To honor Dick’s life, a service will be held Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 2:00pm at Christ Church, 254 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
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Work on the original house that dates back to 1908 had been ongoing for weeks before a stop work order was issued by the Town’s Building Dept in late May. On June 5, an affidavit of notification of demolition was filed in the building dept. The 45 day waiting period started on June 6 and ends on July 20, 2026.
Additional wording that went into the final draft of CT’s housing growth bill last October allows towns to establish mitigation districts where off-street parking can be required for residential developments with 16 or fewer units. Specifically, towns can create two mitigation districts – they can be contiguous – each not exceeding 4% of the town’s parcels.
To honor Dick’s life, a service will be held Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 2:00pm at Christ Church, 254 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
Starting July 1, 2026, residents are required to use the new Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility entrance permit. Continue Reading →
A crash shut down I-95 north between exits 4 and 5 in Greenwich on Wednesday following a tractor-trailer crash with injuries and an oil spill. Residents shared photos of the traffic back up, emergency vehicles, jackknifed tracter trailer and pallets of bricks in an active lane of traffic Continue Reading →
Located on an oversized .6847-acre corner lot with views of Long Island Sound, the 4,261-square-foot shore colonial is part of Lucas Point Association, with its private beach, boatyard and dock. Continue Reading →
Connecticut: the land of steady habits where bad ideas don’t go away, they just get bigger. Continue Reading →
Families interested in learning more are invited to get an exclusive first look at YWCA Greenwich’s beautiful new learning spaces during our “Come Play With Us!” event on Saturday, June 27, 2026. Continue Reading →
Nine dedicated interns worked tirelessly to coordinate and moderate the success of this exhibition. From organizing the layout of the artwork to creating social media posts around the event, the interns worked behind the scenes to ensure the operations of iCreate run smoothly. Continue Reading →
This year participating local merchants – in downtown Greenwich Avenue from Putnam Ave to Railroad Ave, and neighboring side streets – will offer both indoor and outdoor shopping options. New this year, there will be a “Non Profit Village” on Sunday in front of the Havemeyer building. Continue Reading →
“Other towns rejected speed cameras after a lengthy public debate. Unfortunately, we did not get that debate in Greenwich as the cameras were rolled out before any public involvement. Do the current members of the RTM represent the people in this town or have they decided to vote without listening to their constituents?” – Jonathan Redmond Continue Reading →
“We should move on from this litigation and it doesn’t benefit taxpayers to continue. The question is whether it is in proper legal order on a settlement that was sent from the First Selectman to the chair of the board and was not shared with the rest of the board until today, and hasn’t been presented to the public. That settlement agreement should be posted for the public to review, which hasn’t happened.” – Sophie Koven School board vice chair Continue Reading →