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

By: greenwichfreepress | 1 hour 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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Schools

Deadline to Nominate a Greenwich Distinguished Teacher is March 1

By: greenwichfreepress | February 7, 2018
Trip, Peyton, Aidan and Knox Williams with Victoria Morrison Cappiali at the 33rd Distinguished Teacher Awards. May 2, 2017 Photo: Leslie Yager

To be eligible for nomination the candidate must be a full time staff member who is currently teaching in the Greenwich Public Schools (GPS); and has been a teacher for at least five years, three of which must be in the Greenwich Public Schools. The deadline for nominations is March 1, 2018, 5:00 pm. Continue Reading →

Health

The Sexual Assault Awareness Club at GHS Tackles Gaslighting, Sexual Assault & Emotionally Abusive Relationships

By: greenwichfreepress | February 6, 2018
Some of the members of the Sexual Assault Awareness Club include (left to right) Evan Pey, Jessica Neri, Sean Macmenamin, Isabella Sampedro and Alexandra Cid. Photo: Leslie Yager

Quentil Ball, the director of The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis and Education visited a recently formed club at GHS, the Sexual Assault Awareness Club to talk about prevention and where to seek help. Continue Reading →

Opinion

Tesei and Aiello: Initiatives Are Under Way to Address Economic Development

By: greenwichfreepress | February 6, 2018

“Economic growth in our Town also is critical to keeping Greenwich strong. To that end, we have more initiatives underway than ever before – all designed to sustain and grow our Town’s economy.” – First Selectman Peter Tesei and Chair of the First Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee Jim Aiello Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

More Trouble for Woman Charged with Stealing Jewelry, Credit Card

By: greenwichfreepress | February 6, 2018
Nicker Brown-Cameron

This week, Ms. Brown-Cameron was charged with Violating Conditions of Release 1. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Man Charged with Operating a Drug Factory

By: greenwichfreepress | February 6, 2018
Sami Issa Suleiman, Feb 6, 2018 Photo courtesy Greenwich Police

After police executed a search & seizure warrant on the west side of town, a man was found with Meth, mushrooms, marijuana, Hallucinogenics and drug paraphernalia. He faces multiple drug charges. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Weekend SUV Theft; Cars Rummaged Through

By: greenwichfreepress | February 6, 2018

Another car left unlocked with the keys in it has vanished. This time from a driveway in Glenville. Continue Reading →

Giving

New GHS Gym Bleachers to Be Dedicated Friday Night

By: greenwichfreepress | February 6, 2018

Stay to cheer for the Greenwich High School boys basketball team as they take on the Wilton Warriors. Game tip-off time is 7:00 pm. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Carolyn C. Antonik, 80

By: greenwichfreepress | February 5, 2018
Carolyn C. Antonik,

No Christian service is planned as the memorial will be private. A celebration of life will be planned by the immediate family for the summer of 2018 (TBD). Continue Reading →

Schools

GHS Cardinals Hockey Kicks It Up a Notch with Live Streamed and On-Demand Game Coverage

By: greenwichfreepress | February 5, 2018

While the popularity of hockey has soared over the past 20 years, Hamill Rink has remained frozen in time. Still the success of the boys hockey team, belies the outdated facility. Rob Burnett is calling the games, which are live streamed and archived on LocalLive, and the rink has a new sound system. Continue Reading →

Around Town

An Exciting New Form of Self-Expression – Flinn Gallery Opens: Beyond Street Art

By: Karen Sheer | February 5, 2018

In the first exhibition of its kind for Greenwich, Beyond Street Art brings the explosive energy of the street to Flinn Gallery, second floor Greenwich Library. Runs through March 7, 2018. All works are for sale. Continue Reading →

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