Frank Gifford died at home on Sunday of natural causes. Continue Reading →
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Planning and Zoning recently approved Phase 1 of a 3-phase plan for creation of a rowing club on River Rd on the site of the former Fjord Fisheries business. This week three properties totaling $6 million were sold from Fred and Miranda Peters to River Road Development, LLC. Continue Reading →
In his First Selectman’s update on Thursday, Peter Tesei said town officials will meet this week with the Greenwich Chamber to review concerns that cropped up during sidewalk sales last month. The goal is to review requirements and regulations so that there won’t be any issues next year. Meanwhile, the Chamber sent an email to members reminding them that signs in the town right of way are prohibited and there may be in the offing. Continue Reading →
The property at 599 West Putnam Ave includes an office building that is not currently visible from the street because of the old stone wall and cottage built into the wall. Representatives for the applicants said on Tuesday that the tenants planned to purchase the building, renovate it and open it up to the streetscape. On Thursday they purchased the building. Continue Reading →
A proposal to subdivide property at 64 Hawthorne Street North in Glenville was voted down on Tuesday. Continue Reading →
From Pemberwick to Putnam Park, last of the transfers for the first week of August, 2015. Continue Reading →
The last day at Camp Seton on Friday featured the long anticipated Cub Scout Campfire, set in the ampitheater under a perfect sunny sky. The camp allows boys to explore nature, go off the grid, so to speak. Some of the activities include fishing, hiking, sling-shot, archery, scout skills and shelter building. Continue Reading →
From Round Hill to Railroad, property transfers in Greenwich, early August. Continue Reading →
Little Pub’s popular menu includes a dish that is both a tribute to Fonda La Paloma and a collaboration with Scarpelli’s on Bible Street where the sausage recipe draws fans from near and far. In the year since opening, Doug and Daneen Grabe’s Little Pub in Cos Cob has become popular for its great atmosphere and delicious food. And, partnering with local non-profits like Neighbor-to-Neighbor they are giving back, and becoming part of the fabric of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Saks will occupy the entire ground floor of 20 East Elm Street. The space was previously home to Urban Outfitters, who vacated in the first quarter of 2015. Continue Reading →