The Greenwich Post came out today. Have you seen what’s inside? Here are a few of the news items and features in this week’s issue. The Post is available on newsstands today, and online and by mail to subscribers.
News:• Greenwich native Ned Lamont officially announces his run for governor. • Local legislators join Greenwich’s cell tower debate. • A non-profit awarded a biology professor a grant in his work studying Lyme disease. • Discussion broke out at a recent budget meeting over whether the district’s magnet schools are making progress in correcting racial imbalance. • New officers are sworn in at the police department. • School officials say the high school auditorium renovation project is making headway. • State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal challenges the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) for not complying with Lyme disease agreement.
Opinion• Residents express their concern over the risks of building a cell tower near places frequented by children. • School superintendent calls out the Greenwich Time on “missing the point” of a budget discussion. • Log On With Larry columnist answers a question about privacy concerns with new Google features. Sports • Cardinals place third in wrestling at FCIAC finals. • Greenwich High School boys basketball falls to Bridgeport Central High School. • Big Red finishes strong at class LL indoor track finals. About Town • New Greenwich Catholic Principal is bringing God back into the curriculum. • Hamilton Avenue School PTA announces April carnival. • Breast Cancer Alliance links survivors with those who have been recently diagnosed with the illness to offer support to one another. • Children learn jazz at the library. • St. Catherine’s players to perform The Wizard of Oz starting next week.
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