Tree damage suffered to the public utilities within Greenwich is widespread, complex, and requires a highly coordinated and technical response. Continue Reading →
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A pubic hearing about the town’s school zone speed camera program will be held Thursday, May 14, at 7:00pm in the Town Hall Meeting Room. The meeting is in person and will be live on GCTV on cable and on GCTV youtube live. (No Zoom option).
Tree damage suffered to the public utilities within Greenwich is widespread, complex, and requires a highly coordinated and technical response. Continue Reading →
Two issues have emerged with regard to the possible scenic road designation. Continue Reading →
The utility said that at end of Thursday, more than 700 crews were working urgently to repair the widespread damage to the electric system. Continue Reading →
In the US, 85% of textiles are tossed in the trash, but nearly all can be reused and recycled as secondhand clothing, rags and even building materials. Continue Reading →
408 Sound Beach Ave sold on July 6, 2020 for $2,062,500 Continue Reading →
Useful information for people still without power. Continue Reading →
“Our main priorities have been to clear debris and trees from the roadways and power lines in order to ensure that the roadways are safe and to set the conditions for the restoration of electricity across our community. However, there are still many roads blocked. Our goal today is to get the all of them cleared.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Tuesday’s 9-1-1 call volume alone represented 25% of a typical month. Continue Reading →
Last summer the Round Hill Association gathered in force to oppose a proposal that would include 28 houses on 17 acres. Continue Reading →
Virtually every street and thoroughfare in the Town of Greenwich sustained some damage because of Tropical Storm Isaias. Continue Reading →