“…this is a new project and really needs to conform to SSIC. I think the entire outcropping should be removed. The safety issues raised are overwhelming.” – Harry Fisher Continue Reading →
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“…this is a new project and really needs to conform to SSIC. I think the entire outcropping should be removed. The safety issues raised are overwhelming.” – Harry Fisher Continue Reading →
“The problem with not following our zoning is the threat of urbanization. Urbanization in a residential neighborhood is what we’re here to navigate, and there’s really no nice way to look at this situation. It’s a real problem.” – Commissioner Peter Levy Continue Reading →
All are welcome, but seating is limited. Reserve your place NOW by emailing [email protected]. Continue Reading →
“Upon learning about Mr. Calderón’s background and track record, I feel compelled to raise some critical issues that cast doubt on his suitability for this important role.” – Michael Hahn Continue Reading →
Three state contractors admit roles in related bribery conspiracies Continue Reading →
This year there are already three new vendors: Tiny Greens, Sprout Juicery and American Dream Coffee Company. Continue Reading →
“It’s not too often we get to see somebody that we saved looking like he was ready to run a marathon. It’s a breath of fresh air. We see a lot of things in our jobs that we’d like to unsee. This is one of those incredible moments we should bottle up and save forever.” – GPD Lt Schmitt who is president of the Greenwich Silver Shield Association Continue Reading →
Dolan Collette has been an educator since 1993, most recently holding the position of elementary program facilitator at Fairfield Public School’s North Stratfield Elementary School for the past six years. Continue Reading →
The Cos Cob May Fair is back in 2024. On Friday, May 17 from 3:45pm to 9:00pm and Saturday, May 18 from 3:00pm to 9:00pm, the May Fair will once again be bringing loads of fun to Cos Cob School and the surrounding community. Continue Reading →
The larceny was captured on video surveillance cameras, which police were able to review. Continue Reading →