Items inside the time capsule included a 1940 commemorative map of Greenwich, current news articles, documents celebrating the 275th anniversary of Christ Church, and a tribute to icon Taylor Swift. Continue Reading →
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Items inside the time capsule included a 1940 commemorative map of Greenwich, current news articles, documents celebrating the 275th anniversary of Christ Church, and a tribute to icon Taylor Swift. Continue Reading →
“So if CDOT can return I-95 from a disaster-scene to regular service in 80 hours, why haven’t they been able to post all the new warning signs at parkway entrances they promised months ago, preventing further carnage?” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
The Selectmen said were satisfied that lowering the requested variance from 3 years to one year was fair as it matched what was required of private landscapers. Continue Reading →
The inaugural Wheel-a-Thon was not merely a fun event, but a significant step towards supporting Good Sports, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and financial support for youth athletic programs in high-need areas. Continue Reading →
“Members of the BET in opposition should keep their misguided notions of national financial engineering and perversion of fiscal conservatism out of it.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
Season four of Greenwich Historical Society’s beloved “Music on the Great Lawn” concert series kicks off May 30 with the classic rock sounds of Chasing Romeo and will continue every other Thursday evening through September 5 with talented area bands in a range of music styles. Continue Reading →
“On closer inspection, you’ll likely find signs of a scam. These include typos, email sender addresses that aren’t related to Facebook, and, if you hover over the link in the email (without clicking on it), you will discover that it doesn’t point to Facebook’s website.” – BBB Continue Reading →
The Silver Shield promise the ceremony will be a memorable event, and members of the general public are encouraged to attend to show their support and appreciation for Sergeant Jason Lyman and his remarkable service to the community. Continue Reading →
The proposed rezone to LB would mean that the office addition would be a permitted use, and the employee parking would no longer be non-conforming in the residential part of the property. Continue Reading →
The idea of criminals entering an occupied home is indeed a frightening matter, and we want to assure you that the Greenwich Police Department is working diligently to identify, locate, and apprehend these criminals. Further, we understand the emotions that these burglaries can evoke, but we urge residents to refrain from spreading misinformation. Continue Reading →