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Cos Cob May Fair Is Back in 2022

In addition to popular pizza fritta, there will be Scarpelli’s sausage, burgers, dogs, chili and more. Cotton candy, candy apples and even baked goods will be for sale as well. All the typical May Fair rides from the super slide to the ferris wheel, kids spinning teacups to a fun house have already arrived at the Cos Cob School field, ready for set-up on Friday. Continue Reading →

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CMS Update: Shuttle Buses, Alternate Locations for Concert & Basketball Championships, Retrieving Items from Building

“A special thanks to the entire GPS team who has been working since Friday to evaluate space, organize buses, move furniture, organize lunches, plan for the day, and so much more. It certainly takes a team effort to mobilize an entire school over the weekend to three different locations.” – superintendent Dr. Toni Jones and CMS principal Tom Healy Continue Reading →

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BET CHAIR: There is a Process for Approving Capital Funds

“It is not fiscally prudent to ask for bids after the total cost was appropriated – practically speaking, you wouldn’t tell a contractor what you will be willing to pay before he had a chance to offer an estimate as to what they felt it would cost to do the repairs.” – Michael Mason, Chair, Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation Continue Reading →

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P&Z Watch: 8-30g Pre-Application for 15 Unit Development Next to Cos Cob School in Site of Flower Shop

Greenwich is subject to CT statute 8-30g because it does not comply with the state requirement to have 10% of its housing stock be “affordable.” It means 8-30g multi family developments do NOT have to comply with local zoning requirements including parking. Continue Reading →

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Cos Cob School Students Reunite after Longest Ever Field Trip in Greenwich

On Wednesday morning, Cos Cob School students gathered in the auditorium and cheered as confetti fluttered through the air, marking the return of all students to the building following a flood in early October, 2018. Continue Reading →

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