The committee noted there was a lack of enforcement at the dump, which has led to complaints, lost revenue and operational inefficiencies. One suggestion is a $10 fee to enter the dump without a permit. Continue Reading →
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The committee noted there was a lack of enforcement at the dump, which has led to complaints, lost revenue and operational inefficiencies. One suggestion is a $10 fee to enter the dump without a permit. Continue Reading →
At Thursday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, Rich Feminella, the town’s Wastewater Division Manager of the Town’s Sewer Division, got approval for a continuation of the Old Greenwich Common Force Main rehabilitation project. Continue Reading →
133 Parsonage Rd sold on July 16, 2021 for $5,280,000 Continue Reading →
“It’s hard to predict what’s around the corner. We have an idea that in September when everybody is back here and it’s a bit chilly, we may see a spike in cases and we’ll adjust accordingly. I don’t want to see events canceled. I don’t want to see capacity limits again.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“This is another important non-partisan endorsement on the heels of support announced from the Greenwich Silver Shield Assoc., Stamford Police Assoc., and Unaffiliated Stamford Mayoral candidate Bobby Valentine.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
36 Old Wagon Road sold on July 13, 2021 for $2,750,000 Continue Reading →
“This is probably one of the most difficult decision I’ve ever made on the commission and I expect many of you feel the same way.” – P&Z chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
Patty’s Portico specializes in sandblasting and powder coating wrought iron, cast iron, and aluminum including name brands like Brown Jordan, Tropitone, Molla, Woodard and Salterini. They also restrap, re-sling, weld and replace glides and glass tops, and can restore cast iron radiators, heat registers, candelabras, marine and automotive parts. Continue Reading →
5 Gilliam Lane sold on July 9, 2021 for $4,310,000 Continue Reading →
Candidates disagreed on power, energy, TCI, unfunded pension debt, and taxes. Continue Reading →