A teenager asked a person sitting in a Greenwich park to borrow their cell phone and ran away with it. 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.
A teenager asked a person sitting in a Greenwich park to borrow their cell phone and ran away with it. Continue Reading →
Town officials, Board of Estimate Taxation members, and RTM members have expressed the opinion that the RTM should be more proactive regarding the budget. Recently, the RTM reorganized the budget review rules so the RTM can do a better job with the budget. There’s a lot more work to be done. These budget reductions are a great start. Continue Reading →
Police & Fire responded to Greenwich’s alternative high school to investigate an unattended bag on Tuesday morning. The building was evacuated. Police announced that juvenile males reported that a bomb may be contained within the bag as a prank. Continue Reading →
Pet Pantry, in partnership with major pet food manufacturers, is expanding the “K9 Project” to provide year-round feeding for working police dogs including Greenwich Police K9 “Kato.” Continue Reading →
OBP is a theater company that provides an opportunity for young people of all backgrounds and abilities to learn from each other and benefit from participation in a performing arts program. Young people gain an appreciation and respect for one another and their contributions to the company. Continue Reading →
A local man turned himself in at Greenwich Police headquarters on April 28. Continue Reading →
“Only 20 percent of children with mental disorders are identified and receive necessary mental health services. As a society, we have to do a lot better than that,” said Aaron Krasner, MD, an adolescent psychiatrist and Transitional Living Service Chief at Silver Hill Hospital. Continue Reading →
“It’s like an explosion,” said Captain Richard Conklin of the Stamford Police Dept. “We’ve seen heroin around here forever, but this is different – there’s a huge supply and an ever-increasing demand. It’s really reaching across all demographics.” Continue Reading →
Greenwich High School received its accreditation report from NEASC and a subsequent letter of evaluation in which the school received an excellent report with no areas for immediate follow up. According to NEASC, GHS received the highest type of report Continue Reading →
The 2016 May Gardeners Market takes place on Saturday May 7th – Rain or Shine – 130 Bible Street Cos Cob. Continue Reading →