Board members and residents complained the event was commercial, that the vendors weren’t local and that Binney Park was intended for passive recreation. Continue Reading →
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Board members and residents complained the event was commercial, that the vendors weren’t local and that Binney Park was intended for passive recreation. Continue Reading →
FORGE – a nonprofit organization that connects startups creating physical products with the product development, manufacturing, and supply chain resources they need to grow and succeed – is establishing operations in Connecticut and will begin providing its services – free of charge – to local startups. Continue Reading →
Kane and Vivian Xu shared a message on Nextdoor on Tuesday saying they plan to cease operation of the restaurant on Feb 28. Continue Reading →
Visitation will be 4:00 – 8:00 pm February 23 at Thomas M. Gallagher Funeral Home at 104 Myrtle Avenue, Stamford CT. A funeral Mass will be 10:30 am February 24 at Sacred Heart Church, 37 Schuyler Avenue, Stamford CT. Continue Reading →
“Because we have a train station, we should be compelled to build high rises?” – Bob Barolak Continue Reading →
P&Z held public workshops on outdoor dining, where people shared complaints about rats and cockroaches, as well as unattractive jersey barrier “nodes,” and the loss of parking. Then, in December the commission voted to amend the outdoor dining regulations and put some teeth into the consequences for violations. Continue Reading →
SDSS Martial Arts will be hosting a free and open to the community class demo on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at 4:30pm as part of a kick-off to the new Greenwich Martial Arts program at the YMCA of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“The legislation, if passed, we’d have to turn away more residents. It wouldn’t impact the people in $3 million houses, it would impact the residents I represent.” – Steve Meskers Continue Reading →