“What we try to do when we build these new housing communities is not build them in environmental injustice zones – not between loud train stations and loud highways with a large amount of air pollution.” – Kate LoBalbo, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
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“What we try to do when we build these new housing communities is not build them in environmental injustice zones – not between loud train stations and loud highways with a large amount of air pollution.” – Kate LoBalbo, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
The event, which took place on October 21-22, saw Greenwich Crew athletes shine on the Charles River as they secured an impressive silver medals in the Women’s Youth 4+ and Women’s Youth 8+ races, as well as, a bronze medal for the Men’s Youth 8+ race. Continue Reading →
P&Z chair Margarita Alban said her concerns included removal of ledge rock removal, the steep drop off from the neighbors, drainage and sewer capacity. Continue Reading →
How the Scam Works. You need the phone number for a company, so you ask your home’s smart device, which might be Google Home, Siri, or Alexa, to find and dial it for you. But when the company’s “representative” answers, you start to notice some red flags. Continue Reading →
The new building is proposed for the corner of Lewis Street and Mason Street. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Town Clerk’s office will be open special hours on Saturday, Nov 4 from 8:00am until 12:00 noon for absentee ballot voting. Continue Reading →
GHS students Niels-Laurens Fischer, Thomas Stowe and Owen Beninson posed questions to the candidates for First Selectman Laura Erickson (D) and Fred Camillo (R). Topics included Political Polarization, a Bi-Partisan Capital Plan, Traffic/Congestion and Public Safety. Continue Reading →
In the former Saks department store in Stamford, Pickleball America has become something of a destination for local pickleball players. With its ‘hang-out vibe’ and amenity spaces, it is inspiring a variety of other uses as well. Continue Reading →
The meeting will include a presentation by Michael Tribe, the project architect; Joe Williams, Library Director; and Hank Ashforth, co-chair of the Library’s Buildings and Grounds Committee. Continue Reading →
“The wine trade is undergoing intense consolidation. For the Wine Wise team, as for many small stores, this means that more than ever, they must emphasize the holy trinity of customer service, precise and imaginative purchasing, and offering a customer-centered experience.” – Francois Steichen Continue Reading →