Omicron cases are spiking. Townwide, there were 466 active Covid cases as of Tuesday, Jan 4. Just prior to Christmas there were 185 cases. Continue Reading →
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Omicron cases are spiking. Townwide, there were 466 active Covid cases as of Tuesday, Jan 4. Just prior to Christmas there were 185 cases. Continue Reading →
Rink user committee agenda item, Jan 5, 2022:
“Consideration and vote on recommendation to design an accessible pedestrian trail in the woods at Morlot Park – proposal by Timber and Stone, trail designer.” Continue Reading →
Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases, a service will be held later next year at a time and date to be announced. Burial will be at St. Mary Cemetery, Greenwich, Connecticut. The Thomas H. Gallagher Funeral Home is handling the funeral arrangements. Continue Reading →
The 2017 Tax Act reversed over a century of precedent in the federal tax code — drastically curtailing the state and local tax deduction by capping it at $10,000. An analysis by the Connecticut Dept of Revenue Services found that the cap increased Connecticut federal taxes in 2018 by $2.8 billion. Continue Reading →
Around 1:30am Greenwich Police on patrol on West Putnam Ave by the state line spotted a car heading east change lanes without signaling. Continue Reading →
At the beginning of Tuesday’s Planning & Zoning meeting, the chair announced that Chabad Lubavitch’s application for a pre-school on the grounds of former Carmel Academy’s 270 Lake Ave property had been withdrawn. Continue Reading →
At 8:38am, Greenwich Schools announced that after consultation with Greenwich Dept of Public Works and continuing hazardous road conditions, the district added an additional hour to the delay Wednesday morning, making it a three-hour delay. Continue Reading →
Residents were upset at the clear cutting of the 1.7 acre property before an application was submitted.
Land use attorney Mario Coppola said he’d been hired by 82 residents opposed to the project and their numbers were growing. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont announced on Tuesday that the State of Connecticut distributed an allocation of 670,000 Covid-19 rapid self-tests to public and private K-12 schools and early childcare providers statewide. Continue Reading →
The next two Greenwich Avenue intersections proposed to be upgraded are The next two Greenwich Ave intersections proposed to be upgraded are Arch St & Havemeyer Place and Grigg St & Fawcett Place. Continue Reading →