July ended on a busy note in the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
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July ended on a busy note in the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
Driving on I-95 to and from Norwalk from Greenwich may get easier. The I-95 southbound Speed Change lane between exit 14 and 15 is now officially open for traffic. Continue Reading →
The family will receive friends from 4:00-8:00 pm on Wednesday, August 5 at Leo P. Gallagher & Son Funeral Home at 31 Arch Street in Greenwich. A memorial mass will be held on Friday, August 7, 2015, at 10:00am at St. Roch’s Church, 10 St Roch Ave, in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Chain link fencing will expand on the William Street ball field, for a time referred to as the Town Green, or “Scheme B” depending on whether in favor or opposed to building the new school on the ballfield. The School District announced on Friday afternoon that at least one test result in Phase 2 testing required notifying CT DEEP of a level of arsenic at 500 mg/kg. Though arsenic is naturally occurring in soil, high levels are dangerous. See link to Arsenic Fact Sheet. Continue Reading →
The 311 type system allows residents to relay information of complaints via their smart phones or computer. The system is being piloted with the Parks & Rec Dept and will be expanded to all departments. A press conference will be held Monday morning, August 3, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room to unveil the program. Continue Reading →
Up to the minute property transfers from Harold to Hillside. Continue Reading →
Geoffrey Tischman’s photos will be on display at Meli-Melo from August 15 – Oct. 5 Geoffrey will make a donation of $50 for every family/pet portrait session booked during the show. He is available for sittings in the tri-state area and beyond. Please mention Meli-Melo when booking a family or pet portrait sitting and Tischman Pets will make a $50 donation to Adopt-A-Dog. Continue Reading →
Thursday’s Board of Selectmen featured a dispute dubbed Osprey vs Osprey, referring to the name of the boat owned by Charles Zoubek, and the Osprey nest the Greenwich Harbor Master says he’ll disturb. Mr. Zoubek had hoped the Selectmen would make a decision on the fate of his mooring permit application. Issues of jurisdiction were hashed over. So too were the nesting patterns of Ospreys. Continue Reading →
The Board of Selectmen approved a one-week partial intersection closure at Lexington and Mason Street, to Putnam Ave. Engineers from the Dept of Public Works said construction start time hinges on moving a gas line. Ct Natural Gas first needs to get an easement to move a gas line that impacts YMCA property. Once that’s finalized the work, Phase 1 of two phases will begin. Continue Reading →
Late July property transfers transcribed from the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →