Rush Hour Crash Involving School Bus Causes Traffic Jam by North Street School

Greenwich Police Captain Mark Zuccerella announced there was an accident Tuesday morning in front of North Street School. Zuccerella said there were no injuries as a result of the crash involving a vehicle that collided with the rear of a stopped school bus. The school bus was on its way to Greenwich High School. Police reported that while there were no injuries, the crash did cause a traffic jam. 

Traffic remained heavy and  congested in the area through much of rush hour. Continue Reading →

LETTER: Greenwich Board of Education Fails to Follow the Law with Title IX Policy

“This vote sends a message that the Republican BOE members are willing to flout federal and state law in deference to their personal bias and feelings, that they believe codifying protections for students is not that important, and that singling out transgender students for discrimination might be acceptable to them despite clear federal and state protections.” – Jennifer Barro Continue Reading →

TALKING TRANSPORTATION: A Tale of Two Railroads

The railroad claims it’s “incentivizing” hybrid commuters to come back to the city by offering lower, more flexible fares. But listen to commuters and they say it’s less the cost of the ride than its slow speed that’s keeping them home; so if they must go into the city a few days a week, they do so by car. Continue Reading →

Withrow: Reclaim responsibility for your own lives and those of your children

“If you, and your doctor, think you should be triple vaxxed, double masked and wrapped in packing peanuts that’s your prerogative. It is another matter entirely when, two years in, those at the lowest point on the risk tolerance curve continue to seek the power of the state’s bayonet to compel behavior on the part of their neighbors.” – Sage Withrow Continue Reading →