The property is beyond the town sewers. There is no certainty they will be able to connect to the municipal sanitary sewer line. Continue Reading →
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The property is beyond the town sewers. There is no certainty they will be able to connect to the municipal sanitary sewer line. Continue Reading →
Gianluca Bianchi, a member of the GHS class of 2023 and member of Troop 35 out of Glenville, said that while many Scouts work in nature, clearing trails and building bridges, wanted to incorporate his love of animals into his Eagle Scout project. Continue Reading →
Students are eligible for Honors and High Honors status based upon their quarterly Grade Point Average (GPA). Students with GPAs of 3.6-3.9 are named to the Honor Roll; students with GPA’s of 4.0 and higher are named to the High Honor Roll. Students having any incomplete grades are not eligible for the honor roll. Continue Reading →
SummerFare is an evening for exhibitors to present materials and talk with public and private elementary, middle and high school students’ parents about summer programs, internships and camps. Continue Reading →
“It doesn’t make sense for politicians in Hartford to mandate day-by-day curriculum plans. I know Ann (Carabillo), you’re going to say it was all designed by experts, but it’s still a political process.” – BOE member Cody Kittle Continue Reading →
“If we can take anything away from the past two years of this pandemic, it would be our community’s capacity to sacrifice and care for one another and the common good.” – GHS student body president Kwame Boateng Continue Reading →
“Dangerous and Unsafe for Human Occupancy.” Continue Reading →
“A special thanks to the entire GPS team who has been working since Friday to evaluate space, organize buses, move furniture, organize lunches, plan for the day, and so much more. It certainly takes a team effort to mobilize an entire school over the weekend to three different locations.” – superintendent Dr. Toni Jones and CMS principal Tom Healy Continue Reading →
Five GHS seniors sat under the big red Cardinal on the gym bleachers for a signing event marking the start of their college athletic careers. Continue Reading →
Parents described flooding including sewage at Old Greenwich School, buckling walls and water coming in at Central Middle School, injured children being carried up an down stairs at Julian Curtiss due to lack of an elevator. Continue Reading →