Mitchell Grimes is a member of the GHS class of 2019 and heads to Indiana University in the fall. Continue Reading →
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Mitchell Grimes is a member of the GHS class of 2019 and heads to Indiana University in the fall. Continue Reading →
One award was the National Security and Cyber Crimes Unit Award which honored three IRS agents for diligent investigation of a former police officer turned “Sovereign Citizen” who, for years, made numerous frivolous court filings and used other obstructive tactics while continuing to live in a home on which he never made a mortgage payment. Continue Reading →
Introducing the fourth downtown Greenwich community in the Orlando Development portfolio, Avenue Terrace features six luxury townhomes with modern farmhouse exteriors steps from the area’s best shopping, dining and entertainment, and all located just minutes from the Metro North Commuter Rail. Continue Reading →
A celebration of life will take place at 10:00am on Wednesday, June 26 at First United Methodist Church of Greenwich, 59 East Putnam Ave., officiated by Pastor Dong Hyun Choi, followed by interment at St. Mary/Putnam Cemetery, 399 North Street. Continue Reading →
Lauren Rabin, currently a member of the Greenwich Board of Education is seeking the RTC nomination for Selectman. She talked about the role of Selectman, the Town’s need for playing fields, spaces for dogs to run free, funding capital improvements and the possibilities for public-private partnerships. Continue Reading →
Owners of Aux Delices in Riverside also own 5 Riverside Lane where the Town issued a Stop Work order for construction of a new building where they seek to house a fish store, jewelry store and Cobs Bakery. They want to change Aux Delices from retail food to a restaurant but have parking deficiencies. They have offered second floor dining without Town approval. Also, they seek permission for their outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
The Norway Maple trees posted for removal at 0 Indian Field Road were requested by Eversource. Continue Reading →
State Representative Meskers (D-150) will discuss his views on healthcare reform and the proposal to introduce tolls on Connecticut highways. He will also address the energy markets, the budgetary process, and the pros and cons of boosting state revenues by increasing taxes on estates, property, and capital gains. Continue Reading →