28 Stiles Lane sold on July 1, 2020 for $3,100,000 Continue Reading →
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First Selectman Fred Camillo said his office had received multiple complaints about young people going to large gatherings, picnics, cookouts and pool parties while not wearing masks or social distancing to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Continue Reading →
Demetria Nelson holds a LCSW and has 18 years of experience in the field of human services, 15 years of experience in addiction and mental health, and 13 years of increasing supervisory/managerial experience. Continue Reading →
Representatives from a company called Axon talked about their products including police body cameras. But they also offer tasers, interview room solution, patrol car cameras and even an air drone program, all of which can be networked together. Continue Reading →
The existing building will be demolished and replaced with modern, structural, steel-framed structure with masonry and glass exterior walls. Tai Soo Kim Architects (TSKA) designed the building to have an intersecting curved roof. Continue Reading →
Ian MacMillan has been Greenwich’s harbor master since 2011. His term expired on June 30. Continue Reading →
The dump has become an even more popular destination during the pandemic. Here’s what’s happening. Continue Reading →
To honor her life, family and friends will gather on Friday from 4-8 at Coxe and Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Avenue, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“With all the SBA, PPP, DECD loans – I have to say that the fastest one was HEDCO.” Zaniac co-owner Camilla Gazal commenting on the HEDCO loan that has already been forgiven. HEDCO stands for the Hartford Economic Development Corporation. Continue Reading →
Three of five P&Z members described being torn over their decision but voted in favor of the Historic Overlay that would allow the developer to build a house in the front yard of a historic one in exchange for preserving it in perpetuity. Continue Reading →