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A veteran television journalist, he writes about and is an expert on transportation issues facing Connecticut commuters. Seating is limited. Continue Reading →
Specifically, at the time the bleachers were built, it appears they were built to a standard of 60 pounds per square foot. Currently, code requires that the structure hold 100 pounds per square foot. Continue Reading →
Mason said the upcoming election is about coming together as one “Greenwich United.” Continue Reading →
The Board of Selectmen agreed to an ad hoc committee to recommend how to prevent another situation like the one that resulted in a photo taken from town owned GCTV equipment of a private meeting wind up circulating on Twitter. Continue Reading →
An application has been submitted by 53 Edgewater Drive LLC, to the Town of Greenwich building department to demolish a house at 53 Edgewater Drive. The property sold from Christine Connal to 53 Edgewater Drive LLC (registered to Timothy Gilson) on July 12, 2018 for $1,100,000
The single family home was built in 1910. It sits on .16 of an acre on Ollie’s Creek. According to the building department at Greenwich Town Hall since the house was built before 1940, demolition requires a 45 day wait, which started on March 31, 2019. The end of the 45 day wait is May 14 and the first date the permit is eligible is May 15, 2019. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Residency renewals are required once annually during the calendar year. Continue Reading →
The Back Courtyard boasts plentiful wrought iron patio sets from Patty’s Portico, including the name brands Brown Jordan, Woodard and Salterini, all in a charming setting.
The sale is April 13 from 10:00 to 2:00pm at The Greenwich Exchange, 28 Sherwood Place (around the corner from Glory Days Diner). Continue Reading →
Sylvester Pecora Jr wants to cut down 6 mature Pine Trees even though they are on Town property. He wants to replace them with 10 Armstrong Maple trees, which will take years to mature to provide the same amount of shade. Continue Reading →