The State Historic Preservation Office have said the buildings proposed to be demolished are contributing to the National Historic District. There was also discussion of extra fees for amenities. Continue Reading →
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The State Historic Preservation Office have said the buildings proposed to be demolished are contributing to the National Historic District. There was also discussion of extra fees for amenities. Continue Reading →
To honor Mary’s life, family and friends will gather on Tuesday 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich, 203-869-5968. Continue Reading →
Among the topics to be considered are flashing or interior illuminated signs, energy efficient lighting, seasonal building decorations, window signs, fluorescent signs, etc. Continue Reading →
District 8 (Cos Cob) will be holding an interim election to fill a vacancy for the remainder of the term (April 2022-December 2023) on Monday, April 11. Continue Reading →
Family and friends will gather privately in Frances’ honor and a memorial service will be announced at a later date. Continue Reading →
The person may claim that their company is working on a neighbor’s home and is offering inspections to those living nearby. Continue Reading →
Accelerated Bridge Construction techniques will be utilized in this project, which can significantly reduce road closure time. To complement the scenic area, the Sound Beach Avenue Bridge will match the look of the Wesskum Wood Road Bridge and pedestrian bridges within Binney Park, by installing a masonry fascia comprised of rounded stones, deep grout, and capstones. Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held at the United Church of Dorset at 2:00pm on June 4. Continue Reading →
The store will include a CVS Pharmacy and a Starbucks Continue Reading →
“We were able to show the State that there was a need for a more comprehensive plan to mitigate the noise generated by highway traffic, which has a negative impact on our residents and environment.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →