State Announces $8 Million in Grants to Remediate Former Honda Dealership on Mason Street

The developer, the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Town of Greenwich, owns six parcels of land on Mason Street including the former Honda dealership, with its history of car dealers including Studebaker and Pontiac. They paid a total of $21 million for all the parcels, and given the history of use, all acknowledged that remediation would be necessary. Continue Reading →

Dogwood Books and Christ Church Greenwich Parishioners Step up to Help Neighbor to Neighbor

As part of the initiative, parishioners were invited to take home unused grocery bags following Sunday services. Each bag included a stapled list of urgently needed food items. Participants were asked to fill the bags during the week and return them the following Sunday—a collective effort that quickly filled shelves and hearts alike. Continue Reading →

By Candlelight, Greenwich High School Musicians Steal the Show

The second annual Candlelight Concert was a collaboration across every major music department in the school, with multiple ensembles rotating through the evening. Choral, brass, and string groups each performed under the direction of their respective conductors, highlighting both the diversity of the program and the coordination required to unify so many musicians. Continue Reading →

GHS Science Department: Large Science Classes are a Safety Issue

“The increased number of students has made each science discipline think about which labs we can safely have the students perform and eliminate certain labs due to the increased number of students in the class. Chemicals in chemistry labs and scalpels used for dissection in biology labs have to be taken into consideration when there are so many students to monitor. Students often ask, ‘Can I eat/drink this?”, ‘What would happen if I stuck myself with this?”, “Would this kill me if I got some on myself?”, “Would I go blind?'” – GHS Science Dept Continue Reading →