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Monday, March 10, 2008

03/10/08 - Greenwich Post: Costello resigns as GHS girls basketball coach Greenwich High School's Charles Costello stepped down today as head girls

Costello resigns as GHS girls basketball coach

Greenwich High School's Charles Costello stepped down today as head girls basketball coach.

"Serving as girls’ basketball coach for the past two seasons has been an incredibly rewarding and enjoyable experience," the coach said in a statement e-mailed to the Post.

The Lady Cardinals finished the season 3-17 overall, with victories against New Canaan, Central and Bassick high schools.

Check Greenwich-post.com later for updates. Click on "Sports."

03/10/08 - Greenwich Blog Wire


Greenwich Blog Post

Doug Tallamy’s New Book
By Bill Cary

Tallamy, a professor at the University of Delaware, will be the keynote speaker at an environmental symposium tomorrow night (Tuesday, March 11) at the Greenwich, Conn., public library. It starts at 6:30 pm. ...
In the Garden - http://gardening.lohudblogs.com


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03/10/08 - Greenwich Sports News Wire


Members of the Greenwich Blues pose for a team photo with their trophy after winning the New England Regional championship.

Greenwich Sports News Reports From

The Greenwich Post

Greenwich Blues win gold at Regionals
Greenwich Post - Greenwich,CT
The Greenwich Blues Pee Wee Major hockey team won the Tier I New England Regional championship in Hartford Sunday evening. Greenwich combined a balanced ...


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03/10/08 - Hamilton Avenue School Students Will Excell On The CMT's If The Biology Questions Are About How Mold Effects Children In A Small Classroom.


Hamilton Avenue Children Know All About Mold
And How It Effects There Little Bodies.


Rau: We'll do well on CMT's



Greenwich Time - Staff Writer

... When {Hamilton Avenue School Principal Damaris Rau} started, the school building was plagued by mold, and students and staff soon were forced to move to a temporary building so their school could be renovated. Since then, her school has been cited by the state for being racially imbalanced, and rising enrollment has created crowded classrooms. In the meantime, their original building, which was supposed to be ready last September, has had major construction delays and won't be ready until this fall.

To top it off, mold was discovered in the temporary building on Feb. 29, which led officials to cancel classes all last week, close the building for the rest of the school year and disperse Hamilton Avenue students to six schools around the district.....

Correction:

Molded Cieling Tiles were discovered over one year ago and Hamilton Avenue School parents were never told there children were in danger.

03/09/08 - Town Employees: Sternberg's Crew Knew - Mold Covered Tiles Replaced Over One Year Ago.

...some parents are worried. At recent public meetings with school officials, they have said the unexpected weeklong break may cause students to lose their readiness to take the test.

"I'm not happy about the CMT (delay). The kids were all very well prepared," said Dawn Nethercott, co-president of the school PTA. "It's an unfortunate situation."

All Greenwich public schools begin the CMT testing at the start of March and must finish by the end of the month, as in the rest of the state. The tests are used to gauge a school's progress under the federal No Child Left Behind law, which determines if a school should be taken over by the state if it does not show adequate progress over time.

Like others, Hamilton Avenue School teachers began heavy test preparation in late February, only to have classes canceled this week....

"The last thing they wanted was a week off," said Cathy Delehanty, president of the teachers' union.

Quote Of The Day: "I think the kids will do the best they can. That's a pretty tough group," John Curtin, assistant school superintendent of research and evaluation said. "If there's any school in the district that's prepared to deal with adversity, it's Hamilton Avenue."

That's right John, "they are a pretty tough group". It is not easy to learn when you have headaches, prolonged sinus infections and your teacher is complaining of about headaches, nausea, and respiratory problems.

I am sure that the Glenville Students will also be
a "pretty tough group" too.

Shame on



03/10/08 - Greenwich News Wire


Pemberwick Brook runs through the center of the

Sherwood Farm Preserve

Greenwich News Reports From The Greenwich Post

Land Trust acquires 11 acres near Glenville Road
Greenwich Post - Greenwich,CT,USA
Undeveloped land links us to the past and the Greenwich Land Trust’s newly acquired 11-acre Sherwood Farm Preserve is no exception. ...

Colonial Williamsburg teaches American history in Cos Cob
Greenwich Post - Greenwich,CT,USA
An anonymous Greenwich resident has donated the money to allow Colonial Williamsburg and the Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich to host a ...


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03/10/10 - Greenwich News Wire


Erin Harmonay, Tori, McMachan, Kristyn Rooney and Samantha Salony show off their green wigs at the parade yesterday.

(David Ames/For Greenwich Time)

Greenwich News Reports From The Greenwich Time

StPatrick's Parade rolls along Avenue
Greenwich Time - Greenwich,CT


By Neil Vigdor

Even though she's Italian, Samantha Salony certainly looked the part yesterday in her chartreuse wig at the annual Greenwich St. Patrick's ...

Sacred Heart to welcome Austrian sisters
Greenwich Time - Greenwich,CT
The choirs from Greenwich and Austria will perform at both the upper school Celebration of the Arts, April 25, and the spring concert on April 26. ...

Town cleans up after storm
Greenwich Time - Greenwich,CT,USA


As of 1:05 pm yesterday, Connecticut Light & Power reported that 2062 of its Greenwich customers had no power, nearly 8 percent of those served by the ...


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