Fraudsters say there’s a problem with your delivery, your house number is missing, and you need to pay a small fee to get your package. They may even include a picture of the package. Continue Reading →
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Fraudsters say there’s a problem with your delivery, your house number is missing, and you need to pay a small fee to get your package. They may even include a picture of the package. Continue Reading →
The current forecast is projecting heavy rain and potential flooding coming into the Greenwich area Sunday night into Monday. Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich Dept of Public Works has secured $400,000 in federal grant from the US Dept of Transportation to develop a comprehensive, data-driven safety action plan aimed to improve road safety for all modes of transportation. The grant stems from the Biden-Harris Administration the Roadway Safety Planning Grant program in over 200 communities in 46 states and Puerto Rico. In all, $82.6 million in Safe Streets and Roads for All grants will be issued to support initiatives to enhance safety and help prevent deaths and serious injuries on the nation’s roadways. As part of the safety action plan, Greenwich transportation-related data will be collected and analyzed to identify and prioritize which areas in Town need roadway safety improvements. These improvements encompass all modes of transportation – including motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Continue Reading →
P&Z commissioners and neighbors questioned the private school’s goal of sustainability. They said an increase in enrollment of 50 students would offset any decrease in traffic from an aggressive busing program. Continue Reading →
The commission approved the application to expand the parking by 61 parking spaces for a new total of 179 spaces, including 9 handicapped spaces, which is more parking than is required. Continue Reading →
Discussion touched on pedestrian and vehicular safety, as well as the relevance of environmental remediation at 315 Milbank Ave scheduled for summer 2024. Continue Reading →
“Medication abortion is safe, legal and accessible in Connecticut right now and I will fight like hell to keep it that way.” – William Tong Continue Reading →
“If you are frustrated by traffic, if you’re concerned about letting your kids walk to school, if you’re sick of not being able to find a parking space, this is one of the solutions that we have. Let’s explore our town, our neighborhoods and let’s explore Stamford.” – Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →