A new pre-application has been filed with the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Dept. The applicants are Jarret and Marissa Cohen, who propose to demolish the existing two-story dwelling and outdoor pool 520 Indian Field Road, and construct a new single-family home with a tennis court, indoor padel court and swimming pool to exceed 1,200 sq ft. The property is in the Mead Point Association.
The property sold on April 15, 2026 for $7,360,000 from the Estate of Elizabeth J Gayla to the Cohens of 518 Indian Field Rd, having been advertised as an “enchanting six-bedroom all-brick English Manor on 2.5 manicured acres with heated pool. Timeless 1936 architectural elements exuding charm and unspoiled character.
The house at 135 Byram Road was recently more visible after overgrown landscaping was removed. It dates back to 1914 and is in the R6 zone. The property is .15 acres on a corner lot.
“Right now there are more Chinese restaurants closing. Greenwich needs a traditional Chinese restaurant, and we have a very strong team.” – Bill Xia, owner of Lunar, set for a soft opening this summer
Nestled in the Garden Court at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich, the salon offers a tranquil escape surrounded by serene gardens, a cozy café, a library, and an inviting bar. With complimentary self-parking and optional valet service, every visit is designed to be effortless and enjoyable. Continue Reading →
A Treasured Tree may be cherished for many reasons: a special memory or family story, its history, a unique shape, beautiful spring flowers or fall foliage, its impressive size or age, or simply the joy it has brought over the years. Continue Reading →
This community tradition raises funds to support swim lesson scholarships. Through its partnership with Greenwich Public Schools, the YMCA evaluates approximately 600 fourth-grade students each year to assess their water safety skills. Students who need additional support are offered free eight-week swim lesson sessions at the YMCA. This year, 89 local students qualified for the program. Continue Reading →
“Whereas, the Commission finds that a reasonable change to the proposed development would be for the applicant to modify Unit C to provide both natural light and ventilation in all the living spaces and improve comparability of the living spaces of all units.” – Whereas clause from motion to approve, with modifications Continue Reading →
Over the past several years, the YMCA of Greenwich has experienced significant growth and transformation, expanding programs, strengthening community partnerships, growing childcare services, increasing outreach efforts, and deepening its impact across Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The Island Beach Concession Stand is open seven days a week June 13 through August 31 and then on weekends in September 5 through September 13. Continue Reading →