“To say I was surprised when I received an email earlier last week saying that Latin would no longer be offered at GHS and instead would be a pass/fail online course, would be an understatement.” – Riona McKersie, GHS class of Continue Reading →
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Central Greenwich Feedback to DPW: “We’ve Talked about the Same Intersections for 20 Years”
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“In my neighborhood we do not support sidewalks of any kind….I personally do not favor traffic cameras in town. As a New England Yankee our personal freedoms are paramount.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, Ashley Cole, Bob DeAngelo, Debbie Appelbaum, Gabriella Circosta-Cohee, Henry Orphys, Hillside Road
Police Charge Woman for Stealing Wine Bottles from Gingerman, Attempting to Hide Them in CVS
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When police arrived at CVS the suspect was hiding in the bathroom. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire
Tom R. Ragland III
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A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, May 31 at First Congregational Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Obituaries
Speed Cameras, Enforcement with Fines Discussed by Board of Selectmen
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The ordinance also establishes a hearing process similar to the one for parking tickets. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 1-2, 2024
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2 Spring Road sold on April 1, 2024 for $2,497,000 Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, Up to the minute Greenwich property transfers
Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation Raises $1.2M at Seventh Annual Memories Matter Event at American Museum of Natural History
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The April 11 Memories Matter event for the ADDF, founded by brothers Leonard and Ronald Lauder, raised money for Alzheimer’s research. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Health
Town Requests 3-Year Variance from Gas Leaf Blowers Summer Ban
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“It is outrageous to think you would pass a law and then exempt yourself.” – Peter Lauridsen Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, gas leaf blower ban, gas leaf blowers, Quiet Yards Greenwich
With Antisemitism on the Rise, Students Gather to Hear Holocaust Survivor’s Inspiring Story
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Judith Kallman, who endured the Holocaust as a small child, has dedicated her life to sharing her experiences, believing that speaking out can combat hatred and make the world a better place. Her book, “A Candle in the Heart,” chronicles her journey and serves as a beacon of resilience and hope. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Chabad of Greenwich, Israel Odyssey, Jewish Riverside Old Greenwich, Judith Kallman
GFP Local Trade: Bax Cycles in Cos Cob
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Jon Baxendale opened Bax Cycles at 78 Valley Road in Cos Cob in May 2022. A local resident with long ties to Greenwich, Baxendale operates the shop with a new energy and vision, catering to all levels of cyclists. Continue Reading →