Four to six inches of snow are expected to create hazardous road conditions for the Friday morning commute. Continue Reading →
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UPDATE: Greenwich Schools Increases Delay to 3-Hours due to Hazardous Road Conditions Wednesday
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At 8:38am, Greenwich Schools announced that after consultation with Greenwich Dept of Public Works and continuing hazardous road conditions, the district added an additional hour to the delay Wednesday morning, making it a three-hour delay. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Weather, Greenwich Schools, Winter Weather Advisory
Post Holiday Recess, Greenwich Schools to Tighten Covid Mitigation Measures
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Swimming classes at Greenwich High School’s pool will be suspended. The GHS will re-open a gym for expanded lunch space and add a 5th lunch rotation. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, COVID-19, Greenwich High School, Greenwich Schools
Jan 1, 2022 Declared Gus Lindine Day
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For 17 years, Gus Lindine supported and led the Greenwich High School Athletic Department, which is made up of 42 sports consisting of 99 teams. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Sports, Dr. Toni Jones, Fred Camillo, Greenwich High School, Greenwich Schools, Gus Lindine, Gus Lindine Day
Camillo Resumes Mask Mandate in Town Buildings; All Town Meetings Pivot to Zoom
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Town meetings will be held via Zoom until further notice. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Board of Selectmen, COVID-19, Greenwich Schools, Greenwihc Health Dept, social distancing
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
Peter Bernstein Reflects on His Eight Years Serving on the Greenwich Board of Education
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After eight years on the board, and its chair since 2017, Mr. Bernstein, a Republican, who has a full time job as an attorney for Mastercard, is ready for a break.
Likely a short break. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Board of Education, Greenwich Schools, Peter Bernstein
Piccininno: Calling on the GOP BET to work make Greenwich Schools safe, secure, educationally excellent
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“The BOE estimates the structural issues at CMS will cost $5 million per year in maintenance. To put that in context, $5 million per year would fund a $55 million, 20-year 7% interest rate bond. That is almost half the cost of replacing CMS and we know the State will provide most of the $120 million needed anyway.” – Greg Piccininno Continue Reading →
Filed under: News, BET, Board of Estimate and Taxation, Central Middle School, DanOzizmir, Greenwich Schools, Greg Piccininno, Nathaniel Witherell
Democratic Candidate for Greenwich First Selectman, Bill Kelly: What I’d Do on Day One
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Bill Kelly said his decision to run for First Selectman was partly inspired by the ceiling collapse at North Mianus School last February, resulting in students being relocated to a former private school campus in Stamford.
“My granddaughter attends North Mianus School,” Kelly said. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, Board of Education, Board of Estimate and Taxation, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Schools, Tod's Point. Greenwich Pool at Byram Park
LETTER: Free Us from Selfishness & Greed on Nov 2
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“Elected officials who refuse to collaborate and find solutions, thinking only about their own ideology, refusing to listen to others, and gaslighting when challenged. We even have some elected rich guys who do this because they benefit more from tax relief than you do.” – James Waters Continue Reading →