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After 2024 ZBA Approval of “Tortured Lot Line,” Field Point Circle Properties Sell

By: greenwichfreepress | 5 hours ago

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.

Letter to the Editor

Group Letter: RTM Should Not Approve Construction Funding for Morlot Park Redo Before Design is Complete

“What started as a conversation about modernizing an aging facility has grown into a comprehensive redesign of Morlot Park — relocated fields, regraded terrain, retaining walls, new access roads, geothermal infrastructure. Most Greenwich residents have never seen this expanded plan presented publicly…bundling $38.5 million in construction funding into the same vote, before design is finished — is an unprecedented departure from that norm.”

Letter to the Editor

Group Letter: Byram Families Support Full Budget for Rink, Ballfield & Access Road in Morlot

“Delaying or altering this now will only increase costs, extend disruption, and risk losing the momentum of a process that has already been completed the right way.” – group letter

Police & Fire

GPD Announce Road Closure in the Area of Byram Park Entrance

On Sunday morning Greenwich Police announced that Ritch Avenue West between Byram Shore Road and the entrance to Byram Park is currently closed to the public.

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Business

Greenwich Social Services Director: Moving from Safety Net to Self-Sufficiency

By: greenwichfreepress | November 10, 2019

“For the department to succeed in fulfilling its mission and assist clients to become self-sufficient, the creation of jobs offering a living wage is essential.” – Alan D. Barry, PhD, Commissioner, Greenwich Department of Human Services Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers Nov 1-5, 2019

By: greenwichfreepress | November 10, 2019

22 Hurlingham Drive sold on Nov 1, 2019 for $8,475,000 Continue Reading →

Around Town

Greenwich Tree Conservancy Tree Walk in Binney Park Sunday, Nov. 17, 2-4

By: greenwichfreepress | November 10, 2019

Join the Greenwich Tree Conservancy for an afternoon stroll through beautiful Binney Park in Old Greenwich to view the fall foliage. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Sharp Eye of Off Duty Cop Results in Arrest in Pemberwick

By: greenwichfreepress | November 9, 2019

Tyler Alexander Wilson has a history of arrests by Greenwich Police. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Byram Shubert Library Friends Giant Book and Media Sale Continues Sunday, Nov 10

By: greenwichfreepress | November 9, 2019

All profits from the sale benefit programs the Friends’ sponsor at the Byram Shubert Library. Continue Reading →

Business

Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Announces Holiday Decorating Contest for Town Businesses

By: greenwichfreepress | November 9, 2019

Three locations from these areas will be judged to determine three winners:1) Greenwich Avenue, including stores on Church Street and connecting side streets; 2) all stores west of Greenwich Avenue including Cos Cob, Riverside and Old Greenwich and, 3) all stores west of Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

BLANKLEY: “Remember, remember the 5th of November!”

By: greenwichfreepress | November 9, 2019

“Our national discourse is of course nothing like as “incendiary” as that in England in the early 17th century but still distressingly divisive. Maybe I can be allowed to hope that here in Greenwich at least we will be able to return to former levels of civility.” – John Blankley Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Nov 1, 2019

By: greenwichfreepress | November 9, 2019

46 Orchard Place dold on Nov 1, 2019 for $1,125,000 Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Failure to Appear in Court Catches up with Greenwich Man

By: greenwichfreepress | November 9, 2019

A Greenwich man was previously arrested after a car crash on Sound Beach Ave on March 27, 2018. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Regis Philbin’s Back Country Greenwich Mansion Hits the Market for $4.595 Million

By: greenwichfreepress | November 8, 2019

According to the Assessor’s office the house was built in 1995 of stone and brick with a gable style roof covered in tile, and has a total of 19 rooms, including 6 bedrooms, 8 full baths and 2 half baths. The annual taxes are $78,490. Continue Reading →

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