At rush hour on Wednesday traffic was backed up in the area of Prospect Street and Railroad Ave due. Continue Reading →
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At rush hour on Wednesday traffic was backed up in the area of Prospect Street and Railroad Ave due. Continue Reading →
Enjoy wine, cheese and other refreshments while shopping with a 25% percent discount in the entire store.
The Art Show will feature paintings and digital art created by adults who are supported by Abilis. Continue Reading →
Twenty-four hour leaf collection scheduling information is available by calling the leaf collection hotline (203) 618-7698.
Depending on rapid progress in a given section or inclement weather delays, the leaf collection hotline provides dynamic scheduling that is updated with work progress data provided by the foreman on a daily basis. Continue Reading →
Responding to a report of a fight, police developed probable cause to believe a Port Chester, NY man had violated several statutes, though he was not on scene when officers arrived. Continue Reading →
Republicans won the race for First Selectman, Tax Collector, and Town Clerk. The also won back control of the BET. Continue Reading →
“As I understand it, for the FFs for CT, fiscal responsibility is defined in penny-wise, pound foolish terms which believes it is prudent to let basic maintenance around Greenwich deteriorate until it is more costly to repair down the road. Really? Not support our teachers and town employees and more? Does this really serve our Town of Greenwich? Seems to me it is fiscally irresponsible to the Nth degree.” – Monica Prihoda, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
“I knocked on probably 1,000 doors this weekend, but people have been absolutely wonderful. That’s what’s great about the RTM being non-partisan. You can really talk to people about specific issues.” – Emily Hunt, 22, RTM district 6 write-in candidate Continue Reading →
“Is fiscal responsibility reflected in the cherry-picked issues that an amateur group has chosen in an attempt to inject partisan politics into town government, using a “scorecard” that purports to measure the fiscal responsibility of RTM members? I think not.” – Mary Connolly Flynn Continue Reading →
Around 3:45am on Friday Greenwich Police offiers responded to Ritch Ave in Byram on a report of a car crash. Continue Reading →
If all voter registration deadlines have been missed, a bona fide resident of the town of Greenwich may register to vote and cast a ballot at the special election day registration location, on the second floor of Greenwich Town Hall. Election day registration is from 6:00am to 8:00pm. Continue Reading →