P&Z asked Townhouse Restaurant to establish a successful outdoor dining use and return to the commission mid summer. Continue Reading →
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P&Z asked Townhouse Restaurant to establish a successful outdoor dining use and return to the commission mid summer. Continue Reading →
“CTDOT treat trees like obstacles to be removed rather than assets to be maintained – assets which provide noise abatement as well as reduce flooding, sequester carbon dioxide, reduce cross winds (particularly important for vans and trucks), and moderate heat among many important benefits that these wooded roadside corridors provide.” – Cheryl Dunson, President, Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
Mr. Dyja’s book is a sweeping account of the city’s metamorphosis from the doldrums ofthe1970s to the present, a New York that is (at least pre-Covid) wealthier, healthier, safer,and greener than ever. He will speak about the excesses of New York’s high and low societies and how they have affected the city of today. Continue Reading →
National Public Health Week is celebrated annually during the first full week in April. In what year could this be more relevant than right now! Continue Reading →
The deadline to submit applications will close at 4:00pm on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. A lottery system will be utilized if the demand exceeds the approved allocation of 100 permits. Continue Reading →
Coccaro will share tips for enhancing wildlife habitats and supporting pollinators while using native vegetation to deter pests. Continue Reading →
On April 8, at 6:30pm, Ruth Rogers Clausen will give a talk on using deer-resistant native plants to create thriving backyard habitats. Continue Reading →
At about 10:47am, a detective spotted a Ford Fusion that had been stolen from Cos Cob in February. Continue Reading →
The suspect admitted to officers that she had struck the victim several times. Continue Reading →
Attorney General William Tong on onday called on Twitter, eBay, and Shopify to act immediately to prevent people from selling fraudulent CDC vaccination cards on their platforms. Continue Reading →