On Tuesday evening, Temple Sholom hosted its annual teen Thanksgiving cooking event, a social action program that has been a long-standing tradition at the synagogue. Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.
On Tuesday evening, Temple Sholom hosted its annual teen Thanksgiving cooking event, a social action program that has been a long-standing tradition at the synagogue. Continue Reading →
“Should Governor Lamont not veto this bill, which is he likely will not do, I urge our entire delegation to Hartford to continue their bipartisan opposition to the most egregious housing bills passed since 8-30g, some elements of which are scheduled to become effective as early as January 2026.” – Adele Rota Continue Reading →
A truly gifted pianist, Atcheson is celebrated for his dynamic, expressive style that never fails to captivate an audience. His program will feature works by Chopin, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff, along with 24 beloved Christmas carols. Continue Reading →
During the incredible night of basketball tricks, hoops, and alley-oops, the Harlem Wizards faced off against Greenwich Public Schools teachers, school resource officer Chris Wallace and local elected officials including First Selectman Fred Camillo and BET member elect Joe Kelly. Continue Reading →
The man traveled to Connecticut, sexually abused the girl in her home while her family was asleep, and recorded the sexual acts on his iPhone. After these encounters, he used the sexual videos and images he recorded to threaten the girl further so she would not expose his conduct. Continue Reading →
The suspect faces three counts of Robbery 1, Criminal Possession of a Pistol/Revolver and Larceny 2. Continue Reading →
Each district has two vacancies for the upcoming 2026-2027 RTM term (January 2026 to December 2027) that were not filled during the recent November election. Continue Reading →
In another production made possible by a generous grant from the Greenwich Alliance for Education, New Lebanon School students will perform a musical participation play Jack and the Beanstalk on Tuesday, with an in-school performance during the day and an evening performance for parents and the community. Continue Reading →
“When seniors stop driving it impacts more than their mobility: it can also affect their health. Seniors who stop driving make 15% fewer trips to the doctor. They can’t get out to shop as much. They isolate socially, which can lead to depression and a downward spiral in health.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
“Thank you for taking the time last week to listen to the Central Middle School teachers, students, and parents. They expressed their concerns, and proposed the solution of “Open Enrollment.” An Open Enrollment Lottery to Central Middle School could be immediately implemented by the Board of Education for the fall of 2026. This would be a time-limited, non-precedent setting lottery, that runs for a 1 to 3 year trial period, at which point the enrollment data at Central Middle School can be re-evaluated.” – CMS PTA executive board Continue Reading →