After an illustrious 48-year career with S.E. Minor, William “Billy” Reid is retiring from his role as Field Crew Chief. Continue Reading →
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After an illustrious 48-year career with S.E. Minor, William “Billy” Reid is retiring from his role as Field Crew Chief. Continue Reading →
“All 3 personnel on Engine 1 were transported to Stamford hospital for treatment with non life threatening injuries,” Greenwich Fire Dept said in a post on Facebook. Continue Reading →
The application was submitted under Greenwich’s 6-110 reg that gives incentives for workforce housing. Of the 4 units – 3 will be rented at market rate, and 1 will be a moderate income unit. The development will be constructed over a parking area. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission approved a 7-unit residential apartment building at 103 Mason Street, where many will remember the Computer Super Center operated for many years. The applicant is 103 Mason Street LLC, which is registered to Brian Derosier, according to the CT Secretary of the State website. The structure will be 3-story and a total of 15,369 sq ft. The breakdown of units is: two 2-bedroom units and five 3-bedroom units. One of the 2-bedroom units will be designated for moderate income under the town’s 6-110 regulation. Continue Reading →
Please consider donating to the Greenwich Department of Human Service Fund’s “Boots and Shoes” drive. In August 2023, 150 Greenwich children received a $50 DSW gift card. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Independence Day Association will again be organizing the annual American Flag Raising at Greenwich Town Hall Plaza on the morning of Thursday July 4th. Beginning at 9:00am, the Sound Beach Community Band will perform live music along with the Assembly trumpet call, followed by ceremonial rifle fire by the Greenwich Police Department Honor Guard. The event concludes with birthday cake for all! Continue Reading →
Minnetta Arlotti and Gia Elezaj started a chapter of GlamourGals in Greenwich. Members visit seniors at The Mews on the first Sunday of every month, offering manicures, conversation and cookies. This week they passed their volunteer torch to their younger sisters, Scarlett and Gemma. Continue Reading →
“With this new status we can now better accommodate local trauma patients who would otherwise have to travel further distances to be treated. It’s going to be extremely beneficial for both our staff and patients.” – Medical Director of Trauma Athanassios Petrotos Continue Reading →
Fertilizer, peet, pesticides, ammonia, PFAS, and other toxins were involved in the fire and resulting smoke. Continue Reading →
The couple allegedly concealed two handbags and utilized a shoplifting device to defeat security sensors as they exited the retail store. Continue Reading →