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First Selectman Camillo Announces Formation of Town of Greenwich AI Task Force
20+ hour, 41+ min ago (385+ words) First Selectman Fred Camillo announces the official formation and membership of the Town of Greenwich AI Task Force, a new advisory group bringing together Greenwich residents with expertise in artificial intelligence, technology, risk management and innovation to help ensure Greenwich…...
Letter: BOS Statement on Hamill Rink
16+ hour, 38+ min ago (145+ words) To the Greenwich Community, In February, the Hamill Rink Task Force presented its Morlot Park site recommendation and related modifications. The Board of Selectmen stands unanimous in its support of this proposal. We want to be entirely clear: we do…...
Letter: Thank You for the New Windows at Agnes Morley Heights
17+ hour, 25+ min ago (142+ words) To: First Selectman of the Town of Greenwich " Fred Camillo and the Board of Selectman Chairman of Greenwich Communities " Sam Romeo and the Board of Commissioners Re: Thank You for the New Windows at Agnes Morley Heights Hello, my name…...
Six True Stories. One Unforgettable Night
3+ day, 13+ min ago (293+ words) There is a moment that happens in a room when someone tells a great story. You know it when you feel it. The chatter stops. Phones disappear. People lean in. Strangers become, for a few minutes, something closer to each…...
Rediscovering the Greatness of Everett Raymond Kinstler, Portrait Painter, at The Players
2+ day, 21+ hour ago (355+ words) By Anne W. Semmes At that time, I would learn of those in Greenwich Everett had painted over the years: Claire and Alfred Vanderbilt of the Greenwich Historical Society, Mary Tyler Moore, Bill Morton, and a young Barbara and Ed Netter,…...
Op Ed: Let Connecticut Keep Opportunity at Home
1+ week, 22+ hour ago (508+ words) Connecticut has a rare opportunity before it. The question is straightforward: Will we allow new investment in our students to stay here at home, or will we watch it flow to other states? Last year, the federal government created a…...
Editorial: A Birthday Worth Showing Up For
1+ week, 3+ day ago (620+ words) Nations, like people, reveal themselves in how they celebrate. Some throw parades and forget the meaning. Others mark the occasion with a certain earnestness that risks draining the joy from it. The better course" the American course, at its best…...
Education in the Age of AI: Innovation Guided by Values
2+ week, 3+ day ago (715+ words) All schools today face a defining responsibility: to ensure that students are prepared not only to navigate a world shaped by artificial intelligence, but to l - Education in the Age of AI: Innovation Guided by Values By Michael F. Baber All…...
Editorial: Small Miracles
2+ week, 4+ day ago (551+ words) A newsroom measures itself not only in headlines produced, but in the resolve that sustains it when production seems improbable. This week, ours was tested by a small, unrelenting adversary: norovirus. It arrived without ceremony and spread with efficiency. Nearly…...
Op Ed: Connecticut Can Protect Voting Rights and Election Integrity
2+ week, 4+ day ago (515+ words) Connecticut Can Protect Voting Rights and Election Integrity " We Don't Have to Choose But what's missing from the conversation is the other half of the equation " the right of every eligible citizen to have their vote protected. Connecticut may not…...