The charges stemmed back to an incident in the Glenville section of Greenwich back in November 2023. Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
The charges stemmed back to an incident in the Glenville section of Greenwich back in November 2023. Continue Reading →
It is an affirmation of the amazing, talented and dedicated teachers that comprise the Greenwich Public School system. Continue Reading →
“It’s laughable that the Republican Town Committee’s chair is lashing out at Democrats after the Board of Education’s leadership merely asked our town finance board what thousands of Greenwich residents of all political stripes have: reconsider reckless GOP-led school budget cuts.” – Christina Downey, Chair, Greenwich Democratic Town Committee Continue Reading →
“Public service requires tough decisions and careful stewardship — not soundbites. We stand by a budget that protects students and respects taxpayers. We believe that transparency, not fear, leads to better outcomes for students and taxpayers alike.” – Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation Republicans David Alfano, Nisha Arora, Karen Fassuliotis, Harry Fisher, Lucia Jansen and Leslie Tarkington Continue Reading →
“ONE job at Havemeyer (or $162,464 from professional development or from unnecessary consultants) would save ALL of the Learning Facilitator jobs from middle through high school. PLEASE reopen this discussion with some actual information about what we do and the detrimental effects it will have without learning facilitators in the middle and high schools.” – Franny Bittman, English and AVID teacher, English Program Assistant, and 2025 Distinguished Teacher Continue Reading →
On May 1 around 5:15pm plainclothes officers observed suspicious activity in the vicinity of the Greenwich business district related to transactions the arrestees engaged in at a local financial institution. Continue Reading →
The Tee Party serves as a critical fundraiser, directly benefiting the programs and services that enhance the well-being of the seniors who call Parsonage Cottage home. Continue Reading →
In celebration of Israel’s 77th Independence Day, Temple Sholom hosted a special multi-generational Yom Ha’aztma’ut concert on Sunday, May 4. Continue Reading →
The board did not vote on cuts to Transportation (bus routes) that would change school Start Time or changing the GHS House structure to eliminate 5 full time employees, citing the fact that 2 BOE members – Cody Kittle and Wendy Vizzo Walsh – were absent. They did vote to reject pay-to-play sports at GHS. Continue Reading →
“It is inappropriate and concerning that Mr. Camillo is using official town communication platforms to advocate for his personal position in an ongoing legal matter. Public trust in governmental communication relies on transparency and neutrality, not selective messaging.” – Karen Hirsh, chair Greenwich Board of Education Continue Reading →