Renee Marsh will walk us through simple gardening practices that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental water from irrigation. Continue Reading →
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Renee Marsh will walk us through simple gardening practices that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental water from irrigation. Continue Reading →
Police say sometime during the overnight hours somebody stole the catalytic converters from nine buses rendering them inoperable. The loss of nine buses has crippled TAG’s operations. Continue Reading →
More than one test per car is permitted and results are typically available within 48 hours. Continue Reading →
“Taking a forward-looking approach to the project would have the added benefit of allowing the State to evaluate proven, cutting-edge technologies such as Quiet Pavement Design. Now that current projects are being scrutinized through an environmental lens, this low-cost redesign for the Mianus River Bridge would be a terrific model showcase for Connecticut and the nation.” – Susan Foster, Riverside Continue Reading →
The governor, 67, became eligible to receive the vaccine last week when the state expanded phase 1b of its vaccination program to include individuals between the ages of 65 and 74. Continue Reading →
Parking Services will be issuing 100 parking permits to qualified residents that will be valid in any one of the 10 long term (12-hour) municipal parking lots throughout the central Greenwich area. Continue Reading →
“The town wide fire study, commissioned at a cost of $100,000, confirmed what the Town itself has long known – that a professionally staffed, engine company is needed in the woefully underserved Northwest area because response times are way too long.” – Gerald Anderson, Chair RTM District 10 Continue Reading →
Greenwich playing fields are insufficient, overused and turf is stressed. Engineering consultants Weston & Sampson were hired by Parks & Rec to assess the fields and offer recommendations. Continue Reading →