May 14, 2021

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May 14, 2021

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Local News Briefs You Need to Know 2021-2022 RTM Budget The Representative Town Meeting (RTM) approved a $448.5 million budget for the 20212022 fiscal year. The budget passed by a vote of 147 in favor, 64 opposed, with three abstentions. There were four cuts made to the budget plan. They were to: 1.

Remove $2 million from employee benefits

2. R e m o v e $ 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 f o r i n t e r s e c t i o n improvements at Brookside Drive and Glenville Road 3. Cut $ 5 0 0,0 0 0 f r om t he i nte r s e c t ion improvements on Greenwich Avenue 4. Reduce $900,000 of the allocated $950,000 for final design plans for a new municipal skating rink.

OHP is Documenting the Effect of COVID-19 on the Greenwich Community By Anne W. Semmes In step with the Library of Congress’s nationwide efforts, the Greenwich Library Oral History Project (OHP) has been building f rom last fa l l a col lec tion of interviews to document the “Effect of Covid-19 on the Greenwich Community.” To date, some 44 interviews have been recorded. “Our interviews range from

15 minutes to 60 minutes,” said OHP Co-Chair Mary Ellen LeBien, but she noted, “This project is a work in progress with ongoing interviews - with some narrators possibly re-interviewed as the course of the pandemic changes.” S o, what a re some of t he f indings coming out of those inter v iews on the ef fect of Covid-19? “The theme of working together was a live i n a l l my

interviews,” said OHP volunteer Sally McHale. State Rep. Harry Arora had shared with McHale his pride in being part of the Connecticut State Government wo rk i n g to g e t h e r, sh e s a i d , regardless of politics to save lives. OHP volunteer Connie Gibb has found, “More than one head of a social service agency said to me that one of the best things to come out of this pandemic is that they

have all helped each other and collaborated in ways they never had before, providing food when some group is quarantined or just helping each other make sure that needs are met, and alerting each other when they become aware of a need or a problem.” How our adaptations during Covid are becoming permanent changes is another theme the Please turn to page 10

An Undefeated Team: Varsity Water Polo

You can find RTM agendas and minutes here: https://www.greenwichct.gov/AgendaCenter/ Representative-Town-Meeting-35 once posted.

BET SCHEDULING SPECIAL MEETINGS TO CONSIDER INTERIM REQUEST FOR NORTH MIANUS FROM BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET) is announcing that a Special Meeting of the BET Budget Committee has been scheduled for Monday May 24th, 2021 at 1PM for the purpose of reviewing and voting on the interim funding request by the Board of Education (BOE) as a result of their Request for Proposal (RFP) for the construction of repairs at the North Mianus School. Information on how to access the BET Budget Committee meeting can be found on the Town of Greenwich website. The BET is also announcing a Special Meeting of the BET that has been scheduled for Monday May 24, 2021 at 6:30 PM for the purpose of reviewing and voting on the interim request received from the BOE RFP for the construction of repairs at the North Mianus School. Information on how to access the BET Special Meeting can be found on the Town of Greenwich website.

National Police Week occurs every May, and in 2021 we will be commemorating it with virtual events that can be viewed from anywhere in the world. From May 9–15, the National Law Enforcement Memorial and Museum will deliver programs to keep current officers safe and healthy, as well as ceremonies to honor those fallen officers whose names have been recently added to the Memorial. The 33rd Annual Candlelight Vigil, happening virtually on Thursday, May 13 at 8:00 p.m. (Eastern).” From https://nleomf.org/programs-events/nationalpolice-week The names of the 394 fallen officers who have been added in 2020 to the wall at the National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial will be read on Thursday, May 13, 2021, during a Virtual Candlelight Vigil, which will be livestreamed to the public at 8:00 PM EDT.

The Greenwich High School Varsity Water Polo Team, pictured above, finished their season in spectacular fashion last week with five wins making them undefeated in the 2021 season. Anneliese Ashley scored 16 goals in one of those final games, believed to be a team record. The Greenwich High School Water Polo Team has been one of the school’s most successful spring teams during the past decade. Winning performances is a Cardinal Girls Varsity Water Polo tradition, making victory a steady habit against even their toughest opponents, including the Navy team, over whom they posted their final win of the season. From top left across: Michelle Alfaro, CJ Weigel, Ellen Norel, Coco Whittle, Daisy Deker; Second row from the top left: Olivia Hopper, Mikaela Browning, Olivia Knapp, Brenna Coffey, Sophie Wang; Third row from the left: Ashley Hopper, Ava Baine, Richa Vaid, Daisy Gray, Bronte Brock; Bottom row from the left: Charlotte Ashley, Bella Schraa, Emma Phillips, Anneliese Ashley with coach Paul Constantin in front.

Love Your Body Before You Miss It Illustrated by Wajih Chaudhry

Police Memorial Day is May 15th and the week it falls has been designated National Police Week

Of f icer k illed in the line of duty have increased in 2021. Four officers were shot and killed across of Nation since May 10, 2021. Our prayers are with their familes. Officers killed in the line of duty are the emodiement of “Service Above Self”.

Memorial Day Events The Byram Veterans Association has announced that they will be holding their Memorial Day parade and ceremony at 2 pm on May 30, followed by the Glenville Fire Department’s parade and ceremony at 5 pm. On May 31, the annual Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department Parade will be held on Sound Beach Ave with a ceremony held in Binney Park at 9 am. The memorial day events will go on as planned as long as COVID-19 numbers continue to improve.

Selectman Camillo and Selectwoman Rabin Kick Off Campaigns this Week Please turn to page 2

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By Jill S. Woolworth, LMFT Speak appreciatively to your ref lection in the m i r r o r. I n t e n y e a r s , you’ll miss the body you have now. No body ever changes in response to disparagement. Talk about your body as you would want a friend to talk about his or hers. Consider people listening, especially you r f r iends a nd you r children. If you are unkind in the ways you speak about your body, chances are your f r iends and your children will speak unkindly about their own. Put exercise and other forms of self-care that you enjoy on your calendar as you would any other ap p o i nt m e nt . Yo u a r e worth it. Your body has literally been supporting you all your life. It works hard. Marta is more comfortable with her body

at 55 than she was when she was younger. She finally likes her body and wishes that she had appreciated her younger body more. She regrets that she let a number on a scale determine her selfworth. She doesn’t call herself “ bad” anymore when she eats something delicious and caloric. Gil often spoke disparagingly about his extra pounds before his heart attack at 44. Now he talks about how grateful he is to be alive. He congratulates himself for working out three times a week and chooses his meals more thoughtfully. He has never felt better. G re e nwi c h re s i d e n t , Jill Woolworth is author of the book, The Waterwheel, which is available locally at Diane's Books (203-8691515) or info@dianesbooks. com) or at Amazon.

Calls to Action HELP A WOMAN FIND HER CELL PHONE. SHE WRITES: LOST MY PHONE AT SHELL STATION IN OLD GREENWICH: Monday, May 11th, later afternoon: Apple iPhone 7. Sentimental value (pictures of grandkids). Call or email if you can help at (203) 531-7373 or greatlady4444@yahoo.com. $100 REWARD for RETURN BUY TICKETS OR DONATE

can donate new or gently used toys and unopened canned food. These items will help Adopt-A-Dog assist in the care of their dogs, and can be placed in a specially designated container located in front of the Junior League House. Second, the JLG is holding a contest for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Pet Pantry in Old Greenwich, CT. To enter, donate $10 per photo and then submit a fun/adorable/hilarious/wonderful photo of your furry friend. For more i n for mation i nclud i ng a list of top donation items and details regarding the photo contest, visit jlgreenwich.org/ packsforthepack/.

To benef it the Children's Learning Center: Friday, June 4, at the Greenwich Audubon Center f rom 7:00 – 10:00 pm outdoors under the tent featuring the music of popular DJ April Larken, dancing, cocktails, delicious food, and enticing desserts. $300 per person or Neighbor to Neighbor’s Drive VIP seating for six people at $2,500. Neighbor to Neighbor has filled five Tickets are available for purchase online trunks full of foods and other essential at www.clcfc.org. items that were donated to this The Thirty-Fourth Bruce Museum Tuesday’s drive at St. Catherine of Siena Church. Gala on Saturday, June 12, 2021 at 6:00 The drive will continue on Tuesdays PM on a Private Estate, honoring Susan E. Lynch. Please contact Melissa Levin, from 9:00 am to 11:00 am opposite the Specia l Events Ma nager, m lev i n@ rectory of St. Catherine of Siena Church brucemuseum.org, or (203) 413-6761, at 4 Riverside Avenue. with questions. Items that are particularly needed SUBMIT A CALL TO ACTION FOR are peanut butter and jelly, oatmeal and N E X T W E E K ' S I S S U E a t w w w. canned meats, tuna, canned fruit, black or red kidney beans, cereal, rice, soup, greenwichsentinel.com/call-to-action/ brown paper grocery bags, toiletries, G i v e t o C C F P P a t t h e 2 0 2 1 and sanitary products. fundraising Boot Drive…Saturday, May 15th between 9am and 4pm at the T h e G r e e nw i ch Ch ora l S o c i e t y intersections of East Putnam Avenue and rehearsals will be open to all community Sinawoy Road and also the Intersection members, free of charge from May to of Indian Field Road and Sound Shore July. To express interest and receive the Drive. #bootdrive #theccfpp #volunteer full schedule please contact admin@ greenwichchoralsociety.org. #firefighter #fundraiser Now through May 22nd, the Junior h t t p s : // w w w. j u s t g i v i n g . c o m / League of Greenwich is holding campaign/moveforcci Packs for the Pack - a donation drive and fundraiser to support Adopt-A-Dog, a local animal shelter whose mission is to save, socialize and secure loving homes for unwanted or abandoned dogs.

Donate your Brown Bags and or Reusable shopping bags for food distribution to Community Centers Inc of Greenwich. Contact Vanessa Cardinal at (203) 869-1276 or vanessa. There are two ways the community cardinal@ccigreenwich.org online. can support this initiative. First, people


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