The academic team from Greenwich High School will face the team from Stamford High School in the first round competition of Cablevision’s The Challenge, airing December 6 and 7 at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., exclusively on News 12 Connecticut and available on demand on Cablevision channel 612 through News 12 Interactive. Pictured during a break in taping are (l. to r.) Daryl Taylor (academic advisor), Paul Finkelstein, James Lewis, host Tom Appleby, Brian Plancher (team captain), John Tsai and Vinay Kadiyala (team alternate).
All-star student scholars from Greenwich High School will challenge Stamford High School in the first round of the 12th season of Cablevision’s The Challenge, an academic quiz show designed to test students’ knowledge in a Jeopardy-style format. The first round match-up between Greenwich High School and Stamford High School will air exclusively on News 12 Connecticut at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, and Sunday, Dec. 7. The Challenge, hosted by News 12 Connecticut anchor Tom Appleby, can also be viewed anytime through video on demand (VOD) through News 12 Interactive, located on iO TV channel 612.
On Dec. 7 from noon to 5, shops along East Putnam Avenue in central Greenwich will be hosting a holiday block party. Stores participating are Cashmere Inc, Elsebe, J. McLaughlin, Patricia Gourlay, Vision Consultants, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams, Splurge Unique Gifts, Home Decor and Jewelry, Inovation Luggage, Threads & Treads, and Mailboxes, etc.
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