“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →
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“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →
Together, Burns and Contadino also redefined the Commission on Aging, and made the decisions needed to move forward with the future of the Senior Center. Continue Reading →
A proposed “Pollinator Pathway” mural painted on the concrete wall at the bus stop across from GHS would feature butterflies and flowers. Continue Reading →
“We have to keep encouraging people not to sit on the sidelines, but to go in and get their vaccinations so we can arrive at that herd immunity sooner rather than later.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
In 2018, both the Historic District Commission and P&Z Commission told the previous applicant, Chabad Lubavitch of Greenwich, they wanted the Armory in its entirety to be preserved. Continue Reading →
During comments preceding a vote on extending the sunset clause for tip fees and resident permit fees at the dump, it was reported that commercial hauler tonnage had dropped by a third since tipping fees were introduced. Continue Reading →
“When I was a teenager, school wasn’t reaching me. “Then the Beatles saved my life. Rock and roll and soul. The arts gave me the confidence to forge a path in the world.” – Steven Van Zandt Continue Reading →
Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility reintroduced the containers for plastic bags and shredded paper, both items which are no longer accepted in recycling. Also, The book shed will operate soon. Continue Reading →
By further delaying or possibly removing the requirement to demolish the temporary building in Horseneck Lot (currently being used by Byram Fire Station), town operations in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park could be moved away from the waterfront.
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On Tuesday night the Planning & Zoning commission reviewed a proposed final site plan and special permit from Adam and Sarah Dolder to construct a 100 ft long lighted open air ice rink with an adjacent 256 sq. ft. building for lockers and Zamboni storage, plus a 821 sq ft pool house, drainage systems and associated utilities at 407 Round Hill Rd. The applicants’ proposal would further exceed 150,000 cubic feet in building volume. The property is 7.32-acres in the RA-4 Zone. Continue Reading →