DPW Commissioner Amy Siebert said that the tipping fee sunset clause for Oct 31, 2021 failed to align with the DPW fiscal year. “The Devil’s in the details of implementation,” she said. Continue Reading →
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DPW Commissioner Amy Siebert said that the tipping fee sunset clause for Oct 31, 2021 failed to align with the DPW fiscal year. “The Devil’s in the details of implementation,” she said. Continue Reading →
New Listing, 188 Bible Street, Cos Cob. Open house list, list of new homes for sale, homes sold and the Greenwich market report included. Continue Reading →
Several victims reported to BBB Scam Tracker that the caller even had their child’s name, phone number, and/or school information. Continue Reading →
The owners of one of the oldest houses in Greenwich, “Applejack Farm,” previously owned by Governor Weicker, sought remove the Historic Overlay designation from 1992 in exchange for removing a kitchen from a garage cottage. Continue Reading →
The governor stressed that while some of these restrictions are being eased, all of the protocols that relate to face coverings, social distancing, and cleaning measures are being maintained, and people and businesses are urged to continue adhering to those health and safety procedures. Continue Reading →
“The expenses mentioned in the complaint are all for legitimate payments made to other entities including Google, USPS etc. through a family-owned entity that did not retain any of the funds. To the extent this needs to be clarified in the fillings, our campaign Treasurer will work with the SEEC to do so.” – Harry Arora Continue Reading →
A wake will be held at Castiglione Funeral Home on Friday, March 12 from 4:00-7:00 pm. The funeral Mass will be at Sacred Heart Church in Byram at 10:00am on Saturday, March 13. Continue Reading →
A third bill that Sen. Kasser was proud to support was the C.R.O.W.N. Act.
“We heard deeply moving and personal stories from colleagues about the pain and shame they and their loved ones have been subjected to…It is unconscionable to discriminate against anyone based on their natural hair or any other characteristic.” – State Senator Alex Kasser Continue Reading →
Public open house – 16 Windy Knolls, Unit A, Sunday, March 7 – 1:00-3:00 PM Continue Reading →
“What I’m trying to do is build a building that will bring us to the next stage of society. It seems most younger people want to live in more modern buildings.” – Joe Pecora Continue Reading →