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 →
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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 →
At the Cos Cob home of David and Lynn Arezzini on Saturday, State Rep Fred Camillo (R-Dist. 151), State Rep. Livvy Floren (R-DIst. 149) and Steve Walko (R-Dist. 150), listened to personal stories and pledged to help families struggling with cuts to the funding that helps adults with disabilities live safe, independent, productive lives. Continue Reading →
The GHS campus was quiet over the weekend. With remediation and construction workers off for the weekend, there was time to reflect and chronicle the visible changes to the building and its landscape. Continue Reading →
At Thursday’s Board of Selectmen meeting , the design of the pool project was praised as was the generosity of the Jr. League, but compliments notwithstanding, Tesei and Marzullo went back and forth with resident Peter Quigley who expressed concerns that state protocols aren’t adequate and suggested the Town plan an alternate pool site just in case. Continue Reading →
In his First Selectman’s report, Peter Tesei said that the Town legal department is drafting a letter to the state-appointed harbormaster, Ian MacMillan, asking him to provide a copy of his list of permits and moorings. Continue Reading →
If you move them you lose them, was the verdict on the “Golden Arches” at the Riverside McDonald’s at 1207 East Putnam Ave. McDonald’s wants to install a new parapet wall and modify the facade of the restaurant for a “fresh” look. Back in 1974 when the building was erected, the regulations were different. Continue Reading →
Lake Ave is scheduled to be closed at the Horseneck Bridge site from Monday, August 4, 2014 to Monday, August 25, 2014. The project is scheduled to be completed by November 2014. Continue Reading →
The Harbor Management Commission is considering hiring a consultant to help tackle compiling a harbor management plan. Continue Reading →
On Monday night, hundreds of gun safety advocates gathered outside the entrance to Belle Haven to peacefully protest NJ Gov Christie and CT gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley for their stance on gun safety. Continue Reading →