46 Carriglea Drive sold on May 25, 2021 for $6,000,000 Continue Reading →
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“We’ve been asking you for 10 years to get rid of it. It doesn’t meet regulations. But as long as you an get it to meet building code for perpetuity and you can make it look better, we’ll try to work with you.” – Margarita Alban, P&Z chair Continue Reading →
This is the latest honor for Mr. Margenot – Greenwich’s second most-winningest First Selectman in town history – and reflects the continuation of his life of public service. Continue Reading →
Congressman Jim Himes talked about how the pride flag served to “acknowledge and celebrate” the LGBTQ+ community. To acknowledge their past and current discrimination, but also to celebrate the progress that has been made. “My god, what a story of progress,” he said. Continue Reading →
The P&Z commission said Greenwich Hospital’s plans for a 50,000 sq ft Smilow Cancer Center on Lake Ave and Lafayette Place need to blend better into the neighborhood. Continue Reading →
Residents who are fully vaccinated will be able choose to not wear a mask, even in public indoor spaces, though First Selectman Camillo still strongly suggested residents keep a physical distance from each other. Continue Reading →
Conditions involved evacuation plans if the Byram River floods, consideration of installing a gate to the parking lot, that the applicant confirm what off site facilities and fields they contract for their PE program. Continue Reading →
Thursday, July 1, marks the day residents of the Town of Greenwich are required to prominently display the new Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility entrance permit. Applications and the sale of this new permit started on Monday, June 7. Continue Reading →
In a video steamed by Local Live, Greenwich High School athletic director Gus Lindine congratulated GHS seniors who have committed to play a sport in college. Continue Reading →
The boys will we scattered all around town from 8:00 am-12:00 noon. Continue Reading →