Greenwich Police hope that awareness and education will decrease the number of boating incidents over the holiday weekend. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Police hope that awareness and education will decrease the number of boating incidents over the holiday weekend. Continue Reading →
Submitted by Dan Quigley, RTC chair
For the better part of the spring in Greenwich as the COVID virus swept into town like a dense fog, our community was engaged in a spirited though sometimes ugly debate about the Board of Education budget. Those who agreed with the BET Republicans request that all Town departments, including the BOE maintain a flat budget for the upcoming fiscal year were cast as being “against schools” or “betraying children”. Those who disagreed positioned themselves on the moral high-ground and made a furious case that the BOE alone among all departments should be given a budget increase. This simplistic and extremely disingenuous portrayal of the debate did a great disservice to what should have been an honest and perhaps, illuminating public discussion about budgeting through a crisis. It has also caused significant distress to many in our community. Continue Reading →
Holly Hill dump will be CLOSED on Saturday, July 4. But it is open Friday, July 3. Continue Reading →
Permitted dining establishments may now remain open until 11:00 pm all week long. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital will begin allowing visitors on a limited basis at the main campus. Continue Reading →
“A variance is meant not be granting an exception. We are running the high school by exception. But people are used to that, and change is making them uneasy.” – P&Z chair, Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
To be designated a scenic road a highway must be free of “intensive commercial development and intensive traffic.” But how do you define “intensive traffic”? Continue Reading →
Peekskill, New York – where the bulk of Greenwich’s trash is burned – is a low-income community of color that suffers a disproportionate public health burden. Almost 60% of its population is black or Hispanic, and over 70% of students are eligible for free lunch. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police remind residents that sky lanterns, firecrackers and bottle rockets are all illegal. Continue Reading →