After a winter lull the demolition applications are picking up again, with downtown a main area of focus. Continue Reading →
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After a winter lull the demolition applications are picking up again, with downtown a main area of focus. Continue Reading →
On Monday night, the Greenwich High School Girls basketball defeated Enfield 69-55 to advance to the next round of the Connecticut State tournament. Continue Reading →
This weekend, fans of the sport can see the best paddle players in the country compete in the American Platform Tennis Association (APTA) Men’s and Women’s National Championships at host club, the Country Club of Darien, and at 34 clubs and facilities
throughout Fairfield County. Continue Reading →
A weekly update on the real estate market in Greenwich including new listings, price changes and open houses. Continue Reading →
“We’ve come a long way with this. I think we need to go a lot further.” – Commissioner Nick Macri Continue Reading →
XPO Logistics is a supply chain solution company behind the delivery of large appliances and over-sized items.
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Pay As you Throw was withdrawn from the agenda. Other agenda items included sick raccoons at Greenwich Point, and a generous gift of $200,000 to restore the chimes in the Chimes Building in honor of Emily Fedorko. Continue Reading →
After discussion about commercial use, P&Z chair Alban voted against the Historic Overlay on the grounds that approving commercial offices inside Solomon Mead House would be a tipping point for the residential neighborhood. Continue Reading →