Coyne has served Greenwich Public Schools since 1997 and has held multiple positions, including special education teacher and district special education instructional coach. Continue Reading →
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Coyne has served Greenwich Public Schools since 1997 and has held multiple positions, including special education teacher and district special education instructional coach. Continue Reading →
On Thursday night local media had a chance to sample the Luca’s Pizzeria and Italian Kitchen menu in Glenville on the eve of its grand opening. Joe Criscuolo was there with his wife Donielle and father Luca, who founded Pizza Post in Cos Cob in 1972. “Our menu has some new things and some classics inspired from my upbringing,” Joe explained, adding that when he was growing up in the Bronx, his his parents took him and his brother Matt to the Amalfi Coast in Italy every year. “Those visits inspired a lot of the dishes here,” he said. “Even the pasta bites are inspired by that.” Continue Reading →
Neighbor to Neighbor’s recent Spring Luncheon allowed attendees to stand together and fight hunger in the area. The Greenwich nonprofit currently serves over 575 households weekly with food and household essentials. The April 3 luncheon served as a call to action for like minded individuals to advocate for their neighbors in need. The event featured inspiring speeches by Lydia Fenet (Auctioneer, Author, Podcast Host), K. Brent Hill (NTN Executive Director), Angelique Dawson (Chair), and Kristen Shapiro and John Schulman (Co-Presidents). Additionally, a profound testimony of gratitude was given by Neighbor to Neighbor client “Kayte L.” Continue Reading →
11 Winding Lane sold on March 26, 2024 for $7,450,000 Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press does not publish depictions of violence for several reasons including that it can re-traumatize victims. Also, children have access to Greenwich Free Press. Continue Reading →
“These are such important things we need to do for our community. We have so many young families moving in. …I want everybody to feel safe. Thank you for your time. I’ve waited so long to have this moment.” – Jackie McDonald, Orchard Street, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
Prior to 2020, Mr. Calderón was the principal of the Wakefield School, P.S. 16, in the Bronx from 2017-2020 where he implemented educational and administrative programs for PreK-5 students of a diverse population. He had also served as an assistant principal at Seton Falls Elementary School, P.S. 111, in the Bronx (2016-2017) and Aerospace and Science Academy, P.S. 127, in Queens (2012-2016). Continue Reading →
The Board of Trustees of the Bruce Museum has a plan in place to ensure a smooth transition with an Interim Executive Director from the Board and has immediately begun a search for a new Executive Director/CEO. Continue Reading →
“While the DPW held the required hearing, it was clear from the responses of the staff that it was pro forma, and that there would be no changes in their approach.” – Richard Schulze Continue Reading →
“To say that the traffic plan is alternating lights – I’m sorry – I’m putting on my BET hat right now, I’m not going release a condition based on that because I don’t even think that’s a plan.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →