All home basketball games will be relocated and/or rescheduled at least for the next several weeks. Performances scheduled in the GHS PAC will be relocated and/or rescheduled for at least the next six to eight weeks. Continue Reading →
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All home basketball games will be relocated and/or rescheduled at least for the next several weeks. Performances scheduled in the GHS PAC will be relocated and/or rescheduled for at least the next six to eight weeks. Continue Reading →
An estimate for the cost of repairing the damages is being developed and is unknown at this time. Continue Reading →
A moving statement from the child of Edward Setterberg, who was killed in a hit and run by Andrew Schmidt, was read aloud. Later, Andrew Schmidt pulled a piece of folded paper from his pocket and, in a monotone voice, read aloud an apology. Andrew’s father spoke of his divorce and his ex wife’s “parental alienation scheme.” Continue Reading →
It is anticipated that the parade also will honor the Greenwich High School Girls Swimming and Diving Team that this fall won the FCIAC championship, the Class LL state championship as well as the State Open championship. Continue Reading →
As it stands, the game is likely to be played at Shelton High School, though NCHS Athletic Director Jay Egan said officials from both lower Fairfield County high schools are asking whether it could be moved to Stamford’s Boyle Stadium, which is available. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday Jake Mondschein and James Sosa got to pie interim headmaster Rick Piotrzkowski after their houses won the the annual Thanksgiving penny wars and food drive at Greenwich High School. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School Clothing/ Textile Drive scheduled for Monday, Nov. 26 thru Friday, Dec. 21. This donation will cost you nothing, will contribute to a worthy cause, and will keep things out of the landfill. Continue Reading →
The total food donations were nearly 2,700 items! 150 Thanksgiving meals to needy families in town Monday afternoon.The generous donations from community members and from our school’s annual Penny Wars fundraiser raised over $2,000 to help cover the cost of the fresh items and turkeys. Continue Reading →
“We monitored the parking lot and called staff out of sessions to move their cars if they did park in voter-designated spaces. We also called in police officers to manage the traffic flow.” – Interim Superintendent Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
Voters at District 7 polling place at GHS get crushed for parking Tuesday morning. Police resolved the problem by about 10:00am. One voter said it took a half hour to turn onto Hillside and a half hour to turn into the jam packed parking lot. Continue Reading →