Designed for those 50+, an upcoming speakers include Maria Scaros-Mercado on March 8: “Your Story Matters: Tell It!” and Cindy Wager-Meyer on March 16: “How to Refresh your Communication Skills on the Internet” Continue Reading →
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Designed for those 50+, an upcoming speakers include Maria Scaros-Mercado on March 8: “Your Story Matters: Tell It!” and Cindy Wager-Meyer on March 16: “How to Refresh your Communication Skills on the Internet” Continue Reading →
“Cable companies are raking in billions in profits while complaining about a 40 cent subscriber fee to promote civic engagement. And they’re spending millions in lobbying and political contributions while trying to stifle the very journalism that would expose these manipulations.” – Jim Cameron Program Director Darien TV79 Continue Reading →
The School Start Time Steering Committee will hold community engagement sessions in advance of and following the Superintendent’s recommendation scheduled for May 12 at North Street School. The Board of Education is scheduled to act on the Superintendent’s recommendation on June 16, at 7:00 p.m. at New Lebanon School. Continue Reading →
People who’ve made a significant contribution to African American culture and causes were recognized in Bridgeport’s East End Baptist Tabernacle Church on Sunday in honor of Black History month, including Greenwich’s Needs Clearing House founder Joe Kaliko and US Senator Richard Blumenthal. Continue Reading →
Liberate Artists & Allegra Dance Greenwich are proud to announce that internationally renowned dancer and choreographer Sean “FRESH” Redding will be coming to Connecticut for a day of intensives. On March 13 dancers from all communities in Connecticut are invited to attend this homecoming class of one of the hottest choreographers from Los Angeles, FRESH! Continue Reading →
Daylight Savings Time begins at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 13, 2016. When setting clocks ahead one hour before going to bed on Saturday, March 12, remember to also change smoke alarm and carbon monoxide (CO) detector batteries. Continue Reading →
According to the criminal complaints, the Drug Enforcement Administration’s New Haven Tactical Diversion Squad and the Weston Police Department are investigating a drug-overdose of a 22-year-old male in Weston. The victim was found unresponsive at a friend’s residence on January 5, 2016. He remains unresponsive and, according to medical personnel, is in a “persistent vegetative state.” Continue Reading →
Parkway School third graders enjoyed a tower-to-table harvest in their cafeteria on Wednesday. Specifically, they harvested arugula, swiss chard, kale, herbs and a variety of lettuces. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to a report of a two-car crash on Ritch Ave on Wednesday. Continue Reading →
Whitby School showed off its state of the art new athletic center on its inaugural day. The school had literally outgrown the original 1970s athletic center. Four years ago, the school enrolled 392 students. Today enrollment is at 450, with the strongest re-enrollment of the history of the school. Continue Reading →