Rezone of 422-Acre Forest in Bridgeport for Development Would Worsen Health Outcomes

Although Remington Woods is some miles off in Bridgeport, the strong conservation gene that Greenwich possesses inclines residents to care about our forests. Removal of this woodland would almost certainly affect regional climate as the heat normally absorbed by the forest would rise into the atmosphere, raising regional temperatures and contributing to air pollution.” – Myra Klockenbrink Continue Reading →

Bernstein and Stowe: Back to School – The New Normal

“With all the learnings from last year, the administration has done much to improve the school experience. All our students and staff are back in the buildings. We now have sports, full music programs and reduced cohorting. Students have a renewed sense of school spirit.” – Submitted by Board of Education members Peter D. Bernstein (Chair) and Kathleen Stowe (Vice Chair) Continue Reading →