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Camillo: Town to Lift Mask Mandate for Businesses and Private Clubs
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“This is going to be with us. We don’t know how many variants are coming, but we want people to live normal lives.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Health, Dana Marnane, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Hospital, Yale New Haven Health System
RTM Public Works Member Cries Foul at Chair’s “Censorship”
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“It is a terrible precedent for us to allow a committee chairman to use executive authority to censor specific topics related to a call item. This use of executive authority is unprecedented in this committee.” – Svetlana Wasserman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government
Attorney General Tong Shares Update on Fight Against Robocalls
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“Since (2019) Since then, we have jointly blocked more than 52 billion spam calls and initiated hundreds of domestic and international investigations to identify, stop, and bring these scammers to justice. Our work has just begun, and we remain steadfast in our commitment to protecting American families from these malicious calls.” – CT Attorney General William Tong Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Anti-Robocall P, robocalls, William Tong
1898 Queen Anne House & Former Service Station in Glenville Could Be Redeveloped
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The property on Glenville Street could become mixed use with retail and residential, including one “workforce” housing unit. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 9 Glenville Street, Glenville, Siegrun Pottgen
P&Z Watch: Applicant Who Violated Historic Overlay Calls P&Z “Inflexible.” Commission Says “A Deal is a Deal”
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In exchange for preserving the facade of the building in perpetuity, the applicant, GEH Properties LLC, registered to Griffith Harris, was allowed to make a dance studio out of a large warehouse building despite it being deficient in parking and despite neighbor opposition. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, 133 East Putnam Ave, Dennis Yeskey, Griffith E Harris, Historic Overlay, Margarita Alban, Peter Lowe
TALKING TRANSPORTATION: Commuting Amid the Unmasked
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“Why is Metro-North shooting itself in the foot? While adding more trains and encouraging (no, praying!) that commuters will come back to the rails, the railroad is still refusing to make those passengers feel safe by enforcing the Federal and State mask rules.” – JimCameron Continue Reading →
Filed under: Transportation, Jim Cameron, Metro-North, Talking Transportation
Greenwich Real Estate Report: Aug 27-Sept 17, 2021
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Greenwich Real Estate Report: Aug 27-Sept 17, 2021. The fall market is here and the real estate market is very active again after the short typical slow down in August. Inventory remains low so this is a very good time to sell your house if you are considering a move. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, 21 Mohawk Lane, Greenwich real estate, Greenwich real estate report, Open house list, Stefanie Lacoff
Greenwich Housing Authority Chair Blasts Affordable Housing Proposals: “The 8-30g is being abused by developers”
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“As far as I can see, the 8-30g is being abused by developers.” – Sam Romeo, chair of Greenwich’s Housing Authority Continue Reading →
