Four of the five buildings proposed for the amendment are three-stories tall and were constructed in 1898, prior to Greenwich’s adoption of zoning regulations. One is two stories tall and built in 1950.
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Four of the five buildings proposed for the amendment are three-stories tall and were constructed in 1898, prior to Greenwich’s adoption of zoning regulations. One is two stories tall and built in 1950.
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In the draft text, no smoke shop would be located within 1,000 feet of any other smoke shop, and no smoke shop would be located within 3,000 feet of a public or private school, religious institution or hospital. Continue Reading →
Arch in Bloom’s 2025 “Pumpkins & Pints” event is set for October 4 from 12:00 to 6:00pm. The family event will feature a haunted house, Halloween-theme shopping, music, scavenger hunt, pumpkin painting, s’mores, hot dogs and beer. This year Arch in Bloom will partner with Greenwich Brewing Co, who will bring their favorite brews, including Cardinal Red Ale, CT Lager, and Peanut Stout, among others. Continue Reading →
As of Wednesday, Greenwich Town Hall did not yet have a record of the transaction, but ConnectCre, who reported the $97.5 million sale, said CBRE closed the sale, describing The Mill as “a trophy mixed-use property,” from The Mill Owners Company LLC and procured the purchaser. Continue Reading →
As of October, existing pay stations will be removed and replaced with AirGarage’s mobile-first platform. The system will allow visitors to park and pay directly from their smartphones. Continue Reading →
Augustine’s Farm is located at 1332 King Street in Greenwich. Open seven days, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Continue Reading →
Join the St. Catherine’s Support Circle in a Zoom workshop on how to leverage AI in your job search process. Continue Reading →
Chief Heavey said response to the leaf blower complaints was “a considerable task,” taking officers’ time from other duties. In response to a QYG survey in July, several respondents said they were reluctant to call police with complaints because they believed it was not a good use of police time. Continue Reading →
Just a week after moving the locally produced stations from channels 79 (Government) and 78 (Educational), Optimum has decided to move them back by September 16. Continue Reading →
“Sport gambling is the most addicting vice that I have ever seen. What makes this such a powerful addiction is the fact that I can do it on my phone. With an addiction already to my phone, the easy accessibility of placing a bet – within the span of 60 seconds I can place that bet. The temptation is always there, and has not gone away. Online sports gambling combines two addictions into one.” – “Ben,” university student in Connecticut Continue Reading →