“We should continue to support decisions that prioritize excellence in education, guided by collaboration rather than division.” – Michael Rothbard Continue Reading →
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12 Stallion Trail sold on May 4, 2026 for $3,600,000
“We should continue to support decisions that prioritize excellence in education, guided by collaboration rather than division.” – Michael Rothbard Continue Reading →
“When Republicans stepped up to do the tough work of bridging this gap, Democrats chose to abandon the budget meeting, taking their quorum with them and grinding any chance of compromise to a halt.” – Michael Hahn on behalf of Greenwich RTC Continue Reading →
From these 15 distinguished professional assistants, one will be chosen to represent the district as GPS’ nomination for Connecticut’s 2026 Anne Marie Murphy Paraeducator of the Year Award. Continue Reading →
“By blindsiding your colleagues, the Town’s excellent professional staff and the public, you have done a real disservice to this community. ” – Janet Stone McGuigan, Greenwich Democratic Selectperson Continue Reading →
“The argument to “cut the approved budget because enrollment is down from the peak” reflects a lack of basic analysis of how the ‘business’ of Greenwich Schools has been operated…Please email the BET asking them to fully fund the School Budget.” – Doug Fenton Continue Reading →
“The good news is, all of these people will have the opportunity to rectify the damage that you’ve done and find ways to prevent such detrimental actions from occurring in the future when they go to the ballot box this year.” – Sam Rosenfeld Continue Reading →
“We cannot afford to let our students become the collateral damage of a broken process.” – Trish Rohr, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Speakers include Rep. Jim Himes and State Attorney General Tong. Continue Reading →
Activities include eco-friendly vendors, composting information, raffle, children’s, book exchange, interactive exhibits and more. Continue Reading →
Connecticut Dept of Housing are making a $30 million investment to launch CT Home Funds, a series of three housing programs designed to preserve, incentivize, and increase homeownership opportunities across the state. Continue Reading →