“How did we get here? A close look at the Original School Facilities Master Plan is telling.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
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“How did we get here? A close look at the Original School Facilities Master Plan is telling.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
Greenwich resident Harry Arora, a Republican State Representative in the 151st district, announced on Friday the formation of an exploratory committee to consider running for Connecticut State Treasurer. Continue Reading →
Signs on the front doors of CMS say Dangerous and Unsafe for Human Occupancy. Continue Reading →
Lamont announced that as temperatures are expected to drop into the single digits on Saturday night, he is directing the State’s severe cold weather protocol to be activated beginning at 12:00 noon on Saturday and remaining in effect through noon on Sunday. Continue Reading →
Burial is private, but there will be a celebration of life at his home on Easter Sunday, April 17, 2022. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Christ Church Greenwich or the Junior League of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
16 Ben Court sold on Jan 18, 2022 for $2,700,000 Continue Reading →
A 40 x 40 ft tent was permitted with conditions including: There shall be no weekday use of the tent whatsoever. There shall be no amplified music or public address system used in the tent. Continue Reading →
At meeting after meeting, Byram residents said they did not want a large new facility in the middle of the park, bifurcating the green space. Meanwhile most of the rink user committee members emphasized the goal of not losing a season of ice. Continue Reading →
Five GHS seniors sat under the big red Cardinal on the gym bleachers for a signing event marking the start of their college athletic careers. Continue Reading →
“Given the sense that change is somewhat inevitable, we want to preserve aesthetic factors. We also want to create affordable housing.” – Chip Haslun, attorney for the applicant Continue Reading →