Two residents of Apple Tree Lane whose street intersects with Palmer Hill Rd and a culvert that drains 160 acres asked the Flood and Erosion Control Board to make upgrades a higher priority. Continue Reading →
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Two residents of Apple Tree Lane whose street intersects with Palmer Hill Rd and a culvert that drains 160 acres asked the Flood and Erosion Control Board to make upgrades a higher priority. Continue Reading →
On Friday after school the GHS dance team squeezed in one more practice before state’s on Saturday in Hamden. Continue Reading →
What is the solution to alleviating congestion at GHS? Continue Reading →
“Let’s support our students who are having their Vietnam, their 911 – whatever you want to call it. We had our wake up. It is their time for action. We need to be supportive of our children.” – GEA President Carol Sutton Continue Reading →
Investigation led to the discovery of approximately 530 Alprazolam pills, an ounce of Marijuana, a bag of cocaine, a small amount of THC wax and drug packaging material within the vehicle. Continue Reading →
Darien police charged television show host Steve Wilkos with driving while under the influence of alcohol after police said his blood-alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit when his SUV crashed on West Avenue in Darien on Jan. 21. Wilkos turned himself in at Darien Police Headquarters Wednesday night. Continue Reading →
Dr. Ann Meyerson gave a presentation on the history of the Jewish community in Greenwich at the Retired Men’s Association on Wednesday. Continue Reading →
“Parking is more than a privilege enjoyed by GHS seniors; it is a resource that helps us excel in all of the amazing things we do in and outside of the classroom. It is a logistical convenience for our parents who depend upon us to transport both ourselves and our siblings to school and after-school activities.” – Greg Goldstein in Change.org petition Continue Reading →
Members of YNET at GHS, a club affiliated with the YWCA Greenwich worked behind the counter at Joey B’s on Tuesday in an event which was part fundraiser, and part an event to raise awareness of teen dating violence. Continue Reading →
Cos Cob students raised over $200 in about an hour. The funds will help send an underprivileged girl to school. Continue Reading →