Calling hours on Tuesday, July 13 from 4:00 to 8:00pm at Fred D. Knapp & Son, Funeral Home, 267 Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
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Calling hours on Tuesday, July 13 from 4:00 to 8:00pm at Fred D. Knapp & Son, Funeral Home, 267 Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
She was predeceased by three husbands, whose engagement rings she wore throughout her life, and is survived by countless friends and acquaintances in Greenwich and around the world. Continue Reading →
“It is now clear there is wide support for securing our rights, and to promote fiscal security for our towns and our State, and to have a very experienced businessperson who knows our state helping to lead the way.” – John Blankley, Independent Candidate for State Senate, 36th district Continue Reading →
On July 6 Greenwich Police responded to a report of a woman banging on a car door in the lower level parking lot of Greenwich Plaza. The woman was described as a Hispanic female wearing a blue shirt and checkered pants. Continue Reading →
A Brooklyn man had an extraditable arrest warrant from Greenwich Police for Burglary 3 and Larceny 6 stemming from an incident on Arcadia Road last year. Continue Reading →
A new pre application for proposed use of the former Carmel Academy (a private school for children of all Jewish affiliations, serving children from transitional kindergarten through 8th grade) for a pre-school program has been submitted to Greenwich’s P&Z Dept for review. Per the field card the property is exempt from taxes. The property is 16.2 acres in the A-2 Single Family zone. 75 Mason Street, which has been home to Chabad Luvabitch, is for sale. Per the pre application, Chabad Lubavitch of Greenwich proposes to use the former Carmel Academy property at 270 Lake Ave for its preschool program which is currently held at 75 Mason St and 6 Lincoln Avenue. Continue Reading →
Just listed. Charming spacious prewar colonial home with beautiful gardens and a lovely private terrace facing west. Continue Reading →
183 Connecticut Ave sold on June 16, 2021 for $2,650,000 Continue Reading →
Greenwich Country Day School’s Center for Public Good has been awarded a prestigious Edward E. Ford Foundation Grant of $100,000. Continue Reading →
A new DPW “Greenwich Streetscape Project” website features five more intersections to be improved. Continue Reading →