The actions taken by the gatekeeper who processed a ticket transaction on site was in direct violation of a standing Parks & Rec policy which prohibits these transactions at that location. Continue Reading →
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The state’s Extreme Hot Weather Protocol will be activated effective at 10:00am on Thursday, June 11, 2026, until 6:00pm on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
The actions taken by the gatekeeper who processed a ticket transaction on site was in direct violation of a standing Parks & Rec policy which prohibits these transactions at that location. Continue Reading →
“Mr. Boland brought to light a practice of indoctrination that fundamentally does not belong in schools, and which is not surprising to parents and townspeople who have been speaking out at BOE meetings for the past two years.” – Gail Lauridsen Continue Reading →
The 36 students will be recognized by the Board of Education at a future business meeting. Continue Reading →
The Pemberwick-Glenville Association will host their popular event including dance performances, cheer, music, food trucks, raffle prizes, giveaways, kids activities including “Big Kahuna slide!” and a showcase of local businesses and non profits. Continue Reading →
47 Arch Street sold on Sept 2, 2022 for $2,650,000 Continue Reading →
Most Greenwich streets are bordered with bizarre narrow strips of lawn between the curb and sidewalk. The Town owns and seeds these bits of real estate, which run between 18 inches and 5 feet in width. Supposedly residents care for the grass. In practice, the weeds have won. Continue Reading →
Director of Music for the Queen’s Funeral at Westminster Abbey, Mr. James O’Donnell, will perform the Inaugural Concert on the new Harrison & Harrison Organ at Christ Church Greenwich on Saturday, October 22, 2022 at 5:00 pm. Reception to follow – Tickets $40, $125 for Patron Seating, $20 for students with ID. Continue Reading →
This family-friendly and accessible two-mile walk is $30 for adults 22 years and older, $15 for 10-to-21 years old, and free for children 10 years old or younger. Continue Reading →
After a brief face off between some members of a group with signs saying “Education Not Activism” and a smaller group with signs in support of teachers and administration, people moved inside to testify during public comment at the BOE meeting Thursday night. Continue Reading →
Khanna earned an A rating from CAGV. Her opponent, Kimberly Fiorello received an F rating, To further emphasize the stark difference between the candidates on public safety and gun violence prevention, Khanna received an F rating from the NRA while Fiorello received an A rating. Continue Reading →