S.B. 416 represents a significant problem for municipalities across Connecticut, ensuring that local voices remain at the forefront of decisions affecting their communities. Continue Reading →
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CMS Update: Fate of Rock Outcropping, Building Committee Chair, P&Z Feedback
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Central Middle School principal Tom Healy described the rock outcropping as a hazard and “the only use of it has been to remind children to stay off it.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools
DPW Announces Day Road Closures for Tomac Ave, Harding Rd, Forest Ave
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“Drainage Improvements Project in Area Makes Headway” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation
Senator Blumenthal Urges the FTC to Protect Consumers from TurboTax’s Excessive, Deceptive Fees
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Senator Blumenthal called on the FTC to protect consumers from TurboTax’s excessive and deceptive fees, stating that TurboTax has long piled unfair fees unto consumers despite advertising that its products are “free” to use. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government
Plenty of Feedback to DPW on Traffic & Safety in Byram, Chickahominy, Glenville, Pemberwick:
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“This part of town is heavily trafficked. It’s really dense. We have a lot of kids. There are a lot of elderly people. We all walk and some of us use public transportation or ride bikes even though it’s dangerous.” – Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, Transportation, Delavan Ave, Dept of Public Works, I95 exit 2, Safe Streets 4 All
P&Z Watch: Change of Use from Print Shop to Hair Salon on St Roch Ave to be Considered
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The applicant seeks to change the use of 31 St. Roch Ave, first floor, from print shop to hair salon. Both uses are non-conforming in the R6 residential zone. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, Planning & Zoning Commission, St. Roch Ave
Central Greenwich Feedback to DPW: “We’ve Talked about the Same Intersections for 20 Years”
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“In my neighborhood we do not support sidewalks of any kind….I personally do not favor traffic cameras in town. As a New England Yankee our personal freedoms are paramount.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, Ashley Cole, Bob DeAngelo, Debbie Appelbaum, Gabriella Circosta-Cohee, Henry Orphys, Hillside Road
Tom R. Ragland III
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A memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, May 31 at First Congregational Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Obituaries
Speed Cameras, Enforcement with Fines Discussed by Board of Selectmen
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The ordinance also establishes a hearing process similar to the one for parking tickets. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 1-2, 2024
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2 Spring Road sold on April 1, 2024 for $2,497,000 Continue Reading →