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

By: greenwichfreepress | 3 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.

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 14-16, 2026

276 Otter Rock Drive from Brian and Melinda Carroll to 276 ORD LLC on April 15, 2026 for $25,000,000

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

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Business

Gofer Ice Cream Re-Opens Seasonal Shop in Cos Cob Following Fire

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

“Re-opening the seasonal shop will not only allow the business to continue, it allows for jobs for all of the crew that count on Gofer being there.” – Jay Ragusa, owner, Gofer Ice Cream Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Oct 28-29, 2019

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

10 Ricki Beth Lane sold on Oct 28, 2019 for $1,850,000 Continue Reading →

Arts

Greenwich Historical Society Announces a Bold New Antiquarius to Usher in the Holiday Season with Chic and Flair

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

Antiquarius is critical for the Greenwich Historical Society’s annual fundraising to support arts/education programming. With a unifying theme of Animal Instincts, Greenwich Historical Society will usher in its beloved and highly anticipated holiday extravaganza. Continue Reading →

Sports

Greenwich Crew Shines at the 55th Annual Head of the Charles Regatta

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

Unlike the 2000 meter spring sprinting season, the approximately 3 mile head race up The Charles River is a grueling test of speed and endurance. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Open Letter to State Senator Alex Bergstein from Gerrit Argento

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

“You will have to work to get the trust of the people and show that you are not the same as all the others you talk about.” – Gerrit Argento, Greenwich Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Letter: Oberlander and Litvack Understand the Value of Investing in Our Schools

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

“Mr. Camillo worries that school infrastructure investment would potentially create and pass debt on to future generations. Why does he think it would be fair to pass aging and inadequate facilities on to future generations?” – Jennifer Barro Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Smeriglio Would Make a Great Tax Collector

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

“Heather will work with residents to formulate a plan if more time is needed to pay their taxes. Heather will not threaten our seniors with foreclosure. We need Heather in the Tax Collectors office.” – Anne T Drake Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Why I’m Voting for Karen Hirsh for BOE

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

“Even amongst a field of well-qualified candidates, Karen is a standout.

As a passionate believer in the importance of a strong public school education system, Karen’s involvement in the community via PTA Council, the Greenwich Alliance, Greenwich YWCA, and numerous other organizations is beyond compare.” – Katie Yu Continue Reading →

Health

Greenwich Hospital Receives Generous Gift in Honor of Dr. James Brunetti

By: greenwichfreepress | November 2, 2019

In gratitude to Dr. Brunetti, this gift allows for the refurbishment of the ICU Waiting Room and will provide patients’ families a place of comfort and respite during difficult times. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Oct 23-25, 2019

By: greenwichfreepress | November 1, 2019

11 Dearfield Lane sold on Oct 23, 2019 for $2,475,000 Continue Reading →

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