The restaurant will close for up to three months beginning in January for a refresh of its dining room, bar, outdoor terrace and banquet facilities, and is scheduled to reopen in spring 2023. Continue Reading →
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The restaurant will close for up to three months beginning in January for a refresh of its dining room, bar, outdoor terrace and banquet facilities, and is scheduled to reopen in spring 2023. Continue Reading →
Each of the five recognized tribes in Connecticut has its own individual story, and this curriculum will help students become aware of them. Continue Reading →
In 2018, Sesto arrived at town hall and presided over a smooth transition between the Conservation Commission and the Inland Wetland and Watercourses departments. Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich Registrars of Voters are among the first 10 inaugural cohort of Centers for Election Excellence, a recognition that Registrars Fred DeCaro III (R) and Mary Hegarty (D) are committed to leadership in election administration and looking to develop even more resilient, trustworthy, and voter-centric election administration practices. Continue Reading →
The Valley Drive Post Office will be open on Sunday, Dec 4, Sunday, Dec 11 and Sunday, Dec 18 from 10:00am to 12:00 noon. Continue Reading →
The building features a theater with a proscenium just wasting away. A drop ceiling was installed in the disused theater to house the building’s HVAC systems. The proscenium arch over the original stage has a Latin inscription which roughly translates to, ‘For the Community and Its People.’ Continue Reading →
Eversource and United Illuminating (UI) have agreed to work with state leaders on a short-term/interim Customer Relief Plan to provide immediate relief to electric customers this winter. Continue Reading →
Frank V. Santoro, 88, a former resident of Greenwich, passed away on November 10, 2022, after a prolonged illness. Frank was born in Port Chester, NY, to John and Catherine Santoro, the youngest of their seven children. He attended St. Mary’s Elementary School and graduated from Port Chester High School in 1952. Frank went to Albany State Teachers College, where he met his future wife, Helen Natale; they were married in 1957. Continue Reading →
One sticking point from the otherwise amenable commission concerned drivers dropping passengers along Steamboat Road at the foot of the stairs to the railroad platform. Continue Reading →