The house-like structure will be set back on the 10 acre Christ Church property, behind what used to be a carriage house. Continue Reading →
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At a September 2024 Greenwich P&Z commission meeting, a proposed coastal subdivision to transfer land between 0 and 60 Field Point Circle was denied, but in December 2024, the ZBA approved it. Both lots have since sold for a combined total of $125+ Million.
The house-like structure will be set back on the 10 acre Christ Church property, behind what used to be a carriage house. Continue Reading →
Four people were arrested for a shoplifting incident including two juveniles. Continue Reading →
The farm features sheep, chickens, peacocks, herb and vegetable gardens, barns, workshops, and a greenhouse, along with its art and botanical collections. GCDS will also provide housing for faculty members at French Farm, in the property’s main house, greenhouse apartment, and cottage. Continue Reading →
Little Beet Table just launched a menu of seasonal cocktails. Located at 376 Greenwich Ave, LBT is a nice place to cozy up after shopping and relax with a seasonal cocktail. Continue Reading →
” I, PETER J. TESEI, FIRST SELECTMAN OF THE TOWN OF GREENWICH, do hereby proclaim Monday, November 18, 2019 as Jill. K. Oberlander Day in the Town of Greenwich, and encourage all our citizens to join me in recognizing the Board of Estimate and Taxation Chair’s years of dedicated service to our community.” Continue Reading →
GHS grad and Middlebury College freshman, Laura Rivera-Martinez, said, “Knowing how to speak, write, and read in English was not only a necessity living in this country, but a gift that has opened the doors of opportunity for me.” Continue Reading →
On Saturday night Greenwich Police responded to a motor vehicle crash at the intersection of Steamboat Road and Bruce Park Ave/Railroad Ave. Continue Reading →
Having collected a whopping 2,493 pairs of socks in October, Jackson needed to borrow a wheelbarrow to move all the socks from his parents’ car to the elevator inside Inspirica’s building at 141 Franklin Street. Continue Reading →
“Running for Town Clerk was a most fulfilling experience because I met so many of you along the way. Whether from knocking on your door or out at an event, it was my honor and privilege and I’m grateful you took the time to speak with me.” – Molly Saleeby Continue Reading →
A proposal for a 20 unit apartment building at 1205 East Putnam Ave, next to McDonald’s in Riverside went before the Planning & Zoning commission. It came in as a 6-110 proposal for workforce housing before a moratorium was implemented. P&Z had concerns including the building’s bulk, massing, proposed .9 FAR, and traffic. Continue Reading →