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Schools chief seeks to reinstate community satisfaction poll
The schools chief wants to reinstate a community satisfaction poll this spring after it was cut from the current year's education budget amid town wide financial woes.

Town signs agreement to pledge support for military families
Greenwich joined three other Connecticut towns in pledging its support to help returning veterans and their families deal with the stresses of war in a ceremony Sunday at the Cole Auditorium at

Greenwich gets trash-processing rebate
The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority will be shelling out more than $100,000 to Greenwich in a rebate connected to the region's trash-to-energy processing incinerator operated by

Focus on Academia
Public school officials are inviting community members to offer their feedback on the traits they desire in the next Greenwich High School headmaster during a community forum at 7:30 p.

From book shelves and bird houses to propellers and digital rooms: Evolution of technology education seen at Greenwich High School
Thirty years ago, a typical assignment in Michael Gavan's wood shop class at Greenwich High School might involve building a book shelf, based on a text-book design, using step-by-step instructions.

Boy hit by car Friday night taken to hospital in critical condition
A 12-year-old boy was in critical condition as of Friday night after being struck by a car near the intersection of East Putnam Avenue and Robertson Lane, police said.

Greenwich police search for appliance thieves
Newly constructed homes have become the latest target for thieves after police said two suites of high-end appliances were stolen from inside two residences in the center of town.

Busy Greenwich intersection will remain fact of life for motorists
It's a busy intersection that Karen Sherr avoids as much as possible.
"I live in North Mianus and I sneak in the back way to come here," she with a laugh about a bustling crossing on East Putnam Avenue at the Riverside Commons strip mall.


Conspiracy theory abounds over missing campaign signs
The height of the political silly season has arrived in Greenwich, with Republicans accusing Democrats of stealing campaign signs as part of a conspiracy.

It's official: Glenville School ready for November move
Glenville School can look forward to an early homecoming. Town building officials on Friday granted the rebuilt school a temporary certificate of occupancy.

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