“He epitomized the old saying, ‘There is no limit to the amount of good you can do as long as you don’t care who gets the credit.'” – US Senator Blumenthal Continue Reading →
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“He epitomized the old saying, ‘There is no limit to the amount of good you can do as long as you don’t care who gets the credit.'” – US Senator Blumenthal Continue Reading →
It was a busy week at Greenwich Free Press. Starting out with the GYCL Cheerleading Expo (why don’t other reporters cover this fantastic event?), and moving to Tuesday’s election, we rested for five seconds and published features on the Fresh Air Fund, the snag in plans to overhaul Armstrong Court. We also launched a series on stay-at-home parents returning to work. Continue Reading →
An ambitious construction and renovation project at Armstrong Court was presented by the Housing Authority to Greenwich Board of Selectmen on Friday. The presentation was complete with renderings. Continue Reading →
Sara Darer Littman to GRS attorney Slane: “I really hope his clients are proud of themselves for playing these games with other people’s lives.” Continue Reading →
First Selectman, Peter Tesei was on hand to read the Founders Day Proclamation. Continue Reading →
In Peter J. Tesei’s First Selectman Updates at the Board’s first regularly scheduled monthly meeting on July 8th, he addressed the board’s recent and future plans in and around town. Continue Reading →
What might have been a swift election for the 2014/15 Pemberwick-Glenville Association Board turned into a complicated endeavor on Wednesday night at the Glenville Fire House community room. Continue Reading →
“There is no age limit on learning. I did not get my doctorate until I was nearly 50. Dr. Winters did not get his until he was approaching 100.” – Deputy Superintendent Ellen Flanagan to GHS AVID Class of ’14 Continue Reading →
With the Red Cross out of the “Safe Rides” business, and senior prom coming up on June 7, First Selectman Peter Tesei said volunteers would be sought to provide rides to students between the hours of 11:00pm and 4:00am. Continue Reading →