Most of the First Selectman’s proposed capital plan hearing was dedicated to opposition to artificial turf at Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
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Most of the First Selectman’s proposed capital plan hearing was dedicated to opposition to artificial turf at Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
“We haven’t increased the rink admission fee in 10 years.” – Parks & Rec Director Joe Siciliano Continue Reading →
While the popularity of hockey has soared over the past 20 years, Hamill Rink has remained frozen in time. Still the success of the boys hockey team, belies the outdated facility. Rob Burnett is calling the games, which are live streamed and archived on LocalLive, and the rink has a new sound system. Continue Reading →
This is transition week at Hamill Rink when the turf is removed and preparations begin for the ice. On Tuesday workers installed a new sound system that was a gift of the Greenwich Athletic Foundation. Continue Reading →
A rink audio renovation at Hamill Rink is the first project funded by the recently formed Greenwich Athletic Foundation. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School boys and girls hockey teams came together for a scrimmage, dubbed “The Hockey Prom” at Hamill Rink on Thursday. Continue Reading →
September 17-18 is the first weekend of public skating sessions. Public sessions will be held weekends only until the full public session schedule begins on Monday, October 10. Continue Reading →
Dorothy Hamill Ice Skating Rink is now taking registration for its skating school and in-house hockey programs. The skating school offers classes of all levels and for all ages Continue Reading →
On Wednesday night Rich Ernye, who runs the Town’s Dorothy Hamill ice rink, gave a behind the scenes tour to the Parks & Rec board. He explained that the 15-yer-old Zamboni is set to be replaced next year and that recent setbacks with the facility’s compressors – including a replacement that turned out to be a lemon – meant the office and “warming room” were without heat for 11 weeks. Continue Reading →
At Byram Schubert Library, residents’ list of concerns included the Byram Pool, BANC and New Leb kindergarten satellite classrooms, blighted properties, and a perceived lack of attention from the Town. Marzullo said that what’s good for Byram is good for the Town of Greenwich. Continue Reading →