Road opening is often a fluid process – the road may be cleared and open but may be closed later for a time to reset poles or allow additional cleanup. Continue Reading →
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Road opening is often a fluid process – the road may be cleared and open but may be closed later for a time to reset poles or allow additional cleanup. Continue Reading →
Police are reporting trees and wires down across town. Eversource says 3,812 customers are without power in Greenwich, which is 13.50%. Continue Reading →
To be designated a scenic road a highway must be free of “intensive commercial development and intensive traffic.” But how do you define “intensive traffic”? Continue Reading →
Travelers to Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey from these 16 states to must self-quarantine for 14-days from the time of last contact within the identified state. Continue Reading →
The Bruce Park detour will last 9 days, subject to change. Continue Reading →
Metro-North will have staff available to assist commuters from 6:00am to 2:30pm on Thursday. Continue Reading →
A new executive order issued by Gov Ned Lamont will require Connecticut residents to wear a cloth face covering (not surgical masks or N95 respirators) while in public spaces, starting Monday, April 20, if they can’t maintain a safe social distance. Continue Reading →
Starting Friday Metro North trains will run on a reduced schedule to protect the health and safety of customers and employees, but provide service to the region’s critical workers and first responders. Continue Reading →
I-95 at Exit 4 (Indian Field Road/Cos Cob) southbound exit ramp in Greenwich will be closed for a week during work. Traffic will be rerouted to Exit 3 (Arch Street). Continue Reading →
The Binney Park proposal would be Greenwich’s first official Scenic Road south of the Merritt Parkway. Continue Reading →