Governor Ned Lamont commended the the State Senate for voting to approve the legislation, noting it was drafted with the support and input of his administration. Continue Reading →
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Governor Ned Lamont commended the the State Senate for voting to approve the legislation, noting it was drafted with the support and input of his administration. Continue Reading →
“”This is uncharted territory for the privacy and security of devices like Alexa, Echo and Ring, and existing users of those products will be defaulted into the Amazon Sidewalk network automatically on June 8.” – Attorney General William Tong Continue Reading →
If you are interested, place contact Jerry Anderson at [email protected] for further details. Continue Reading →
The complaint says the applicants did not produce adequate evidence for the commission to base their approval and that development of 407 Round Hill Rd will impact the fair market value of the adjacent properties as well as the use and enjoyment of those properties. Continue Reading →
“There is a significant body of research emerging regarding health outcomes, green space, trees and access to open space. I’m not sure the roof garden will sufficiently address those issues.” – Margarita Alban, P&Z commission chair Continue Reading →
A new application has been submitted by the Town of Greenwich to the Planning & Zoning commission to remove a requirement to demolish a temporary building in Horseneck Lot that was built back in 2012. Continue Reading →
NEW LISTING – 293 Riversville Rd. This classic Connecticut 5 bedroom, 3.1 bath home has been updated and restored with modern amenities. Over 4,100 sf on 2.5+ acres with a pool! There are 63 public open houses this weekend, full list included. Continue Reading →
Finkel grew up in Greenwich and then moved to White Plains for high school. He loved White Plains High School, and had a smooth and successful transition, but it was still a big change. Continue Reading →
The event will have over 30 local, up and coming artists , exhibiting and selling their works to the public. Oils, acrylics, mixed media, photography, watercolors, wood carvings, drawings, gicle prints, decoupages and much more. Continue Reading →