Following the impacts of Tropical Storm Ida, Department of Public Works reviewed several areas in Town for alternatives to reduce the impacts of future storms, which included studying the Brothers Brook drainage area. Continue Reading →
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Following the impacts of Tropical Storm Ida, Department of Public Works reviewed several areas in Town for alternatives to reduce the impacts of future storms, which included studying the Brothers Brook drainage area. Continue Reading →
A new pre-application has been submitted to Greenwich Planning & Zoning to replace an existing three-bedroom single family home and detached garage that dates to 1945 with a 2-1/2 story, 33.6 ft high two-family home at 24 Homestead Lane in Pemberwick. Continue Reading →
The family requests that should you wish to donate to a charity in Chris’ memory that you consider Memorial Sloan Kettering Foundation, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, Lasagna Love, Temple Sholom – Greenwich, CT or any local charity that supports lifelong learning opportunities. Continue Reading →
Letters to the editor were followed by a slew of emails to the entire 230 RTM over the weekend, including some that were from an anonymous proton email. Continue Reading →
The 1900 house will be restored to match the original era of construction, in perpetuity, in exchange for relief from parking requirements. Continue Reading →
“Sure, (Amtrak) competes against the air shuttles (faster, but more expensive), buses (much cheaper and slower) and, of course, cars (also slower). But why does the would-be rail rider have only one choice of railroad… Amtrak?” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
This spacious, sun-filled 1706 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home situated on a quiet cul-de-sac has the feel of a single family, yet offers the carefree joy of condominium living. Watch the boats go by from the bay window in the living room. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo noted in his weekly eblast that all dogs must remain on a secure leash less than 10 feet long in the hands of an adult. Continue Reading →
“We were worried about sewer. If you have the sewer agreement going out, we want to make sure the flows can be handled.” – Margarita Alban, P&Z chair Continue Reading →
The Stamford location opened last year as a medical cannabis dispensary. In November, the company received state approval for all three locations to sell cannabis for both medical and recreational use. Continue Reading →