
“For our young people. Look at the year they’re having this year. They need this.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich Schools Superintendent Continue Reading →
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“For our young people. Look at the year they’re having this year. They need this.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich Schools Superintendent 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 →
In 2019 restaurants opened. Houses were demolished. There were parades, plays, contests, graduations, and much more. Continue Reading →
This week workers are installing scaffolding underneath the home side bleachers at Cardinal field. Continue Reading →
“We’re happy the GAF is supporting us in services and the shoring of the structure for four months.” – BOE chair Peter Bernstein Continue Reading →
Girls in grades 3, 4 and 5 had a chance to try hockey at Greenwich Skating Club Continue Reading →
On Friday night the new gymnasium bleachers, a gift from the Greenwich Athletic Foundation, were dedicated just before the boys basketball team played Wilton. Continue Reading →
While the popularity of hockey has soared over the past 20 years, Hamill Rink has remained frozen in time. Still the success of the boys hockey team, belies the outdated facility. Rob Burnett is calling the games, which are live streamed and archived on LocalLive, and the rink has a new sound system. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School boys and girls hockey teams came together for a scrimmage, dubbed “The Hockey Prom” at Hamill Rink on Thursday. Continue Reading →
At Friday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, Rich Fulton of Chillybear and Old Greenwich Merchants Association asked for formal okay for road closure on Sound Beach Ave for First Light on Dec. 6. Permission granted, with compliments. Continue Reading →