After a 2.8% increase the 2025 general fund tax rate will be 11.712 mills. BET chair Harry Fisher cast the deciding vote on the transportation safety study, breaking ranks with his Republican colleagues. Continue Reading →
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After a 2.8% increase the 2025 general fund tax rate will be 11.712 mills. BET chair Harry Fisher cast the deciding vote on the transportation safety study, breaking ranks with his Republican colleagues. Continue Reading →
An application has been filed by with the Dept of Public Works Division of Buildings for approval to demolish a house built in 1912 at 75 Havemeyer Place, as well as a garage. Continue Reading →
The Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on May 11, raised over 60,000 pounds of non-perishable foods for Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
Cos Cob Wine & Spirits is located at 130 East Putnam Ave in Cos Cob 06807. Customers can order in advance for pickup via the website. Another option is to order through Uber Eats for delivery. Continue Reading →
The restrictions for leaf blower usage are effective Friday May 24, 2024 at 6:00pm Continue Reading →
“No other nation on earth has achieved what the Jewish People of Israel have accomplished: not one miracle but countless miracles, over and over again,” said Rabbi Mitch. “Am Yisrael Chai – Long Live Israel!” Continue Reading →
Known as the Connecticut Student Loan Repayment Program, the initiative will offer up to $50,000 in student loan repayments to eligible healthcare providers who commit to practicing full-time in underserved communities in the state for at least two years. Part-time options are also available for $12,500 per year over two years, totaling $25,000. Continue Reading →
Greenwich has 5.7% of their housing units as affordable (10% is required) and is therefore not an exempt community from the 8-30g statute.. Continue Reading →
“Have you heard about the First Selectman’s plan to kick the Board of Education out of the historic Havemeyer building because they are ‘squatters’?” – Jim Finn, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
One condition of approval is that a landscaping budget line item be created, and the monies allocated are funding specific to landscaping. The budgeted money would be held in escrow and can be retained by the Dept of Parks & Recreation, Parks and Trees Division. Continue Reading →