In Weston, Dr. McKersie will have a considerably smaller district, with a total enrollment of about 2,400 students compared to nearly 9,000 students in Greenwich. 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.
In Weston, Dr. McKersie will have a considerably smaller district, with a total enrollment of about 2,400 students compared to nearly 9,000 students in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band, as well as six talented, local bands with Greenwich connections and familiar names, will add more musical flavor to the spirited lineup of live performances at the sixth annual Greenwich Town Party (GTP), the all-day, family music festival set for Saturday, May 28 Continue Reading →
The April Parks & Rec meeting included updates on a variety of topics. Mr. Siciliano said the department seeks to educate town residents that flying drones is not allowed on town property. He said remediation of the New Lebanon playing field should start soon and that the upper field at Havemeyer is now “game-only,” meaning groups including Greenwich Soccer Association now have their practices elsewhere. Continue Reading →
Art to the Avenue, the Greenwich Art’s Council’s annual spring celebration, turned downtown Greenwich into a strolling art gallery which brings art to store windows throughout the month of May. As the rain paused, art enthusiasts strolled in and out of shops and restaurants, chatted with the artists, sipped on wine, and were entertained by bands, dancers and street performers. Continue Reading →
Starting in Nov. 2013, Zachary Kramer, a Wesleyan University began selling a substance he referred to as both “Molly” and MDMA to students on or in the vicinity of the Wesleyan campus. Continue Reading →
On Saturday, may 7, Chef Geoff Lazlo of Mill Street Bar & Table in Byram has generously offered to host the class at his very cool and “gardeny ” restaurant as the venue, and Rosemary Louden will teach the group all about herbs and how to grow them. Chef Geoff will clue people in on how to use them. There will be some tasty bites to try and herb-infused waters to sip. Continue Reading →
Joe Marini’s brother brother-in- law, Salvatore Di Blasi, is suffering from Stage 4 stomach cancer. The family just learned of this diagnosis on April 1, 2016. Continue Reading →
Back in September 2015 a contractor was exiting his van in front of a residence on Benjamin Street in Old Greenwich when a tree fell on him, causing traumatic brain damage and other serious injuries. Continue Reading →
An 8-hour certification at GHS gave participants the skills to identify signs of distress, addiction and mental health challenges as well as how to appropriately respond. Continue Reading →
A man was charged with DUI and Following too Close after rear-ending a car on West Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →