“It would be difficult to challenge or find fault in his exceptional work and accomplishments for the people of our town.” – Julia Chiappetta Continue Reading →
Greenwich Free Press (https://greenwichfreepress.com/page/1114/?tribe_events_cat=community)
Old Greenwich Merchants are again busy planning for next “Art in the Park” event, which is set for Sunday, June 7 in Binney Park in Old Greenwich from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. (Rain date is Sunday, June 14).
“It would be difficult to challenge or find fault in his exceptional work and accomplishments for the people of our town.” – Julia Chiappetta Continue Reading →
Traffic technician Roger Drenth from Greenwich Police suggested creating a second loading zone for car dealerships on West Putnam Ave, and locating it where there are currently 7 one-hour parking spaces on Edgewood Ave by Miller Motorcars. Continue Reading →
197 Stanwich Rd sold on Sept 16, 2020 for $1,925,000 Continue Reading →
“What people will be mostly happy about is that the advertisement signs on Greenwich Avenue will be coming down.” – Lauren Rabin Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo said that on Wednesday the seven day rolling average for positivity in Greenwich was 0.7% per 100,000. Continue Reading →
“Having served with Steve in the District 6 RTM for the last 10 years, I know how hard Steve works for all of Greenwich particularly on education, public works, and the budget.” – Candace Garthwaite Continue Reading →
“Hector offers his time as a tour guide and Science Department helper at Greenwich High School, where he has student.
So, it is no surprise to me that he has been a vocal advocate for our public school students and their families.” – Laura Kostin, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
“It was always a pleasure to work with Kathleen as she resolved problems during the course of a transaction and found solutions that work for parties on both sides of the table. I have no doubt that Kathleen’s willingness to understand the needs of all parties has made her so successful in all aspects of her life.” – Brian Mass, Chief Financial Officer, RTI Group of Companies, Westport, CT Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police responded to a home after a call came in about a resident in the home “acting out towards other residents.” Continue Reading →
Since appearing before P&Z in July, the applicant reduced the footprint and number of units from 130 to 120. Still they seek the same FAR bonus the Housing Authority or a non-profit would receive. Continue Reading →