Thirty-one property transfers in the first week of August as recorded in the Town of Greenwich Assessor’s office. Continue Reading →
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Thirty-one property transfers in the first week of August as recorded in the Town of Greenwich Assessor’s office. Continue Reading →
There are 178 items belonging to Ron and Cheryl Howard for sale sale online at One Kings Lane. Hurry, many items are already sold. Continue Reading →
At the July 29 Planning and Zoning meeting, a proposal for a final coastal site plan for a 3,700 sq ft home on .27 acres at 29 Lockwood Drive was approved with conditions. Continue Reading →
After compromises made with Angelus Drive neighbors in Glenville, Watson’s Catering is a step closer to a move from 2 buildings on Pemberwick Rd to one larger location at One Glenville Street. Continue Reading →
Up to date property transfers, July 23 through July 31, 2014. Continue Reading →
Property Transfers from the Assessor’s Office at Greenwich Town Hall July 17-23, 2014. Continue Reading →
…plus recent property transfers from the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
Ron and Cheryl Howard’s Conyers Farm home sold for its asking price. The couple’s four children are grown and they joined the leagues of empty nesters. Continue Reading →
Tesei: “It is important to note for the public record that we are talking about three different lawsuits. It may not be transparent to the public but a lawsuit has been filed by residents against Inland Wetlands and Watercourse for approval of the application. There is also a lawsuit by residents against P&Z for approval of the preliminary site plan of the GRS. And now of course we have the synagogue filing a federal lawsuit as it relates to denial on the part of the Zoning Board of Appeals.” Continue Reading →
Katie DeLuca gave a presentation to the commission, summarizing flood zone regulations as the impact rebuilding in the wake of recent hurricanes. She also suggested the harbor management commission review proposals for new docks before residents apply at the state level for permission. Continue Reading →