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Greenwich Schools PTA Council Honors Volunteers with Essence Awards

By: greenwichfreepress | 14 hours ago

On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.

Summer Camp

Greenwich Free Press Summer 2026 Camp Guide

Welcome to the 2026 GFP Summer Camp Guide. We will continue to add camps. Contact Heather Brown at [email protected] for details. 

Government

Greenwich P&Z Mulls GCDS Proposal for Staff Housing and Expanded Daycare

The GCDS Schwarz Campus is 41.5 acres in the RA-1 zone and the school does not receive any FAR bonus for educational use. The Schwarz Campus at 23 Fairfield Road was originally part of the F.A.O. Schwarz estate, which goes all the way to Cardinal Road. Even if the school added the requested units, they would still have remaining FAR, but the discussion revolved around the proposed multi-family apartment building in the RA-1 single family zone.

Government

Connecticut’s November Races Come Into Focus as Fazio Nominated by GOP to Challenge Lamont

Ryan Fazio won the Connecticut GOP nomination to challenge incumbent Democratic Governor Ned Lamont. Republicans rallied behind Fazio after New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart suspended her campaign following news of her alleged misuse of a city issued p-card, and Betsy McCaughey dropped out of the race after failing to secure enough delegates to force a primary. Democratic Governor Ned Lamont is seeking a historic third consecutive term. Both Senator Fazio and Governor Lamont call Greenwich home.

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Schools

Remediation Time: GHS Campus Closures Over the Summer

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2014

In case you need to visit GHS this summer, here is information about parking and safety during soil “remediation.” Continue Reading →

Tiny New York Kitchen

Tiny New York Kitchen: Almond Ricotta Cheesecake

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2014

“I don’t know one person who doesn’t like cheesecake although I’m sure there are one or two out there. Rich, sweet, and just plain awesome, this scrumptious treat is a delight for the whole family.” – Tiny New York Kitchen Continue Reading →

Arts

Lake Ave Road Closure Features 3+ Mile Detour Starts Monday

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2014

Starting Monday, June 23, expect a summer-long 3+ mile detour to accommodate bridge work on Lake Ave. The detour will take cars around Grahampton Lane and Clapboard Ridge Rd. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Adopt-A-Dog: This is Why

By: greenwichfreepress | June 22, 2014

Dogs who have behavioral or medical issues, or are just guilty of getting old can present a challenge to place. Yet Allyson Halm, the Director of Adopt-A-Dog says there is a home out there for most of them. Sometimes it just takes patience. Continue Reading →

Schools

Writing on the Board, the Mortar Board, That Is!

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2014

Many of the GHS class of 2014 used their mortar boards to share news of the college they plan to attend in the fall. Continue Reading →

Around Town

It’s Kitten Season: Can’t Adopt? How About Fostering?

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2014

It’s high season for unwanted litters of kittens and abandoned cats outnumber homes. There are multiple ways to help.Can you foster a kitten(s)? The kittens range in age from 4-13 weeks. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Register While There is Space for Annual Town-Wide Wiffle Ball Tourney: July 26

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2014

Enter for fun. Enter for cash prizes. But enter early because each year more and more teams compete and the roster may fill early. Continue Reading →

Government

Appointment of Rita Azrelyant as New Greenwich Director of Parking Services

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2014

Rita Azrelyant becomes Greenwich’s new parking czar, effective July 14, 2014. Continue Reading →

News

GFP Week in Review: Urinals, Plankton, Dogs, Moorings, Interns

By: greenwichfreepress | June 21, 2014

This was one of the busiest weeks to date for Greenwich Free Press. Matt and Courtney finished their 5-week internships and graduated form GHS on Thursday. Greenwich Academy’s Allie Primak jumped right in. Next week Nicola Traynor, who is destined for Northwestern University in the fall, will lend her pen to the site. Watch this space. Continue Reading →

Government

Shake-Up During Pemberwick-Glenville Association Vote

By: Allison Primak | June 21, 2014

What might have been a swift election for the 2014/15 Pemberwick-Glenville Association Board turned into a complicated endeavor on Wednesday night at the Glenville Fire House community room. Continue Reading →

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