
Neighbors’ objections and petition notwithstanding, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4 to 1 to approve a plan to convert the historic inn to six condominiums, complete with a rooftop for relaxing and taking in the views. Continue Reading →
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Neighbors’ objections and petition notwithstanding, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4 to 1 to approve a plan to convert the historic inn to six condominiums, complete with a rooftop for relaxing and taking in the views. Continue Reading →
A review on the highly anticipated sequel to Jurassic Park. Fans who have been waiting for 14 years, have been fed satisfyingly. When a park mandate for dinosaurs that are bigger, louder, and have more teeth results in the creation of Indominus Rex, destruction and death ensue. Continue Reading →
At Compass Night, you can purchase or pick up your Compass yearbook, and collect your friends’ signatures. Continue Reading →
Experience the wow! factor in our behind the scenes tour of the new auditorium at Greenwich High School. The space is vast and state-of-the-art. Thank you Dr. Winters for letting Greenwich Free Press photograph behind the wall! Continue Reading →
Alex Pineda hopes to become a teacher in the field of Forensic Science at a high school or college level. He said his Internship at Central Middle School is helping him learn the ropes and understand how a school functions. Continue Reading →
Pete Francis of Greenwich, most well known for his band, Dispatch, said he feels what 90% of other musicians feel when coming on stage: “Butterflies at the beginning, and then a full on bull fight.” Continue Reading →
A review of Pete Francis’s newest project coming this summer: Dragon Crest Collective. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday the Planning and Zoning commission grilled the applicants who seek to convert the Harbor House Inn to six condominiums. Neighbors had a list of concerns about the project, including use of the rooftop for parties. Continue Reading →