“We all fought like there was no tomorrow. In fact, my fellow seniors and I will never fence again for this high school league.” – GHS senior Captain Koh Kobayashi. Continue Reading →
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“We all fought like there was no tomorrow. In fact, my fellow seniors and I will never fence again for this high school league.” – GHS senior Captain Koh Kobayashi. Continue Reading →
Christopher McDonnell explained why he walked out of GHS on Wednesday rather than attend a school sanctioned, apolitical rally featuring speakers from student government. His friend Zach Lori shared his opinions of the rally and why he was intimidated to walk out. Continue Reading →
“I was really surprised to win this year,” said Austin Sciulla. “There were so many great competitors. When I saw Jack Rossi, I knew it was going to be close.” Continue Reading →
For the 2009 through 2013 tax years, Pasquale F. Furano underreported more than $2.5 million in gross receipts on his federal tax returns. He faces a maximum term of imprisonment of five years. Continue Reading →
This article was written by Michelle Xiong and Emma Burstiner for The Beak at Greenwich High School, and was published on Friday, March 16, 2018 Continue Reading →
Thursday night got a little bit hairy at Western Middle School. Students, staff friends and family donated pony tails and had their heads shaved to raise money for St. Baldrick’s Foundation to fight pediatric cancer. Continue Reading →
“The students designed the program and decided how they chose to mark the day and moment with their peers, and do not deserve any residual controversy.” – Drew Marzullo, former Greenwich Selectman Continue Reading →
“This is what censorship looks like up close and personal. Indivisible Greenwich calls on its members and the public to speak out against what transpired and resist any further attempts to silence our children or impede the media.” – Indivisible Greenwich Continue Reading →
The show is open to the public from 8:00am to 4:00pm at the Luchsinger Gallery located in Greenwich Academy’s Wallace Performing Arts Center, and it will run until April 28. Continue Reading →
Observant police saw two men at the Shell Station around 2:00 am on Monday. Continue Reading →