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Thursday, April 24, 2008

04/24/08 - News Headlines From The Greenwich Post


Where can all the seniors grow?

Seniors have spoken about what they want as far as their senior center goes. The question remains what exactly to do with the information.

Drugs and kids: Town official proposes a survey

A lack of data and a general apathy toward involvement from students make it difficult for the town to get the kind of read it needs to respond to youth substance abuse issues, Stephanie Paulmeno, the town’s Community Health Planner, told the Board of Health Monday night.

Stanwich School: State OKs new site for leaching field

Plans for the Stanwich School will see another round at the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency (IWWA) as the relocation of the proposed leaching field has been approved by the state’s Department of Environmental Protection.

Where will Glenville School go? Board decision tonight

After close to two months of discussion, the school board will vote tonight on where Glenville School students will spend the next two years.

A renovation of Glenville School, which is projected to keep students out of the building for up to two years, is on track to begin in July.

The Board of Education will decide between two options for Glenville at its 7 p.m. meeting at Riverside School.

The first option is to remediate existing modular classrooms at Western Middle School, which two experts have said can be done. Mold was found in them in February, leading the students of Hamilton Avenue School, who were occupying them, to be dispersed throughout the district for the rest of the year.

According to district findings, the mold did not contaminate any of the areas students used, and last week, Steven Susca, a project engineer with Hoffman Architects, told the board that removing the modulars’ soffits, where the mold was discovered, would “solve 95% of our issues.”...

That's such a reassurring statement from Steve "I Am On The School Payroll" Susca Who Had Better Not Upset Betty "You Can Trust Me" Sternberg

Please see:

04/12/08 - Greenwich Spotlight: Greenwich School District's Facilities Director Anthony "Tony Two Face" Byrne And The Ham Ave School Coverup (Updated)


03/20/08 - Why Won't Betty "You Can Trust Me" Sternberg Let Hamilton Avenue Parents Independently Test The Contaminated Modular Classrooms?


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