“McDonald is a centrist judge with whom all legislators should be very comfortable.” – The Connecticut Law Tribune editorial board Continue Reading →
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“McDonald is a centrist judge with whom all legislators should be very comfortable.” – The Connecticut Law Tribune editorial board Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School Former Attire Club, a group of girls who collect donated long gowns, cocktail dresses and tuxedos throughout the year for their annual Prom Dress giveaway at Neighbor to Neighbor will hold a “Drop and Shop” event at Susan Hanover Designs on 89 Greenwich Ave on Thursday, March 15 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
A used Jeep Cherokee was for sale for $1,500 and was parked at the Citgo Gas Station at 392 Post Road. Continue Reading →
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jill Gildea is monitoring various weather reporting services and is in contact with the Town’s emergency management personnel with regard to the storm forecasted to begin Monday night.
Dr. Gildea will make and communicate a decision Tuesday morning on the opening status of schools for Tuesday. Continue Reading →
Dubbed “Western Cares 2018,” Western Middle School principal Gordon Beinstein said the cause hits close to home for the WMS community. “Two of our students have recently been stricken with this disease. St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s single goal is to eliminate childhood cancer, raising $234,000,000 in research grant funding since 2005.” Continue Reading →
On Friday Greenwich Police were notified about a fight between two students at GHS. Continue Reading →
Friends and family of Marion Pastore, a lifelong Greenwich resident, celebrated her 100th birthday in Riverside on Sunday. Marion shared some of her recollections of living in Chickahominy when times were tough but land was abundant. Continue Reading →
Hundreds line up patiently to have a few words and photos with Ruth Wilson who turned 100 on Sunday, March 12, 2018. Continue Reading →
“Sam Romeo’s concern for those less fortunate is hard to reconcile with the steep fines the Housing Authority imposes on residents for infractions, including if you leave your garbage bag outside your apartment door and plan to take it to the dumpster on your way to your car. If you’re not quick enough, a $25 fine imposed! Put it in the wrong dumpster due to overflow that’s another $50.00 fine.” – Dawn Fortunato Continue Reading →
You can still catch SRO Saturday night, March 10 at 7pm in the GHS performing arts center. The show does not disappoint! Continue Reading →