Both men stepped down this year to make way for new leadership and were honored on September 20th at a special luncheon at the Witherell. Continue Reading →
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Witherell Honors Vietnam Veteran Bill Vasu
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Prior to celebrating Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and July Fourth, the Nathaniel Witherell team often asks if there are any veterans among its residents who would be willing to share their stories about servicing in the armed forces. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Bill Vasu, Nathaniel Witherell
UPDATED: Town Owned Nathaniel Witherell Nursing Home Board Chair Larry Simon Resigns; Brad Markowitz Elected New Chair
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Larry Simon was reappointed to a third term by the RTM last October. This makes two openings on the board, and the Selectmen are looking for nominees. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Amy Badini, Brad Markowitz, Elisabeth Quigley, Family Council, Janet Stone McGuigan, John Mastronardi
Witherell Board Chair Larry Simon Reappointed to Third Term After Tense RTM Vote
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“We, the RTM, need to vote no to literally save lives. I’m asking you to vote no to prevent any further patient neglect at Nathaniel Witherell.” – Fred Lee, district 1 Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, CMMS, Fred Lee, Larry Simon, Nathaniel Witherell, RTM, Sheilah Smith
Following Drop In CMS Rating to 1 Star, Nathaniel Witherell Director of Nursing Resigns
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Last Friday, Deputy Director / Director of Nursing Nadia Benson, RN sent a letter to staff with the subject line “Impending Farewell” announcing her resignation. She said her last day would be Sept 16. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, John Mastronardi, Nadia Benson, Nathaniel Witherell
The Nathaniel Witherell Appoints New Director of Development
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Ms Vinton replaces Scott Neff who has served as the Friends principal fundraising staff member since 2009 and Executive Director since 2014. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Mary Vinton, Nathaniel Witherell, Scott Neff
Residents Unite to Demand BET action on Julian Curtiss, Old Greenwich and Central Middle Schools
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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 →
Filed under: Government, Schools, Anthony Moor, Bicycle Task Force, Board of Estimate and Taxation, Byram, Carey Bisbee, Central Middle School
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
7th Annual David N. Theis Award for Outstanding Community Service Presented to Larry Simon
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Bea and Peter Crumbine spoke of Mr. Simon’s selflessness, partnership, and friendship. They also praised his commitment to Greenwich, noting that in addition to his work with previously mentioned organizations, he also played significant roles with the Greenwich Land Trust, the League of Women Voters, the United Way and the Bruce Museum. He is currently the chair of the board of the directors of The Nathaniel Witherell. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Volunteering, Alexis Voulgaris, Bea Crumbine, David N. Theis, David N. Theis Award for Outstanding Community Service, Ed Dadakis, Glenville Volunteer Fire Company, Jim Heavey
Larry Simon to Highlight the 7th Annual David N. Theis Award for Outstanding Service to the Community
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“For the past six years the Glenville Volunteers have presented the Theis Award to Greenwich residents who selflessly and compassionately serve the town’s people, organizations, and institutions.” Continue Reading →