
You are invited to a free book event at Dogwood Book, a book signing with Andrew Niblock, Author and Educator who wrote “The Art of Marrying Well” on Thursday, October 5, at 5:45 pm. Continue Reading →
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On Thursday the Board of Selectmen voted 2-1 to approve a flag policy for town buildings, but not without disagreement and raised voices.
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You are invited to a free book event at Dogwood Book, a book signing with Andrew Niblock, Author and Educator who wrote “The Art of Marrying Well” on Thursday, October 5, at 5:45 pm. Continue Reading →
Sam Romeo from Greenwich Communities said the proposal is for 48 workforce housing units on Stickland Road. Continue Reading →
A year ago, the same man was arrested after he came to Greenwich and attempted to meet with a person he believed to be a 14-year old girl he befriended in an online chat application. Continue Reading →
The two political town committees have a longstanding agreement that restricts putting signs up on public property to two weeks before an election. Continue Reading →
“When the size of the schools becomes an ego trip, that is what you are pushing back against by supporting building right-sized schools.” – Dr. Jill Capalbo Continue Reading →
“The Greenwich Republicans, in line with our Common Sense mantra and our goal of promoting a sustainable future for our town, have decided to be reasonable and prudent about our overall usage of political signs on public property this election cycle.” – Joe Montanaro Continue Reading →
Please note that NO testimony or communication regarding the details or merits of the application will occur. Continue Reading →
The Selectmen will have a second read on a request for approval of a lease and referral for Cellular “Monopine” Tower at The Nathaniel Witherell. Continue Reading →
This year’s theme is “Recovery: Family Matter(s)” to showcase two key points: 1) that recovery is a family matter; and 2) that family matters in recovery. Continue Reading →
“We are committed to excellent schools….We are committed to keeping our mill rate low…We are committed to maintaining Greenwich’s strong financial position and AAA rating for the long term…We are committed to managing our Town’s finances in a professional, transparent and non-partisan way.” – Democratic BET candidates Continue Reading →