The proposal is for 248 units in 61 buildings. There would be a total of 744 bedrooms and 643 parking spaces. The property is in a corner of Greenwich only accessible via New York. Continue Reading →
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The proposal is for 248 units in 61 buildings. There would be a total of 744 bedrooms and 643 parking spaces. The property is in a corner of Greenwich only accessible via New York. Continue Reading →
Noting the large turnout, Camillo, who is running for re-election for a third term this November, offered to schedule a future forum at a bigger venue. He offered to pick a date in late September after the Sept 24 Valley Jam, and work with local PTA’s to spread the word. Continue Reading →
St Roch’s annual Feast was held this year from August 9-12. The event culminated with Sunday’s procession through the streets of Chickahominy where a statue of San Rocco, the patron saint of infectious diseases and of dogs, was carried by parishioners. Continue Reading →
Fred Camillo said he planned to update residents on plans for a dog park, the potential future for the now vacant Stop & Shop location, ongoing improvement efforts, and other matters of concern. Continue Reading →
Ongoing, Ashforth will be providing a full range of services including property operations, staff employment, training and supervision, contract and work order management, preventative maintenance, accounting and reporting, and construction supervision on any future projects. Continue Reading →
The P&Z commission chair Margarita Alban repeatedly told the applicant not to get too far along with plans until working with the Connecticut Dept of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), noting the primary issue was that the property was the flood hazard zone. Continue Reading →
Alternating one-way traffic within the work zone during construction hours is likely. Police will be on-site to direct traffic. Continue Reading →
The applicant, Sutton Land LLC, wants to add 53 parking spaces to entice a supermarket to move into the former Stop & Shop space. Continue Reading →
In addition to the aesthetic appeal, the living wall offers a variety of health benefits. To aid regular maintenance, an irrigation system was installed that self-waters the plants once a week. Continue Reading →
Governor Ned Lamont on Wednesday held a bill signing ceremony on the shore of Long Island Sound in Stratford to mark the adoption of a new law banning the harvesting of horseshoe crabs from Connecticut waters. Continue Reading →