“Currently we’re looking at 25%, or 55 of the apartments being affordable housing. It’s not low income housing – it’s 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). The base one-bedroom apartment will start at $2,600 per month.” – Brent Carrier Continue Reading →
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“Currently we’re looking at 25%, or 55 of the apartments being affordable housing. It’s not low income housing – it’s 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). The base one-bedroom apartment will start at $2,600 per month.” – Brent Carrier Continue Reading →
GPD received information that two subjects may be traveling to Greenwich from Massachusetts to sell approximately two kilograms of fentanyl. The purported meeting place was going to be in the area of Exit 5 off Interstate 95. Continue Reading →
The entire community is being encouraged to submit comments either in writing or to testify in person or viz Zoom.
Langan is recommending removing 2 feet of fill, which is estimated to take 108 work days, at a cost of $19.2 million. Continue Reading →
Family and friends will gather on Monday morning 8:30-9:30am. Funeral Mass Monday 10:00am at Sacred Heart Church in Byram. Continue Reading →
Rep. Arzeno will serve on the Education, Environment and Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committees for the 2023 Legislative Session. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Camillo said Frank Freccia III and David D’Andrea Jr are known as the best air-cooled mechanics, and vowed to keep vintage Volkswagens on the road for years to come. Continue Reading →
The RTM is the Town of Greenwich’s legislative body. They examine and approve the budget, nominations to Town boards, improvements to Town properties, labor contracts and other significant Town undertakings. If you want to have a say in how Greenwich grows, join the RTM. Continue Reading →
The new P&Z director said trends that got underway during the pandemic have impacted Greenwich P&Z, including an “abrupt and ferocious construction boom.” Continue Reading →
“So, I turned 69 yesterday. Time marches on, so we better hurry up. Maybe I am less guarded, a little more blunt, and feeling more urgency to get to yes.
Getting older is kind of liberating. I don’t want you to wait a generation before you feel equally liberated. When I turned 18, Richard Nixon was president. My friends and I were listening to the lottery on the radio to see who got drafted off to Vietnam, and I have been a Democrat ever since.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
State Rep Khanna will serve as a member of the Appropriations, Government Administration and Elections, and Transportation Committees for the 2023 Legislative Session. Continue Reading →