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All meetings of the Town Committee may be held in person, or by video communication, or a hybrid of in-person and video communication. Continue Reading →
The company’s 24,000 square-foot headquarters is located at 100 Washington Boulevard in Stamford. The move will bring 57 jobs to the state. Continue Reading →
When her children were grown, Jane reinvented herself as a top Greenwich real estate agent, leveraging her impeccable taste, boundless energy, and vast group of friends. Continue Reading →
Gevanter, an attorney who did her undergrad degree at William & Mary and law school at Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law in New York City, recently moved from serving as the CT Chapter Leader for Mom’s Demand Action for Gun Sense in America to the federal legislative lead role. Continue Reading →
According to the contractual agreement, Mr. Mason will be paid $12,500 per month. Continue Reading →
Francia Alvarez said there has been talk in the RTM about the Housing Authority’s interest in developing affordable housing in the area of McKinney Terrace, which abuts Eugene Morlot Park to the north and might potentially share the access road. McKinney Terrace is housing for elderly and disabled and is run by the Housing Authority.
“Is that driveway going to provide access if it were to move forward putting in housing in the area?” she asked. Continue Reading →
“iCapital’s decision to open an office in town reinforces Greenwich’s position as a premier location to do business.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
“Our district and our state need an experienced hand at this time and it would be my honor to serve.” – John Blankley Continue Reading →
Catherine “Cassie” Palmer wanted to create a bedroom in her basement at 16 Prospect Drive (Off Lake Ave), in a legally non-conforming two-family residence. The two-family is grandfathered in the R7 single family zone. Continue Reading →
Merrill said that while she will not run again, she is not retiring. “I will be lending my efforts to passing the constitutional amendments that will allow voters to vote by the method of their choice – by absentee ballot without needing an excuse, in-person before Election Day, or at their local polling places as Connecticut voters have been doing for more than 200 years.” Continue Reading →