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 →
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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
GHS Student’s “Female Factor Podcasts” Showcase Inspiring Stories
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When she’s not busy working on the podcast she founded and hosts, Shreya Prabhu edits the GHS student newspaper, “The Beak,” and participates in Model UN. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Greenwich High School, podcast, Shreya Prabhu, The Female Factor Podcast
2024 Greenwich Public Schools Distinguished Teachers Announced!
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The entire Greenwich Schools community is invited to celebrate our amazing teachers at the Distinguished Teachers Award ceremony, set for 4:30pm on Thursday, May 9 at Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools
YWCA Greenwich’s Annual Stand Against Racism Set for Friday
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The YWCA Greenwich Gender and Racial Justice Scholarship Awards will be presented by Greenwich Schools Deputy Superintendent Dr. Ann Carabillo to deserving students who demonstrate a commitment to making their school or community more diverse, equitable, inclusive, and/or antiracist. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Schools
Restoration Proposed after “Devastating” Unauthorized Cutting and Wetlands Violations
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A total of 186 trees over 4-inch DBH were removed; others were limbed, plus an unquantified amount of shrubs on Ashton Drive properties including Governor Lamont’s. Some tree cutting stemmed from trespass onto a neighbor’s forest. Police got involved when the neighbor’s property manager reported the trespassing. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government
CT Dept of Transportation is Developing Plans to Resurface the Pavement on Route 15 in Greenwich
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The present schedule indicates that the design will be completed in June 2024, with construction anticipated to start in spring 2025, assuming acceptance of the project, availability of funding, and receipt of any required environmental permits. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation
Greenwich Library Launches a Community Survey to Track Satisfaction
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Greenwich Library has launched a Community Survey to examine the community’s usage and satisfaction with Library collections, services, and programs. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town
Driver Who Sped through Byram at over 85MPH Faces Multiple Charges
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Police eventually stopped the vehicle on I95, and the driver, who was showing signs of alcohol impairment, was determined to have a suspended license from a previous DUI arrest. Continue Reading →