41 Birchwood Drive sold on Feb 11, 2022 for $4,000,000 Continue Reading →
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At the CIAC Class LL boys outdoor track championships in New Britain on May 30, the Cardinals celebrated earning the team title, finishing ahead of rivals from Hamden. But the win was overturned by CIAC after a religious accommodation allowed a Hamden athlete to compete in the MM meet the following day, Sunday and have his points apply to the previous day’s event. The situation is unprecedented. GHS athletes and parents asked the CIAC to review how the situation was handled.
41 Birchwood Drive sold on Feb 11, 2022 for $4,000,000 Continue Reading →
The AuthorsLive event with Jamie Raskin is available to watch on the Library’s YouTube channel. Continue Reading →
“BOE member, Cody Kittle, chose to focus on the issue of whether masks decrease COVID-19 transmission. His op-ed declares that the mask mandate policy is a ‘failed and anti-scientific system.’ His claim lacks merit.” – Jen Barro, Retired physician and current GPS parent Continue Reading →
GHS students are invited to write a 500 word letter to the Board of Education explaining why their nominee should be included in the GHS American History Curriculum. Continue Reading →
Bingo’s owner passed away and there was no family member or friend that was able to step up and take him in. Continue Reading →
As part of its expansion plans, the firm intends to create 40 new jobs in the state. Continue Reading →
A celebration of his life was celebrated at the Greenwich Botanical Gardens. Continue Reading →
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Phillip’s name to GOALD, Greater Opportunities for Adults with Learning Disabilities, PO Box 363, Fairfield, CT 06824. Continue Reading →
“We had hoped a modified application would be submitted which would have preserved these
significant historic structures while still building affordable housing in the rear.” – Diane Fox, Greenwich Preservation Network Chair. Continue Reading →
Toxic landscapes not only affect landscapers, but also the property owners. A healthy yard encourages living soil, beneficial insects and biodiversity. It is possible to have a safe outdoor space that invites play and enjoyment at a lower cost than conventional care. Continue Reading →