Camillo Issues Statement on Upcoming RTM Vote on Hamill Rink MI Status; Urges Support for “The Flip”

On Friday First Selectman Fred Camillo used the town’s civic alert system to issue a statement on the upcoming RTM vote on the appeal by four Byram property owners of the Municipal Improvement status for a new Hamill rink that P&Z approved on Dec 10. The statement includes a link to the all-230 RTM member email and urges residents to use it to express support for the project, including “the flip,” which refers to switching the location of the existing rink with Strazza field so that the rink is located in the middle of the park rather than in the southeast corner and the ballfield is oriented optimally for players. Camillo’s statement in its entirety:

After several decades of debate, and during a time when the Dorothy Hamill Rink is near the end of its useful life, the plan to replace the 53-year-old ice rink received Municipal Improvement (MI) status from the Planning and Zoning Commission with conditions that have to be met. But now that approval has been appealed to the RTM by four Byram residents, one of whom actually voted for the current plan in place as a member of the rink committee. We worked hard to get input from residents for several years. Continue Reading →

PHOTOS: Greenwich Police Promote Six Men in Ceremony at GHS Performing Arts Center

Jim Bonney was promoted from Captain to the rank of Deputy Chief. Patrick Smyth was promoted from Lieutenant to Captain. Sergeant Daniel Bucci was promoted to Lieutenant. Sergeant Jason Lyman was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. Detective Brian Perusse was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Marine Officer Andrew Greco was promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Continue Reading →

Edward Schachter, 101

Eddie’s entrepreneurial journey began with selling army and navy surplus goods in White Plains, NY. In 1956, he purchased a small men’s haberdashery, Richard of Greenwich. The funeral will take place on January 13 at 10:00am at Congregation Augudath Sholom. 301 Strawberry Hill Ave Stamford, CT. Continue Reading →

Selectmen Consider DPW North Street Bridge Project Detour Route and Road Closure

“One of the things we are including in the contract is some temporary traffic calming measures that we can implement as needed, in the event we start seeing people not behaving well on some of the side roads or the detour route itself. We’ll have additional signage and variable message boards – flashing signs – and potentially we can even put in temporary speed humps in some of the smaller surrounding areas if people start using them for cut-throughs.” – DPW commissioner Jim Michel Continue Reading →