Greenwich, CT|Press Release|
Greenwich Jiu Jitsu Expands Its Impactful Scholarship Program To Support More Local Students
Greenwich Jiu Jitsu Academy has announced the expansion of its highly successful Guardian Greenwich Scholarship Program.

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Greenwich Jiu Jitsu Academy has announced the expansion of its highly successful Guardian Greenwich Scholarship Program.

The Republican state Senator received the Carroll J. Hughes Legislator of the Year Award.
"Programs that fund energy efficiency and renewable energy should not be a debt placed on the backs of ratepayers…"
There are 124 miles of town roads in Westport, and a small team of plow drivers to clear them of snow and ice.
The event will be hosted by Chabad of Fairfield.
Each year, all eighth-grade students at Six to Six participate in this distinctive program.
The award is given to a Darien High School senior who best exemplifies the qualities of patriotism, service, leadership and dependability.
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The script-in-hand performance stars Nina Hellman, Jeremy Shamos, and Jocelyn Shek.
For 14 years, SHU’s student government has organized a turkey drive to ensure local families enjoy a hearty Thanksgiving meal.
The business is a provider of outpatient infusion therapy services.
The league, launching this winter, is open to boys and girls ages 5–13.
More than 5,000 libraries nationally have been affected by the closing of major book distributor Baker & Taylor, according to officials.
Wilton-based Circle of Care held its 8th annual Thanksgathering, a heartfelt celebration for local children with cancer and their families.
Fairfield's Democratic state Reps. Sarah Keitt, Jennifer Leeper and Cristin McCarthy Vahey offer their thoughts on new housing bill HB 8002.
The event is just one of several delightful programs the library has scheduled in December.
"Yet even as this harmful business model resurfaces, many people still believe these stores 'work with rescues.' They don’t."
"Connecticut needs more housing, but we can’t build it by sidelining the very people and towns that are doing the work on the ground…"
The new name and brand identity will be reflected across the organization’s communications, website, and community outreach.
Volunteers assisted Connecticut Foodshare with its monthly distribution in Stratford, handing out food to residents in the area.