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 →
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Residents Share Strong Concerns about Traffic during North St Bridge Replacement
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“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 →
Filed under: Government, DPW, Gabriela Circoha-Cohee, Jim Michel, Karen Fassuliotis, Peter Quigley, Steve McDonald, Tim Busler
Large Group Gathered in Byram Park Where Assault of Teen Girl Was Videotaped
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“As the group was being disbursed officers located a teenaged female who had been the victim of an assault.” – Captain John Slusarz Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire
SOMR to Encourage Net-Zero Energy Passes at RTM
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The RTM meeting was short, given the tree cutting ordinance was withdrawn. The SOMR on Net Zero energy for town facilities was discussed, amended and approved 157 for, 25 against, and 4 abstaining. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Alexis Voulgaris, Claire Kilgallen, Energy Management Advisory Committee, Greg Zorthian, Hector Arzeno, James Waters
How Long Will It Take To Design My Project?
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“At nearly every sales consult to discuss a renovation, the client will ask us this question. Sometimes it takes the form of “When can you start?” Frequently we will be asked “How far out are you booked?” because they think this is what determines the possible start date for their project. Generally, it doesn’t. We can nearly always make a construction crew available when a client has their project ready to build!” – Scott Simonsen, Old World Craftsmen Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Old World Craftsmen, S, Scott Simonsen
Celestial Show: Greenwich Enjoys Monday’s Solar Eclipse
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Shoppers and workers lined up along Greenwich Ave to view the eclipse. Office workers spilled out onto sidewalks and Julian Curtiss School students gathered on the hill by the Bowman Observatory. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Chabad, eclipse, Greenwich Avenue, Julian Curtiss School, Maryashie Deren, Rabbi Yossi Deren, WGCH 1490
Greenwich Schools Announces 2024 Community Service Awards
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Greenwich Public Schools have announced that the 2024 Community Service Awards will be held on Wednesday, April 24, at 5:00pm at Greenwich High School’s Performing Arts Center to recognize student participation in service activities that help to improve both their school and the community. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Community Service Awards, Dr. Ernest Fleishman, Greenwich Schools, Kimberly Palomino
Luca’s Pizzeria and Italian Kitchen to Open in Glenville
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Luca’s is named after owner Joe Criscuolo’s father, who founded Pizza Post in Greenwich in 1972. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, Glenville, Luca's
YWCA Proposes Additions, Alterations, and “New, Contemporary & Welcoming Front Facade”
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The YWCA Greenwich has a pre application set for discussion with P&Z on April 9. They would like to build a 14,500 square ft addition, spread over the building’s existing three levels, with work generally taking place on the southeasterly side of the existing building. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, The Harmony Project, YWCA Greenwich
After Earthquake Concerns, CMS To Reopen Monday, As Normal, On Time
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A thorough inspection on Saturday by Gap Mountain Consulting Engineers and the school district’s Facilities Dept, and approval by the DPW Building Inspection Division, the school was deemed safe to be occupied again. Continue Reading →