The RTM is the Town of Greenwich’s legislative body. They examine and approve the budget, nominations to Town boards, improvements to Town properties, labor contracts and other significant Town undertakings. Continue Reading →
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BOE member Veronica Chiavaroli said other Greenwich elementary schools already house district programs besides their K-5 responsibilities. Riverside does not. Pre-K for children age 3, 4 and 5 is required by federal law to be provided for free for special education students who are in class with peer students who pay tuition. The number of students identified for Pre-K has tripled since 2012.
The RTM is the Town of Greenwich’s legislative body. They examine and approve the budget, nominations to Town boards, improvements to Town properties, labor contracts and other significant Town undertakings. Continue Reading →
Bring your children to enjoy some fun activities like arts and crafts, games, a bouncy castle, and gymnastics. For guests of the fair, a special new member promotion will be offered. The YWCA Greenwich will waive all upfront fees for anyone who signs up during the fair for a new full membership. Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at St. Timothy’s Chapel, 1034 North Street, Greenwich, CT 06830, where family and friends will gather to celebrate his life. Continue Reading →
Julian Curtiss School pulled out all the stops for students on the first day of the 2024-2025 school year. For many it was the first chance to meet the school’s new principal, Eduardo Calderón. Continue Reading →
63 Locust Street sold on Aug 5, 2024 for $1,875,000 Continue Reading →
“The Democrats and entrenched bureaucrats are coming for our water. Eversource announced earlier this year that it wants to sell its Aquarion water subsidiary. The government entity that claims to be a non-profit by the name of the Regional Water Authority (RWA) wants to acquire Aquarion.” – Harry Fisher Continue Reading →
Darrin Wigglesworth organized projects with the Greenwich Youth Conservation Corps and Greenwich Green & Clean, mentored and guided 37 Eagle Scout projects and also somehow found the time to modernize Town playgrounds to be more inclusive and play a crucial role in managing garden groups and community volunteer efforts to enhance the beauty of Greenwich’s parks. Continue Reading →
Last year, Running Start assisted 74 children. This year, the program reached 100. Continue Reading →
In Connecticut sparklers and fountains are the only firework-related devices that may be sold and used, and only by those age 16 and older. Other devices are now allowed, including firecrackers, skyrockets, bottle rockets and Roman Candles. Continue Reading →
Two GFD members from Local 1042 were injured and were transported to an area hospital for continued treatment. Continue Reading →