Greenwich resident Peter Boldt of Cos Cob was on the Board of Selectmen agenda Thursday for a discussion of a request to purchase five Town properties to develop for infill housing. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich resident Peter Boldt of Cos Cob was on the Board of Selectmen agenda Thursday for a discussion of a request to purchase five Town properties to develop for infill housing. Continue Reading →
In addition to the First Selectman, representatives from the Greenwich Police Department, Planning and Zoning, the Department of Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Environmental Affairs have been invited to participate and answer questions. Continue Reading →
Wednesday night’s Zoom-only debate between the candidates for Greenwich Town Clerk was organized by the League of Women Voters. Continue Reading →
Viewing hours will be held on Thursday, October 26, 2023 from 2-4:00pm and 6:00-8:00pm at Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home 1076 Madison Avenue at 81st Street New York, NY 10028. The evening hours will include a small service
of “remembrance.” Continue Reading →
Seven of ten 21 units would be rented to individuals or families at 80%Area Median Income (AMI). Continue Reading →
At the start of Tuesday’s BET meeting someone from the RTC handed each of the Republican board members a printout with photos of Dan Ozizmir and Bill Drake – neither running for re-election – referring to their “dirty back room deal.” They both voted for the school funding with the Democrats and the vote passed. Continue Reading →
This time, the attribution at the bottom of the signs stated, “Paid for by Mark Kordick with proceeds from Kordick v Town of Greenwich.” Continue Reading →
“People are working from home more and more, and I’m getting complaints about that. Most of the landscapers I’ve spoken to – most are really good friends of mine – they agree with that.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Connecticut law bars Crisis Pregnancy Centers from using false, misleading or deceptive language about the services provided, or using language offering services that the center has no intention of providing. Under the law, such false and misleading advertising would be subject to enforcement action by the Office of the Attorney General. Continue Reading →