Greenwich High School advances in academic challenge
Following its first-round victory, the academic team from Greenwich High School is moving on to the second round in The Challenge, an academic quiz show designed to test students’ knowledge in a Jeopardy-style format. The second round match-up between Greenwich High School and Weston High School will air exclusively on News 12 Connecticut at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5, with an encore airing the next night, Sunday, April 6, at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Weekend famine aims to help hungry people
Members of The First Church of Round Hill will participate starting today in a 30-hour famine to raise awareness and money to fight global hunger.
The front porch of Bush-Holley House, where artists and writers gathered to debate the issues of the turn-of-the-century, is the inspiration for study lectures presented by The Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich at Bush-Holley Historic Site.
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Relocating Glenville School students into the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center during the school’s renovation remains the favored option of parents and school officials, but questions remain over whether the plan will work.
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Favorite of some, headache for others
Possible use of civic center as school causes stir
Possible use of civic center as school causes stir
Relocating Glenville School students into the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center during the school’s renovation remains the favored option of parents and school officials, but questions remain over whether the plan will work.
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