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Win a Free Parking Permit in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | September 27, 2016
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  • Stamford Resident Charged with Child Exploitation, Destruction of Evidence Offenses

    Deirdre M. Daly, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut - Greenwich Free Press

    As alleged in court documents and statements made in court, in November 2023, Homeland Security Investigations and Ridgefield Police began investigating Wolfe for possessing child sex abuse material. 

  • After Greenwich Blight Review Board Hearing, Property Owner Told to Clean Up Immediately
  • Connecticut Man Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison for Exploiting Multiple Children

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  • Greenwich Schools Questions Dept of Transportation Denial for School Bus Parking Under I95 due to "Potentially Flammable Nature"

    Ben Branyan's presentation for Thursday night to the BOE describes Greenwich Public Schools as an "outlier," given the denial to park buses under I95 despite other locations where vehicles park under the highway in Connecticut. He asserts the FHWA framework is inconsistently applied. A memorandum from the FHWA in November 2023 cited a fire that resulted in the closure of a bridge on the Santa Monica Freeway, causing the detour of approximately 290,000 vehicles per day. The memo also cited a similar incident in March 2017 in Atlanta, GA when a massive fire ignited under I-85 North  caused a 100-foot section of the bridge to collapse.

  • CT Dept of Transportation Launches Statewide Litter Cleanup Blitz to Address Rising Roadway Trash
  • Connecticut Dept of Transportation Announces Distracted Driving Awareness and Enforcement Campaign

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  • Public Feedback on 15-Minute Ferry Loading Zone: All Negative

    "Just as a general principal, I agree we want traffic calming measures, but I'm not sure parked cars would be the safest way to do that." Janet Stone McGuigan

  • Parking Services to Issue 100 Merchant/Employee Parking Permits in Central Greenwich

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