Permitted dining establishments may now remain open until 11:00 pm all week long. Continue Reading →
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Saks Global explained that they made the strategic decision to consolidate the Saks Fifth Avenue Greenwich store footprint from three buildings to one.
Permitted dining establishments may now remain open until 11:00 pm all week long. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Hospital will begin allowing visitors on a limited basis at the main campus. Continue Reading →
“A variance is meant not be granting an exception. We are running the high school by exception. But people are used to that, and change is making them uneasy.” – P&Z chair, Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
To be designated a scenic road a highway must be free of “intensive commercial development and intensive traffic.” But how do you define “intensive traffic”? Continue Reading →
The UConn men’s basketball program became a powerhouse in the late 1990s and early 2000s by building an identity under their coach Jim Calhoun. Part of that identity was they were part of the best basketball conference in the country in the Big East. Continue Reading →
Peekskill, New York – where the bulk of Greenwich’s trash is burned – is a low-income community of color that suffers a disproportionate public health burden. Almost 60% of its population is black or Hispanic, and over 70% of students are eligible for free lunch. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police remind residents that sky lanterns, firecrackers and bottle rockets are all illegal. Continue Reading →
Travelers to Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey from these 16 states to must self-quarantine for 14-days from the time of last contact within the identified state. Continue Reading →
As Mr. Walker assumes new responsibilities as the first Assistant Head of School for Student and Community Life at Greenwich Academy, he will remain a Boys & Girls Club Advisory Board member. Continue Reading →
The complaint alleges the Town retaliated against Captain Kordick for exercising his constitutionally protect right to off-duty political speech and alleges Fred Camillo, Jack Kriskey, Rich DiPreta and Peter Tesei interfered with his employment with the Town by revealing his identity to his employer, Greenwich Police Dept, after working in concert to obtain Kordick’s receipt from a sign store in Texas through deceit. Continue Reading →