The 2024 Youth of the Year winner, selected from a list of outstanding candidates, was Greenwich High School senior, Omar Badr. Continue Reading →
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With Boys & Girls Club Renovation Imminent, and Teen Center Rental in Limbo, Some Families Scramble for After-School Solutions
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The Club communicated their renovation plans to families beginning in April, and explained that not everyone would be guaranteed a place during the Club’s renovation, but the news still took a number of families by surprise last week. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Arch Street Teen Center, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Cristina Vittoria, Icy Frantz
Bond Commission in Hartford Approves $6.5 for Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Renovations
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At the Clubhouse, critical infrastructure has not been addressed in the building in over 50 years. Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and security systems are all outdated. Safety and security systems will all be updated for the well-being of children and staff. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Cristina Vittoria, Fred Camillo, Hector Arzeno, Matt Ritter, Rachel Khanna, Steve Meskers
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Celebrates 55th Annual Awards Night
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On Thursday night the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich held their Awards Night, a celebration of success for members and volunteers that recognizes their outstanding development, contributions to the Club, community service, leadership and sportsmanship. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Armani McCollum, Avery Imp, Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, Claire Moskowitz, Cristina Vittoria, Daniela Hernandez, Denise Kaufman
Boys & Girls Club 2023 Awards Night Sparkles: GHS 11 Grader is Youth of the Year
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On Tuesday night the Boys & Girls Club held its annual awards night to a record crowd of over 400. The 2023 Youth of the Year Recipient was Jada Brewington. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Giving, Volunteering, Alex Flook, Annette Wilson, Chief Joseph McHugh, Corey Paris, Cristina Vittoria
PHOTOS: Boys & Girls Club Kids Challenge Congressman Himes to Government Quiz
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Boys & Girls Club campers competed against US Congressman Jim Himes, who represents Connecticut’s 4th Congressional District, in lightning rounds of Quizlet’s 4th grade Government Quiz. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Cristina Vittoria, Deelia Wadsworth, Jim Himes
P&Z Watch: Boys & Girls Club Expansion and Renovation Plans Begin to Take Shape
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Before the Boys & Girls Club’s plans were discussed, the Selectmen’s office presented an MI request for the club to reuse the modular building in Horseneck Lot during their construction. The issue is that the building was supposed to be demolished. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Sports, Ben Branyan, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Cristina Vittoria, Fred Camillo, Horseneck lot
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Celebrates Champion of Youth and Youth of the Year in Style
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Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich VP and Program Director Don Palmer was honored as the club’s Champion of Youth for 2022. Paige Pray, a Greenwich High School senior, is 2022 Youth of the Year. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Bob DeAngelo, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Camryn Ferrara, Chief Jim Heavey, Cristina Vittoria, Deelia Wadsworth, Don Palmer
Greenwich Boys & Girls Club Closes until Jan 3, 2022
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“We rely heavily on high school students who are employed as after-school staff…” – Boys and Girls Club CEO Cristina Vittoria Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, Cristina Vittoria, Greenwich Schools
PHOTOS: Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Thanksgiving Feast for 300 is One Big Family
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Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Board of Directors, Alumni, and Greenwich First Responders love participating in this holiday to serve Club members. Some servers, such as Club alumni Police Chief Jim Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo, have made it a tradition to serve the children as they were served as members. Continue Reading →