“At last, instead of listening to ear piercing noise and inhaling toxic fumes, for a few months out of the year residents can enjoy some fresh air and the sounds of nature in their own backyards.” – Elizabeth Dempsey Continue Reading →
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“At last, instead of listening to ear piercing noise and inhaling toxic fumes, for a few months out of the year residents can enjoy some fresh air and the sounds of nature in their own backyards.” – Elizabeth Dempsey Continue Reading →
Temperatures will dip into the teens Wednesday night in the Greenwich region and remain below freezing through the day on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Each of those nights, temperatures are again expected to dangerously fall into the 20’s and teens. Continue Reading →
To commemorate Herb’s life, the family kindly requests that individuals take a walk or go on a hike in nature, appreciating the beauty that surrounds them, just as Herb did throughout his life. Continue Reading →
Family and friends will gather on Friday, January 26, 2024 from 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm at the Fred D. Knapp Funeral Home at 134 Hamilton Ave., Greenwich, CT for those wishing to pay their respects. Continue Reading →
Postal officials are asking for the public’s cooperation in keeping the mailboxes, steps, and sidewalks clear of snow and ice, so letter carriers are able to provide the safest most efficient delivery service possible. Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held for Phil on Tuesday, January 23 at 11:00 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
In the wording of the approval, the commission included a request that the applicant, in their long term planning, consider further enhancing accessibility for strollers to the library facilities. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich needs housing, both market rate and affordable, in order to address the town’s affordability crisis. All 10 units here will help address that crisis.” – Anika Singh Lemar, Clinical Professor at Yale Law School (written comment) Continue Reading →
The Selectmen voted unanimously to restore the town’s noise ordinance with an update that would give control of the noise ordinance to the Selectmen instead of the Board of Health. It next goes before the RTM on Tuesday. RTM will also consider two resolutions relating to leaf blowers. Continue Reading →