See the list of votes on the motion to suspend the rule requiring a second read, which failed. As a result the SOMR on the schools budget was not voted on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
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See the list of votes on the motion to suspend the rule requiring a second read, which failed. As a result the SOMR on the schools budget was not voted on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
Gus Lindine congratulated the members of the class of 2020 who have committed to play college sports. Continue Reading →
“As Greenwich Republicans, we stand, united against those who violate the civil rights and freedom of any person, regardless of their race, creed or orientation.” – Dan Quigley, RTC Chair Continue Reading →
Greenwich real estate report. Move in ready, 4 bedroom home in the heart of Riverside, CT. Continue Reading →
In the spirit of change, we, the Greenwich Democrats condemn white supremacy, Denounce the use of excessive force by law enforcement and profiling by the police targeted at communities of color, Acknowledge that systemic racism is pervasive in our society…Ask our leaders to review the acquisition of military equipment by Connecticut police departments.” – Greenwich DTC Continue Reading →
100 East Putnam Ave sold on March 20, 2020 for $5,992,500 Continue Reading →
“We are all fully aware of the fact that the death of Mr. Floyd was not the first completely unnecessary death of a black or brown person at the hands of law enforcement. We also need to fully recognize that the officers involved in his death are not the only officers in this country who pose a danger to the citizens they police.” – US Attorney John H. Durham, District of Connecticut Continue Reading →
Parks & Rec director Joe Siciliano said there is a new financial partner in the existing LLC, and Caren Vizzo St. John, will be the new provider of service in the restaurant, now called Cobber North, which is a Parks & Rec concession. Continue Reading →
25 Fox Run Lane sold on March 13, 2020 for $3,262,500.
While town hall was closed to slow the spread of Covid019, we were unable to publish property transfers. But town hall is now open and we’ll publish transfers every day until we’re caught up – then go back to once or twice a week to keep you “Up to the Minute.” Continue Reading →