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Consciously-Curated: Greenwich Waste Free Gift Guide
Consciously curated by the Greenwich Sustainability Committee, Waste Free Greenwich and the Greenwich Conservation Committee, is a Merry, Bright & Waste Free Holiday Guide (flip book here ). The Guide highlights local experiences, consumables, and second hand, natural and sustainable gifts. For the person who values an exquisite memory over another dust collector: Cooking classes at Aux Delices here . Tickets to Greenwich Symphony here Cheese of the month from Greenwich Cheese Company here...
Dec 13, 2025
Widen I-95 through Stamford? - Fuggedaboutit!
It's one of the most congested stretches of interstate highway in the nation - I-95 in Stamford. In the name of alleviating traffic, the Connecticut Department of Transportation (DOT) is weighing options that call for widening the interstate by adding a lane in each direction or by adding an extra road running parallel to the highway. See the DOT presentation here . The idea of widening the highway has attracted support from some drivers and businesses, but mostly from thousands of...
Dec 12, 2025
Plunge in English language learners foreshadows Connecticut school enrollment crisis
For more than a decade, Connecticut’s English Language Learner (ELL) student population has acted as a critical buffer, masking a broader, underlying decline in overall public school enrollment. That period has officially ended, delivering a fiscal one-two punch that towns across the state have been dreading. For the first time in over a decade, the number of ELL students statewide has dropped significantly, declining by over 2,000 students from 57,055 to 54,915 this year. Many are...
Dec 11, 2025
Politics makes strange bedfellows in Greenwich
The irony of Greenwich First Selectman Camillo honoring a person whose position was ruled illegitimate, is why they say politics makes strange bedfellows. The Connecticut Centinal provides an illuminating history below of how this irony came about: Honoring outgoing board members - even rogue ones. This week and last, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo honored the Board of Education (BOE) members whose terms just ended, including those involved in what he personally described as the...
Dec 10, 2025
Greenwich where all children are above average
Ten of Greenwich's fifteen public schools were named by the Connecticut Department of Education as "Schools of Distinction" for the 2024-25 school year. This was the highest number of Greenwich schools that made the list this year. Greenwich has increased its presence on the list over the years. In 2021-22, there were 4 Greenwich Schools on the list, in 2022-23 there were 7, and in 2023-24 there were 8. The schools earn the "Schools of Distinction" recognition based on their performance in...
Dec 9, 2025
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