
“It’s time for Greenwich residents to make their voices heard: Tell the BET and RTM that you don’t want Greenwich to sue Greenwich, whatever the situation.” – Adam Leader Continue Reading →
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Benefiting from upbeat live music – drums by Sean Charles and keyboard by musical director Zach Kampler – over 75 students in the cast and crew share High School Musical’s themes of overcoming adversity, challenging social norms, and the power of friendship.
The RFP committee said “Eagle/Peebles” had the highest potential to meet the objectives, including a boutique hotel and an optional building for BOE staff on the southern portion of the property. According to chair Andy Duus, an information session is tentatively being scheduled for Monday, June 9.
“It’s time for Greenwich residents to make their voices heard: Tell the BET and RTM that you don’t want Greenwich to sue Greenwich, whatever the situation.” – Adam Leader Continue Reading →
A woman and man were arrested by Greenwich Police on Friday afternoon after plain clothes officers were notified of suspicious activity in Saks Fifth Avenue. Continue Reading →
Art in the Park is set for June 1. This year, in addition to 50+ artists exhibiting and selling their work, the event will also feature live music and interactive activities including weaving and arts & crafts. Continue Reading →
“A $4 million cut is not a minor trim; it carries tangible consequences that resonate in every classroom. To then offer half that amount with potential strings attached feels disingenuous. Furthermore, it is important to that the BET is not empowered to micromanage the operational specifics of how our schools deliver education. Its role is to set overall allocations, not dictate line items.” – Elliot Alchek, Matt DesChamps, Scott Kalb, Leslie Moriarty, Stephen Selbst and David Weisbrod Continue Reading →
On Sunday, the Glenville Volunteer Fire Company and the 9th District Veterans held their annual parade and ceremony honoring fallen heroes. Continue Reading →
“I believe a solution exists: a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) among the BOE, BET, and RTM. While not legally binding, MOUs are common tools for bridging gaps between commitment and legal execution. They offer good-faith, public assurance that all parties intend to act in a specific, coordinated way. They are reliable because the signatories make clear, unambiguous public representations – and any breach is highly visible and reputationally costly. In my experience, while not legally binding, MOUs have proven to be binding in every other respect in providing virtual certainty.” – Jim Healy Continue Reading →
Celebrating community spirit and town pride, the Greenwich Town Party once again kicked off Memorial Day Weekend on Saturday, May 24. Continue Reading →
528 Field Point Rd from Field Point Road Holdings LLC sold on April 29, 2025 for $5,700,000 Continue Reading →
“On Tuesday, the CT State House of Representatives is expected to vote on a major housing and zoning bill which has only been seen by its writers. The rest of us have no idea if the bill is good, bad or indifferent.” – Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
The flags are installed in time for Memorial Day and will remain in place until Veterans Day. Continue Reading →