A row of houses from the early 20th century will be razed to make way for a 30-unit apartment building. Continue Reading →
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A row of houses from the early 20th century will be razed to make way for a 30-unit apartment building. Continue Reading →
During “pre-application” meeting, representatives from Greenwich Hospital Yale New Haven Health discussed possible cancer care facility at the corner of Lafayette and Lake Avenue. Continue Reading →
If they are successful in States Round 1 on Monday, the GHS varsity girls basketball team will continue to round 2 on Thursday. Continue Reading →
Learn about the proposed Pay-As-You-Throw program and ways to reduce your trash by waste diversion and recycling. Continue Reading →
About 20 neighbors shared their fears that moving a stream, eliminating two dozen mature trees, and regrading to make way for two new houses on Hickory Drive would result in changes to watercourses that would adversely impact their properties. Continue Reading →
To honor Lee’s life, family and friends will gather on Friday, Feb 28, 2020 from 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
Passions were high during the public comment portion of the BOE meeting where several men, mostly coaches and teachers, spoke in favor of synthetic turf. The BOE voted 6-1-1 in favor of Option 4. Continue Reading →
This six-bedroom colonial has a traditional layout with well-proportioned formal and casual rooms for great flow and easy living. It is sited on a desirable mid-country cul-de-sac convenient to all Greenwich amenities. Continue Reading →
A memorial/celebration of Kerrin’s life will be held on Saturday, February 29 from 1-4:00pm at the St. Lawrence Club, Cos Cob, CT. Continue Reading →
About a dozen residents of Byram and Port Chester shared their opinions on the proposed 7-story, 242-unit development that would replace the entire block bordered by North Main St, Mill St, Abendroth and Highland St. Most opposed the project, several cited the appeal of the existing diverse and historic buildings. Continue Reading →