event. Performing prior to Clapton, and making their third GTP appearance, is the powerful and soulful Tedeschi Trucks Band.
Legendary New Orleans-based Preservation Hall Jazz Band brings the funk to Greenwich for a second year.
New to the GTP stage and hailing from Colorado is popular bluegrass sensation, complete with banjo and violin, Trout Steak Revival. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, May 30, The Palace Theatre in Stamford welcomes Earth, Wind & Fire, one of the top-selling musical groups of all time, for the nonprofit’s 9th Annual Gala. The event is The Palace’s largest annual fundraiser with proceeds benefiting the organization’s arts education programs. Continue Reading →
There is concern with travel along Greenwich roads where there is residual cleanup needed from last weekend’s Nor’easter that prompted the closure of 180 roads because of downed trees, utility poles, utility wires and tree limbs. Continue Reading →
Current forecasts call for heavy wet snow accumulating up to 12 inches along the coast and higher amounts inland. Strong wind and coastal flooding can also be expected. Continue Reading →
“According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050.” – Mareta Hamre Continue Reading →
On Saturday, March 3, Greenwich Boy Scout James Heavey held a “Flag Fair” in the post-storm conditions at the American Legion Club in Glenville to fulfill one of his final requirements towards the rank of Eagle. Continue Reading →
“Finally, the option to buy paper bags for $0.25 each is little help. This is expensive, particularly for our less affluent.” – Brooks Harris, RTM District 10 Continue Reading →