Friends and family of Ray Bartoszek, mostly parents of boys who play on his Cal Ripken team defended the use of a back yard baseball field for practices. Neighbors saw otherwise. Continue Reading →
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Friends and family of Ray Bartoszek, mostly parents of boys who play on his Cal Ripken team defended the use of a back yard baseball field for practices. Neighbors saw otherwise. Continue Reading →
After a fifth night of protests in New York City, and images of rampant looting in Manhattan and the Bronx circulating on social media into the overnight hours of Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio rejected calls for the National Guard, stating that outside armed forces would make the situation worse. Continue Reading →
DPW has just a month to create a system for issuing residential permits for $25.00 per household and to create a system to bill haulers for their tonnage. Continue Reading →
Neighbors have complained about an existing baseball created without necessary permits at field on Clapboard Ridge Rd. They indicated there are issues with traffic from excessive cars going in and out of the property, lack of screening along the property boundary, team practices and games with coaches and umpires, and early morning weekend practices that have been conducted since 2018. Continue Reading →
“Local restaurants and businesses are precious. We want to make sure that they are able to make it through the end of the pandemic…We want to see the creative ideas towns are doing to support their downtown areas and ensure they’re vibrant.” – Lt Governor Susan Bysiewicz Continue Reading →
46 Parsonage Rd, Greenwich.
A beautiful home with a heated pool. The Greenwich real estate market remains strong. Continue Reading →
The plan is to begin Phase 1 on Tuesday June 2, allowing Friday May 29 and Monday June 1 for set up and time to sweep the street, install signage and barricades, plus communicate with the businesses. Continue Reading →
William P. Richardson Jr, a lifelong resident of Greenwich, passed away on May 5, 2020 from complications due to the coronavirus. Continue Reading →
All are invited to share their bicycle photos on Saturday, May 30, on social media with the hashtag #PedalGreenwich. Continue Reading →
Outside town hall on Field Point Rd there signage directs guests where to stand to socially distance and instructs them that masks are required. Continue Reading →