The Greenwich RTC Chair Dan Quigley issued a release Sunday night with a request to residents to respect the rules at polling places on Tuesday, and act responsibly regardless of the outcome. Continue Reading →
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The Greenwich RTC Chair Dan Quigley issued a release Sunday night with a request to residents to respect the rules at polling places on Tuesday, and act responsibly regardless of the outcome. Continue Reading →
Featured listing 14 Dingletown Rd, open house list included. Continue Reading →
Effective November 1, 2020, passes will be required through November 30, 2020. Continue Reading →
The police investigation included speaking with witnesses, canvassing for video footage, inspecting the signs in question and interviewing the Public Works workers and their supervisors. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School annual We The People debate, a collaboration with Greenwich League of Women Voters, was held via Zoom and 550 students and teachers tuned in. Continue Reading →
Thunder Travel 8u Fall Ball team brought home the GHVBL (Greater Hudson Valley Baseball League) 8u B Gold Bracket Championship on Oct 24. Continue Reading →
The existing Greenwich High School main entrance into the “glass corridor” that typically swarms with students during passing time, and dates back to the school’s 1970 opening. Continue Reading →
At the last Board of Selectmen meeting First Selectman Fred Camillo said he had recently met with Cos Cob residents in Mill Pond Park. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen’s Zoom public hearing on Tuesday drew 85 participants. The topic? Greenwich Avenue parking and outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
If you deposit your ballot by 8:00pm on election day, it will be counted. The laws of the state of CT guarantee that. There is no possibility of legal challenge for a ballot received by election day Continue Reading →