“It quickly became apparent among the large crowd of teens that there were many intoxicated juveniles. More than the number of ambulances that could transport them,” said Lt. Kraig Gray at the Monday morning police briefing to reporters. Continue Reading →
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GHS Featured Student, Molly Spaeth, Class of 2018
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Molly Spaeth’s interest in community service started with a penny drive for relief to Haiti after the earthquake in 2010. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Volunteering, Arch Street Teen Center, Greenwich High School, Molly Spaeth, Role Model Mentors
At 25, Arch Street Teen Center is the Longest Running Teen Center in America!
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Many teen centers last just two or three years, shuttering following an incident. But not Arch Street Teen Center, which has the distinction of being the longest running teen center in the US. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Giving, Alex Gibbons, Arch Street Teen Center, Frank Keegan, Judith Donahue, Kyle Silver, Renée Lux
Join the Greenwich Alliance for Education in a Post-Thanksgiving Turkey Trot through Bruce Park
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All proceeds from the Turkey Trot will directly benefit the Greenwich Alliance for Education’s programs that aim to foster educational success for Greenwich Public School students. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Holiday, Arch Street Teen Center, Greenwich Alliance for Education, Hospital for Special Surgery
“Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks: Let’s Talk Mental Health”Set for Thursday at Arch St Teen Center
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Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks: “Let’s Talk Mental Health” is a free event on Thursday, Nov. 10th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at ARCH Street Teen Center. Special guest will be MTV’s Giovanni Rivera. Food will be provided by Garden Catering. The event is open to parents and teens. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Arch Street Teen Center, Garden Catering, Giovanni Rivera, Greenwich High School, Greenwich United Way, Liberation Programs, O'Malley Wellness
GEG Presents “Taking the Stress Out of the College Essay” at Arch Street Teen Center
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Greenwich Education Group’s free seminar on writing the college essay will cover a range of topics, including choosing the most appropriate prompt questions on the Common Application as well as supplemental essay, selecting the right topics, using the right tone, style and approach, organizing the drafts and final versions, and avoiding common mistakes. There are two sessions on Sept 14 to choose from. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Arch Street Teen Center, college admissions, college essay, Greenwich Education Group
Lights, Camera, Action! Offbeat Players 2016 Production is High School Musical
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Monday’s dress rehearsal was the first opportunity for Offbeat Players to run through High School Musical with full costumes, lights, microphones and props. The show opens Wednesday Aug 3 at Arch Street Teen Center. Order tickets ASAP as the shows typically sell out. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arch Street Teen Center, High School Musical, Offbeat Players, Tony Morello
What Are You Doing This Summer? Audition for Off-Beat Players Production of High School Musical
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OBP is a theater company that provides an opportunity for young people of all backgrounds and abilities to learn from each other and benefit from participation in a performing arts program. Young people gain an appreciation and respect for one another and their contributions to the company. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Arch Street Teen Center, Offbeat Players
Greenwich Police Det. Rooney on What Happens When Greenwich Police Raid an Underage Drinking Party
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Detective Michael Rooney described what happens when Greenwich Police learn of an underage drinking party. He also ran through the statutes and penalties for underage possession, serving minors, fake IDs and drinking & driving. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Parenting, Police & Fire, Schools, Arch Street Teen Center, David Rabin, Detective Michael Rooney, Drew Marzullo
Scooter Braun Addresses Teens on Being from Greenwich, Being a Bystander, Being a Parent
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At an event billed as Stress, Success and Teenage Setbacks, GHS graduate and talent manager, Scooter Braun connected with a few hundred teens at Arch Street by identifying with them on the pressure of being from Greenwich, where so many people are successful, and acknowleding the temptation to use drugs to ease the pain of every day stress. Continue Reading →