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Lane Critchell Launches Job Platform, “Stask,” after Success with Do It All Dudes

By: greenwichfreepress | 5 hours ago

“For students, the more you fill out your profile, more likely you’ll be notified about jobs. There is a checklist. Students can upload a photo, where they go to school, what they’re studying, past work and skills. I expect babysitting and sports lessons will be huge.” – Lane Critchell, founder of Stask

Government

League of Women Voters Greenwich to Host Recap of Connecticut’s 2026 Legislative Session

The event is on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Burning Tree Country Club, 120 Perkins Road, Greenwich. Registration is required.

Opinion

Talking Transportation: Bring Your Bike on Board

Whatever your destination, always BYO (and wear) a helmet when operating on two wheels. And remember: E-bikes and scooters should use UL-certified batteries and never be charged aboard any vehicle or station. – Jim Cameron

Health

Commemoration for National Gun Violence Awareness Day Set for June 5

Gun violence continues to be one of the leading causes of deaths of
children and teens, and in Connecticut 151 people were killed in 2025.

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Police & Fire

Woman Charged with Assault in Glenville

By: greenwichfreepress | February 12, 2018

Police responded to a report of an assault on Glenville Rd. Continue Reading →

Giving

New Bleachers Dedicated at GHS; Basketball Game Goes into Overtime vs Wilton Warriors

By: greenwichfreepress | February 12, 2018
At the dedication for the new bleachers at the GHS gymnasium, Athletic Director Gus Lindine, GAF's Lee Milazzo, Richard Fulton, Casey Fulton, and hockey Coach Chris Rurak and Rob Burton. Feb 9, 2018 Photo: Leslie Yager

On Friday night the new gymnasium bleachers, a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation, were dedicated just before the boys basketball team played Wilton. Continue Reading →

Government

Selectmen Weigh Quality of Life of GHS Neighbors on Hillside vs Privilege of Student Parking

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

The Board of Selectmen weighed the quality of life of neighbors on Hillside Road with the needs of GHS students and their families. At issue was student parking on Hillside Road, where there is room for about 72 cars. Continue Reading →

Sports

Greenwich High School Fencers Show Promise at 2018 Novice Tournament

By: Monique Nikolov | February 11, 2018

Greenwich High School fencing team took 14 of its newest recruits to the 2018 Connecticut Novice Fencing Tournament. Continue Reading →

Schools

North Mianus School Kids Give Back to Community in Before-School Effort

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

Impressive how so many kids were willing to come in before school to work on a project for Kids in crisis! Also hard not to notice how nice the older kids were to the younger ones. A+ Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich United Way Reading Champions Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

Last October David Rabin announced that the Greenwich United Way is planning to built on the success of the Reading Champions to include Math, Finance and Coding in the future. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Fifth Person Arrested Following Early Morning Gas Station Melee

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

A fifth person involved in the gas station melee was arrested and charged with Evading an Accident with Property Damage, Driving Wrong Way on a One Way Street, Unsafe Backing and Breach of Peace 2. Continue Reading →

Government

Turf Wars: Options for Improving School Fields is a Townwide Discussion

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

After some confusion over the meaning of “engineered grass field” it was clarified that the field is to be engineered to drain properly, and not being planted with “engineered grass.” Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

GPD: Ford Fusion Goes Missing from North Mianus

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

According to Greenwich Police a resident reported his Ford Fusion had been parked directly in front of his Boyd Lane house. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

GPD: A Beep In Bethel Alerted Owner of Missing iPad’s Location

By: greenwichfreepress | February 11, 2018

An iPad went missing back in 2016. Two years later the owner activated Find My iPhone. Continue Reading →

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