CT DOT’s favored management strategy of clear-cutting roadside trees and vegetation is having a significant impact on communities statewide. Continue Reading →
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CT DOT’s favored management strategy of clear-cutting roadside trees and vegetation is having a significant impact on communities statewide. Continue Reading →
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that gifts be made to Stanwich Congregational Church, Greenwich, Connecticut and designated in her memory. Continue Reading →
“The eyes of Connecticut are on Greenwich, Stamford and New Canaan for the next month. They’re on us to send a message to the rest of the state as to whether the status quo is good enough in Connecticut, or whether we can do better.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held at St. Mary’s Church, 178 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, on Friday, July 23rd at 10:00 a.m. Continue Reading →
An application has been submitted to the Dept of Public Works Buildings division to demolish a two-family home at 116 Havemeyer Place, in the R6 zone. Continue Reading →
After Mike Mason resigned from the BET to take a job as consultant to the town, the BET voted on a new member, a new chair and new vice chair. Continue Reading →
Public at 21-29, ‘AKA 6107’ does allow for the provision of cluster housing, but I would not say you are hitting that goal with this application. This isn’t really cluster. This is 10,000 sq ft houses on 3 acres.” – Margarita Alban, P&Z commission chair Continue Reading →
All candidates, the discussion leader and timers will be live at Greenwich Town Hall and all audience participants will be virtual via Zoom.
The primary is August 17. Continue Reading →
Proposed Smilow Cancer Center will be 50,000+ sq ft and replace 7 residential and medical office buildings. Continue Reading →
Elder justice issues can range from age-based discrimination in the workplace to scams and frauds, elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Continue Reading →