Cardinal Crazies are fighting COVID-19 with a series of challenges for GHS students. The fundraiser seeks to involve the entire community. Continue Reading →
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Cardinal Crazies are fighting COVID-19 with a series of challenges for GHS students. The fundraiser seeks to involve the entire community. Continue Reading →
“As President of the Girls Who Code Club here at the school, Melissa has led innovative, adaptive and problem-solving solutions.” – Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
The P&Z commissioners want the stadium project to be more “holistic” and possibly prioritize the second egress off East Putnam Ave by including it in Phase 1, along with new bleachers and ADA compliance elements including handicapped parking and elevator to press box. Continue Reading →
Hayley Schmidt and her friend Kate Rubich, both juniors at Greenwich High School, have partnered with Zoomers to Boomers to deliver groceries to anyone who feels safer sheltering at home. Continue Reading →
“It is not a formal application. It is not a Municipal Improvement. They are coming in under the pre-application process, as permitted under 7-159(b) of Connecticut General Statutes. This allows for an applicant to discuss a concept with the Planning & Zoning Commission. It is non binding.” – Katie DeLuca on the GHS stadium pre-application Continue Reading →
Practicing social distancing doesn’t mean that we have to be socially disconnected. Continue Reading →
“With a cherry smile and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown land.” – The Green Witch, November, 1918 Continue Reading →
Not long ago, members of the China Club at Greenwich High School held a successful fundraiser to buy face masks for people in Wuhan, China where there was a shortage. Today they are learning remotely as Greenwich Schools are closed to slow the spread of COVID-19. Continue Reading →
As a Greenwich High School junior, this break from traditional learning that the district initiated to slow the spread of COVID-19 is taking some adjusting. Here are some suggestions on ways to remain calm and stay connected. Continue Reading →
Local attorneys John Heagney, Stephen Walko and Andrew Gould helped organize this once in a blue moon event, which in fact may be the last event in the Performing Arts Center at GHS with over 100 attendees for a while. Continue Reading →