Travel could be very difficult during this time and In the interest of the health and safety of Town Employees, Town Hall will open at 10:00 a.m. on February 28. Continue Reading →
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Travel could be very difficult during this time and In the interest of the health and safety of Town Employees, Town Hall will open at 10:00 a.m. on February 28. Continue Reading →
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for Greenwich and the entire state of Connecticut for Monday night and Tuesday. Continue Reading →
In December the Planning & Zoning commission updated voted to approve a text amendment to add rules for outdoor dining, partly in response to dozens of restaurant violations ranging. Some restaurants operated without permits. There were complaints of loud music, sidewalks blocked, lost parking and vermin. Continue Reading →
Per the proposal, as-of-right, 30 homes per acre would be allowed in the designated “Transit Oriented Community.” Continue Reading →
“As elected members of the BET, we owe it to our residents to be thorough in our analysis and ask the tough questions. We have the responsibility to find compromise and build consensus. For CMS, we need to be open to building the school faster and be open to considering a slight 10-15% reduction to help the project stay within budget.” – BET Republicans Continue Reading →
Elected officials include State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36), State Rep Hector Arzeno (D-151), State Re Steve Meskers (D-150) and State Rep Rachel Khanna (D-149). Continue Reading →
The Sustainability Award has been created to celebrate Greenwich residents who embody the principles of the sustainability committee. Continue Reading →
Lawsuit accuses the FDA of ignoring more than a quarter century of science showing that mifepristone is extremely safe. “Mifepristone is safer than Tylenol.” – AG William Tong Continue Reading →
Bart Palosz moved to Greenwich with his family in 2006 and attended New Lebanon Elementary School, Western Middle School and Greenwich High School, where he started his sophomore year on Aug 27, 2013. Bart took his life the first day of school. He was 15. Continue Reading →
The proposal is to double the rate from $1.00 to $2.00 per hour. One goal is to encourage all-day meter feeders to buy a permit in a long-term lot off the Ave. If the proposal is approved parking services is prepared to implement the change as early as April 3, 2023. Continue Reading →