The gross floor area is currently 110,000 and is proposed to be 123,121. Today there are 98 parking spaces; 122 are proposed. Continue Reading →
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The gross floor area is currently 110,000 and is proposed to be 123,121. Today there are 98 parking spaces; 122 are proposed. Continue Reading →
Parks & Rec Dept director Joe Siciliano said as of Thursday morning the application had been submitted, the fee paid, and the insurance submitted, but the only detail holding up the permit was the date on the insurance was incorrect. Continue Reading →
“What’s offensive to you may not be that offensive to me. How do we craft a policy where someone will say, ‘What’s wrong with what I posted?’ or ‘I just reposted something.’ You don’t want to get to a point where someone reposts an All in the Family, Archie Bunker, which is funny stuff, but by today’s standard?” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Participants will learn techniques and strategies to disable the threat and escape to safety. Continue Reading →
At the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Governor Ned Lamont played a lightening round of “Are you smarter than your Governor?” with a group of middle schoolers. Continue Reading →
The event will feature 9 amateur boxing bouts sanctioned by USA Boxing. All proceeds will be donated to local charity partners including The Rowan Center, Greenwich United Way, Greenwich Emergency Medical Services, Byram Volunteer Fire Department, and Glenville Volunteer Fire Company. Continue Reading →
Editor’s note: At the beginning of the July 13 Selectmen meeting, Greenwich First Selectman announced that Paul Cappiali’s agenda item requesting a waiver for the insurance requirement for alcohol on private property during St. Roch’s Feast was withdrawn. The July 13 Board of Selectmen meeting agenda is lengthy. Three items under new business concern the St. Roch’s Feast. Continue Reading →
One approach builders and homeowners use to take a preliminary guess at a new build or an addition to their home is to discuss cost per square foot. Continue Reading →