This six-bedroom colonial has a traditional layout with well-proportioned formal and casual rooms for great flow and easy living. It is sited on a desirable mid-country cul-de-sac convenient to all Greenwich amenities. Continue Reading →
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This six-bedroom colonial has a traditional layout with well-proportioned formal and casual rooms for great flow and easy living. It is sited on a desirable mid-country cul-de-sac convenient to all Greenwich amenities. Continue Reading →
Police say that during an encounter a man became belligerent and began to curse at officers in the presence of minor children. Continue Reading →
“I look forward to watching other Connecticut municipalities follow your lead and also do well by their residents.” – Commissioner of Connecticut’s Dept of Energy & Environmental Protection, Katie S. Dykes Continue Reading →
A memorial/celebration of Kerrin’s life will be held on Saturday, February 29 from 1-4:00pm at the St. Lawrence Club, Cos Cob, CT. Continue Reading →
The entire Glenville School community are knitting winter hats and key chains to benefit Vanishing White Matter (VWM) Families Foundation. Fourth grader Sam Buck has the rare disease. Continue Reading →
“Worcester’s PAYT program has generated more than $100 million dollars in savings and revenues since it was implemented. It has been used as a model by other cities throughout the northeast including Portland, ME.” – Bob Moylan, Jr, PE, Worcester Commissioner of Public Works and Parks (Ret) Continue Reading →
Camillo recently resigned as State Representative for the 151st District, after serving 11 years including time as an Assistant Minority Leader. Continue Reading →
Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda is a joyous girl power romp. New this year: print your tickets and bring them with you. Performance dates are February 28, 29, March 1, 6, 7 and 8, 2020. Continue Reading →
About a dozen residents of Byram and Port Chester shared their opinions on the proposed 7-story, 242-unit development that would replace the entire block bordered by North Main St, Mill St, Abendroth and Highland St. Most opposed the project, several cited the appeal of the existing diverse and historic buildings. Continue Reading →
Test results that revealed Distemper within the raccoon population at Greenwich Point. Continue Reading →