The GHS Cardinals football team and cheer squad held media day on Sunday. While some districts are eliminating football teams due to lack of interest, the GHS football team roster is swelling. Continue Reading →
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GHS Student Government Leaders Appeal to Town for Compromise on Field Lighting
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“We only hope to be good neighbors, and believe that the answer to preserving community harmony is compromise and conversation.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, Cardinal Stadium, GHS, GHS Student Government Executive Committee, Greenwich High School, Greg Goldstein, lights, Student Government
GHS Neighbors Blast Schools Super During “What If” Presentation on Options for Lighting and Cardinal Field Upgrades
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While Greenwich Schools superintendent Dr. Jill Gildea said the idea of Monday’s meeting was to connect with neighbors and get feedback on improving lighting and Cardinal field, neighbors saw it differently, arguing that GHS has been a bad neighbor and that the overture was disingenuous. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Schools, Sports, Cardinal Stadium, Daniel Watson, Dr. Jill Gildea, field house
Greenwich Board of Ed May Consent to Town Litigation of 2003 Lighting Restrictions for GHS Fields
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An item has been added by Peter Sherr to Thursday night’s Board of Education meeting agenda to take up the possibility of litigating a 2003 agreement concerning lighting of fields at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Bill Effros, Cardinal Stadium, Central Middle School, Greenwich High School, Planning & Zoning, SUNY Purchase
Selectmen Debate: Tesei and Litvack Scuffle over Greenwich’s Economic Development
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Topics included the controversial re-branding campaign for Greenwich, diminished presence of hedge funds, expansion of Westchester airport, lack of affordable housing and the scourge of developers using loopholes intended to incentivize affordable housing to create monstrosities, and the lousy Grass Island Dog Park. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, BET, Cardinal Stadium, Caroline Baisley, contamination, Drew Marzullo, Gary Dell'Abate, Greenwich Athletic Foundation
Greenwich Cardinal Field Feasibility Study Seeks Public Engagement
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The architects are in the early stages of conducting the feasibility study and are currently running focus groups to gather input from key stakeholders that use the fields. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Bill Effros, Cardinal Stadium, Effros Stipulation, Greenwich Board of Education, Greenwich High School
GHS Cardinal Stadium Lighting Upgrades and Deed Restrictions Leave Greenwich Hamstrung. Again.
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With the new school year ringing in a change in start time at GHS, the concern that shorter daylight hours for sports games and practices is being weighed against the outdated lighting in Cardinal Stadium and deed restrictions resulting from a settlement with residential neighbors.
Town attorney Wayne Fox said nothing has been decided regarding legal action to overturn the stipulations in a 2003 court order. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Bill Effros, Cardinal Stadium, Effros Stipulation, Greenwich High School, stadium lights
PHOTOS: Class of 2017 Encouraged to Create a Less Toxic, Less Troll-Filled World
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Commencement speaker Alisyn Camerota told the class of 2017 they are graduating into a divided, toxic world where national discourse is punctuated by anonymous trolls. She urged graduates to take lessons learned at Names Day and in the Kindness Campaign out into the world and be good listeners. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Cardinal Stadium, Greenwich High School
Greenwich High School Rugby Bids Farewell to Seniors
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A team with big goals, and high standards. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Cardinal Stadium, Greenwich High School, Greenwich High School Rugby, Joe Kelly
GHS Girls Lacrosse “Give Back” Games to Benefit The Parkinson’s Foundation
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On Tuesday, April 11 all three girls lacrosse levels will play at Cardinal Stadium, with a goal of raising awareness and funds for The Parkinson’s Foundation. The first game begins at 12:00pm. Continue Reading →