Extreme weather conditions are classified as near freezing or below freezing temperatures. Exposure to these weather conditions, whether indoors or outside, can cause serious or life threatening health emergencies. Continue Reading →
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Extreme weather conditions are classified as near freezing or below freezing temperatures. Exposure to these weather conditions, whether indoors or outside, can cause serious or life threatening health emergencies. Continue Reading →
An adjacent neighbor expressed concerns about drainage, flooding, and aesthetics. Continue Reading →
SOLD – 172 Valley Rd, Cos Cob. The new owner of this 1916 stone-faced colonial plans to restore rather than tear it down.
As of Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022, there are only 153 single-family homes listed on the MLS for sale in Greenwich. There are 22 public open houses this weekend, full list is included. Continue Reading →
Due to Health and Safety risks posed by the significant rise in Covid cases, we have been effectively put in a position of having to change our original locations for our meetings. Continue Reading →
Where the vacated Bowtie Cinemas building sits, the applicant proposes a 3,800 sq ft restaurant and pocket park with green spaces and outdoor seating for the restaurant. Continue Reading →
The hockey community is using the hashtag #sticksoutforTeddy on social media to support one another after the death of a young player in a freak accident Thursday night. Continue Reading →
To honor John’s life, family and friends will gather on Monday, Jan 10, 2022 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich, 203-869-5968. Funeral Mass Tuesday, Jan 12, 2022 at 11:00am at St. Roch’s Church followed by private committal. Continue Reading →
mployees of all long-term care facilities and state hospitals in Connecticut to receive Covid-19 booster shots by February 11, 2022. Continue Reading →
Residents said the proposed building was out of scale with the neighborhood and the William Street municipal lot is already heavily in demand. Continue Reading →