Many of the 46 parents who signed up to speak at the BOE meeting said critical race theory was being taught in Greenwich Schools and was racist, radical and dangerous. Continue Reading →
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Ben Branyan talked about relocating staff from Havemeyer. He said one proposal was to connect to town hall. He talked about moving the district’s Facilities to the modular buildings in the Horseneck Parking lot.
Many of the 46 parents who signed up to speak at the BOE meeting said critical race theory was being taught in Greenwich Schools and was racist, radical and dangerous. Continue Reading →
211 Otter Rock Drive sold on May 27, 2021 for $8,000,000 Continue Reading →
To roll in the summer, Augustine’s Farm stand will return for the season starting Friday, June 18. Continue Reading →
Abilis is currently awaiting the arrival of equipment, refrigeration and permits to open the Island Beach concession stand. As soon as the equipment arrives and they get the all-clear, Abilis staff and program participants will be on the ferry out to the island to start preparing food for beach-goers. Continue Reading →
Superintendent of Greenwich Public Schools Dr. Toni Jones announced today that Central Middle School’s Ms. Allison Fallon is the Greenwich Public Schools selection for the 2022 Connecticut Teacher of the Year Program. She will be acknowledged for this recognition at this evening’s Board of Education Special Meeting. Continue Reading →
Paul F. Squillace, a lifelong Greenwich resident, passed away peacefully Tuesday June 15. He was 96. Born April 28, 1925 to the late Frank and Catherine Squillace; he attended St. Mary’s Catholic School and later went on to work for the Greenwich School District. Paul served his community for 50 years as a volunteer firefighter as a member of Hose and Chemical Co. Continue Reading →
14 Fairway Lane sold on Feb 16, 2021 for $5,500,000 — We are filling in our archive of property transfers from months during the pandemic. Continue Reading →
Times have changed since the “new” Greenwich High School opened on Hillside Rd in 1970, but the student center is almost frozen in time. Continue Reading →
To honor Rosina’s life, family and friends will gather on Thursday 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave Greenwich Continue Reading →
A chapter of the League of Women Voters was founded in Riverside in 1921, one year after women gained the right to vote. Interest spread quickly. Continue Reading →