The 1900 house will be restored to match the original era of construction, in perpetuity, in exchange for relief from parking requirements. Continue Reading →
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The 1900 house will be restored to match the original era of construction, in perpetuity, in exchange for relief from parking requirements. Continue Reading →
“Sure, (Amtrak) competes against the air shuttles (faster, but more expensive), buses (much cheaper and slower) and, of course, cars (also slower). But why does the would-be rail rider have only one choice of railroad… Amtrak?” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
This spacious, sun-filled 1706 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home situated on a quiet cul-de-sac has the feel of a single family, yet offers the carefree joy of condominium living. Watch the boats go by from the bay window in the living room. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo noted in his weekly eblast that all dogs must remain on a secure leash less than 10 feet long in the hands of an adult. Continue Reading →
“We were worried about sewer. If you have the sewer agreement going out, we want to make sure the flows can be handled.” – Margarita Alban, P&Z chair Continue Reading →
The Stamford location opened last year as a medical cannabis dispensary. In November, the company received state approval for all three locations to sell cannabis for both medical and recreational use. Continue Reading →
Second-half Real Estate, Motor Vehicle Supplemental, and Milbrook Sewer Assessment payments are due by January 1, 2023, and are considered delinquent after February 1, 2023. Continue Reading →
At Friday’s Sustainability committee meeting, the new Director of Environmental affairs, Beth Evans, was introduced. Continue Reading →
Family will receive relatives and friends for a visitation on Monday, January 16 from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Bosak Funeral Home, 453 Shippan Ave, Stamford, CT. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 am on Tuesday, January 17 at the funeral home. His burial will follow to St. Mary-Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
The community turned out in force to endorse Langan’s proposed Alternative #2 for removal of two feet of soil. Continue Reading →