Weather permitting, the Town will provide two collections per numeric section during the program. On average,the town removes over 30,000 cub yards of leaves a year Continue Reading →
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Weather permitting, the Town will provide two collections per numeric section during the program. On average,the town removes over 30,000 cub yards of leaves a year Continue Reading →
As other businesses have come and gone, Manfredi Jewels continues to evolve and flourish. For the 30th anniversary, Manfredi invites past, current and future clients to help them toast to another 30 years. A cocktail event will be held at their Greenwich Avenue location on October 27th at 6:00pm.
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Sour Milk works with local businesses to provide unique contexts for artists to transform forgotten spaces in greater New York City.
The opening reception is Saturday, Oct 20 from 4:30 – 8:30pm. Continue Reading →
The Condemnation Commission exercises the powers and performs the duties in respect to the condemnation of land and the assessment of damages and benefits arising only out of the construction of highways, sewers and public parking.
The Appointments committee is seeking 5 members who will compose a board with a balanced set of skills and professional experience which include, but not be limited to, Real Estate Evaluation, Construction, Engineering, Legal Expertise, Town Planning, and Public Representation. Continue Reading →
Candidates for State Senate, incumbent Scott Frantz (R) vs his challenger Alex Bergstein (D) will be hosted by Lisa Wexler on WGCH 1490 am. In addition to her radio show, Wexler is a judged based in Westport. Continue Reading →
680 Steamboat Road Unit #5 sold on Oct 15, 2018 for $3,000,000 Continue Reading →
The proposed Chabad Lubavitch synagogue would involve demolition of much of the historic Armory on Mason Street, built in 1911. After returning Wednesday night for a third time, the Historic District Commission said they still weren’t prepared to vote. One of many concerns was that the main synagogue entrance, which has less than the required the setback, would be directly across from the very busy fire station on Havemeyer Place. Continue Reading →
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, October 19, 2018 at 10:00am in St. Mary’s Church, 178 Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →
The Appointments committee of the RTM were overall civil, though Carl Carlson pounded his fist on the table and said he could not abide by Richard Maitland being chair when P&Z approved Neighbor to Neighbor’s food pantry building by a historic church and Tomes Higgins House, as well as condos on Milbank Ave. Continue Reading →