The P&Z commission has previously expressed concern about setting precedent with outdoor tents. Continue Reading →
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The P&Z commission has previously expressed concern about setting precedent with outdoor tents. Continue Reading →
Severe cold conditions are anticipated to impact Connecticut over the next couple of days with wind chill values dipping as low as zero. Continue Reading →
“I doubt that many of the eighth graders imagined that we would be sitting in the Performing Arts Center (PAC), with our computers on our laps, completing asynchronous lessons on a Monday. And for anyone who thinks that’s not a big deal, try to figure out how to complete your Geometry assignment in an auditorium, attempting to balance a computer, notebook, pens and pencils, and a previous math packet in about a one foot by one foot area.” – Riona McKersie Continue Reading →
“30g allows developers to build oversized projects regardless of the impact it would have on local areas. The negative impact of size, density, and parking CANNOT be considered in the approval process of development.” – Frederick Lee Continue Reading →
State Rep Meskers will discuss the state of Connecticut’s economy as it begins to emerge from the stresses of the pandemic. Continue Reading →
The town building official closed CMS on Feb 4. “I was surprised they shut the school. It brought everything to a head. It brought people to the realization that we need to do something here.” – Dan Watson, Greenwich Schools facilities director Continue Reading →
Drew and Frannie Nemetz have taken over Alpen Pantry for a new mom-and-pop on Arcadia in OG. Alpen Pantry truly is “A Great Tasting Store.” Continue Reading →
More women die of cardiac disease than they do from all forms of Cancer. Continue Reading →
The concert will take place at the Performing Arts Center at Greenwich High School. Adult tickets are $40, students $10. Continue Reading →
11 Sachem Rd sold on Jan 24, 2022 for $2,425,000 Continue Reading →