This is the seventh year AAA Northeast recognized the Greenwich Police Department with a Gold Award. Continue Reading →
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This is the seventh year AAA Northeast recognized the Greenwich Police Department with a Gold Award. Continue Reading →
Drivers can pay with cash, coins or credit card. It is also possible to pay using a smartphone by recording your license plate at the kiosk (take a picture with your phone) and simply follow the step by step instructions on the screen or use the ParkMobile app found in the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play (Android phones). Continue Reading →
Metro-North announces important edits to the regular timetables to accommodate Christmas getaway crowd and holiday visitors heading to Grand Central. Continue Reading →
Nghttime bridge maintenance will be performed on various bridges on I-95 Northbound and Southbound from Greenwich through Westport. Motorists can expect lane closures in both directions between Exit 2 (Louden Street) and Exit 18 (SSR 476-Sherwood Island Connector). Continue Reading →
The Department of Parking Services is giving away two free parking passes to permit holders who renew online!! Continue Reading →
Revenue generated from the 5% fare increase will not be allocated for capital investment, but rather to compensate for a shortfall in the state budget. Continue Reading →
Fred Camillo and Mike Bocchino circulated a petition at the train station on Thursday morning. Most commuters were unaware of a pending 5% fare hike, a public hearing scheduled on Sept. 14, and the shuttering of the ticket window at Greenwich station, and were eager to sign the petition. Continue Reading →
Lamar Karow, the longtime ticket agent at the Greenwich Metro-North train station who has greeted commuters, day trippers and tourists with the same reassuring voice for years, counted down the hours until the end of his last day on Wednesday. The Greenwich ticket window is set to close permanently on Saturday Sept. 10. Mr. Karow said he was using vacation days for Thursday the 8th and Friday the 9th, making Wednesday his last day of work. Another agent will sub for him on Thursday and Friday. Continue Reading →
Please take notice of the signs posted on associated parking meters to avoid vehicles being towed. No more than five parking stalls will be posted at any given time. Continue Reading →
A significant water main break occurred early Monday morning. Aquarion are on scene. Continue Reading →