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Update #3: Road Closures in Greenwich; Floodwatch: Heavy Rain & Thunderstorms Expected

By: greenwichfreepress | 3 hours ago

A Flood Watch remains in effect for Monday and Monday night. Multiple rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected, which could lead to flash flooding across the region.

Government

P&Z OKs Storage Structure at Burning Tree Club; Says Pickleball is Separate Issue

In what was referred to as amnesty, P&Z okayed a fabric covered storage structure erected without a permit near tee #12. On the topic of use of courts for pickleball at Burning Tree Club, the P&Z chair said, “The club is acting outside of its decision letter from us.”

Weather

Eversource Assessing damage and Responding after Powerful July 4th Storms Batter Connecticut

As of 2:00pm on Sunday, July 5, Eversource had restored power to roughly 60,000 customers since the storm began.  Approximately 62,000 customers in Connecticut remain without power because of the storm and crews will stay on the job until service to all affected customers is restored.     

Opinion

Talking Transportation: 250 Years of Independence, 350 Years of CT Traffic

Long Island Sound was our I-95, only it actually worked. New London, blessed with deep water and a protected harbor, was one of the colony’s busiest ports. In a single year, 1748 to 1749, 62 vessels departed for foreign ports. Norwich and Middletown, reached by river, funneled the colony’s farms and forests down to waiting ships. New Haven moved goods both north and south. – Jim Cameron

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FEATURED

13-Unit Workforce Housing Development Proposed by McDonald’s in Riverside

Application narrative submitted by applicant/owners’ representative, Joe Pecora, proposes 13 rental units in two buildings with access via Neil Lane and egress onto E Putnam Ave, right turn only.

Health

8th Grade Capstone Project Tackles Body Image Issues, Boosts Self-Esteem

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

Giulia said given social media had made the topic of body image more of an issue for people her age, the CMS Capstone effort became an important reminder that embracing your body exactly how it exists is an act of self-love.  Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Fassuliotis: Fiscal Stewardship Requires More Than Consensus

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

“Fiscal discipline is not about saying “no” to investment; it is about ensuring that government lives within the same realities as the residents who fund it.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, June 1, 2026

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

45 Willow Road sold on June 1, 2026 for $6,450,000 Continue Reading →

Around Town

Christ Church’s Grill & Chill to Feature BBQ, Line Dancing & Family Fun

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

Christ Church’s upcoming Grill & Chill will feature BBQ, line dancing & family fun. The event will take place behind the Tomes-Higgins House on the Christ Church Greenwich’s campus, Thursday, July 23 at 6:30–8:30 pm. Continue Reading →

Holiday

BBB Shares America 250 Scams To Watch Out For

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

Many turn to temporary fireworks stands to purchase their supplies. BBB recommends paying for fireworks at temporary fireworks stands with cash to avoid scammers copying credit or debit card information. Continue Reading →

Business

NicholsMD Unveils Flagship Dermatology Destination

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

NicholsMD of Greenwich, a luxury boutique dermatology practice led by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Kim Nichols, has opened of a new flagship location at 32 Field Point Road in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Vote CT State Police in Best Looking Cruiser Contest

By: greenwichfreepress | July 3, 2026

Voting started June 29, 2026, 10:00am (EST) and will continue through Friday, July 13, 2026, at 12:00pm (EST).   Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Significant Police Presence on Greenwich Ave is Response to Larceny

By: greenwichfreepress | July 2, 2026

Following suspected larceny on Greenwich Ave and a foot pursuit, one suspect was apprehended. The second suspect fled the area, but has since been identified by investigators. Continue Reading →

Business

Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Announces 2026 Sidewalk Sales Days

By: greenwichfreepress | July 2, 2026

Parking is available throughout the event at the Pickwick Plaza parking garages, including one located at 200 Greenwich Avenue (entrance on West Elm Street) and another at 1 Pickwick Plaza (off East Putnam Avenue, adjacent to Sotheby’s Realty). In addition, Greenwich municipal lots and nearby street parking are available. Continue Reading →

Government

Your July Tax Bill: Understanding Revaluation and Investing in Our Community

By: greenwichfreepress | July 2, 2026

“Whether your tax bill increased, stayed about the same, or even declined, this year’s bills understandably raise questions. Here’s how the revaluation and this year’s budget worked together to shape them – and what those tax dollars support.” – David Weisbrod, Chair of the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation Continue Reading →

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