“We would like to reinforce that bigotry and hate, in any form, have no place in Greenwich Public Schools.” – Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones and OGS principal Dr. Jen Bencivengo Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Emergency Medical Services and residents of Hill House senior residence community in Riverside paired up for a lively night of dancing on Saturday. The “Dancing with the Stars” inspired event was emceed by Nancy Gillian. Before the six contestants took to the dance floor, a special group of dancers got the party started with a silly dance. From there, Nancy introduced the contestants by their stage names, starting with “Knock kneed Jackie and her partner, “Wish I could Dance Alex.”
“We would like to reinforce that bigotry and hate, in any form, have no place in Greenwich Public Schools.” – Greenwich Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones and OGS principal Dr. Jen Bencivengo Continue Reading →
Submitted by Bob DeAngelo and Vin DiMarco, Co-chairs of the First Selectmen’s Active Transportation Task Force Continue Reading →
Upon arrival, you will be presented with your Passport for your Pairings journey, providing wine and cheese details and the ability to take notes and purchase your favorite offerings. Continue Reading →
To help gather equipment and raise awareness for the event, Claire and GirlGolf will be hosting a Golf Club Drive on Saturday, March 30, at the Cos Cob library from 10:00am to 4:00pm to collect donations of new and gently used golf club sets. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Sustainability Committee announced the winners of its Second Annual Sustainability Awards, to be presented at the Rethink Waste Fair organized by Waste Free Greenwich on Saturday, April 6 at Christ Church. Continue Reading →
Numerous GHS students urged the BET not to cut staff at their school. Residents also talked about the urgency of the OGS renovation, RversideSchool feasibility study, extension of sidewalks further down Shore Road toward Tod’s Point, Cos Cob Library renovation and the Glenville Corridor project. Continue Reading →
Sal’s ashes were laid to rest next to Anne’s at Saint Mary Cemetery. A celebration of life memorial mass will be held on Tuesday, May 14 at 11:00am at Saint Michael Church in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Joined by Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, The Cameroons, and Drew Angus on the Main Stage. Neighbor and Sponsor Level Tickets Available Online Continue Reading →
Residents are urged to check with a Wetlands professional before embarking on projects on their land. At Monday night’s Wetlands meeting, which went late into the night, one attorney referred to a “chainsaw massacre.” Continue Reading →
“By selecting me, Trevor Crow, to be the endorsed Democratic
Candidate for State Senate District 36, you are supporting the battle tested candidate who knocked on 4500 doors last cycle, who has name recognition in her own right, who will rely on public funding, who garnered over 21,000 votes, who has real world experience and a genuine passion for helping people.” – Trevor Crow Continue Reading →