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

By: greenwichfreepress | 10 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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Letter to the Editor

LETTER: There is no birthright to public office

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

“There is no birthright to public office and I do not recall Camillo highlighting any examples during his career in public service where the community of Greenwich (or Connecticut for that matter) benefitted directly from his legislative efforts.” – Brian Neilinger Continue Reading →

Arts

GHS 2019 Fall Band Concert: “Of Frights and Fantasy”

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

This is not only the first concert of the season but the very first band concert under the direction of the new GHS Band Director, Amy Bovin. Continue Reading →

Business

Destination: Mike’s Organic Market, Worth the Trip for an Authentic Food Experience

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

“We offer a truly authentic, unique food experience that directly connects you to the farmer, and people like to support a local business who is sourcing local food.” – Mike Geller Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Camillo has Integrity, Vision, Honesty

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

“Fred’s vision for Greenwich is for healthy growth, fiscal stability, supports pay as you go financing, private-public partnerships….” – Carol Zarrilli Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

RAMER: Respecting Town Budget History

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

“No, Mr. Camillo. You don’t understand Town finance. Your adversary, Jill Oberlander, does. She was at the helm for the creation of most of what has been accomplished over the past two years of the Democratic controlled BET, which she chaired.” – Jeff Ramer Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Cameron Randall Fennell, 24

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

His family asks that anyone who knew and loved Cameron join them for a Celebration of Life service on Sunday November 3, 2019 at 1:00pm at the Greenwich Boat and Yacht Club. 9 Grass Island Road, Greenwich, CT 06830 Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Trump/Camillo Sign Drama Is Indicative of a Greater Problem

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

“Let’s show the rest of the country that in Greenwich, we work together. Instead of participating in conspiracy theories, angrily trolling one another on social media, and hiding behind anonymity, we must act like neighbors toward one another.” – Karen Giannuzzi Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

DUI for Man Spotted Weaving over Double Yellow Lines on North Street

By: greenwichfreepress | October 27, 2019

On Wednesday Police were detailed to the area of the Merit Parkway near North Street on a report that a car was weaving in and out over the double yellow lines. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Camillo, the Environmentalist?

By: greenwichfreepress | October 26, 2019

“Fred, your lifetime scorecard from the NONPARTISAN Connecticut League of Conservation Voters is 73%. Over your legislative career, you rank 103 out of 151 state legislators.” – Jane Bambrick, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

2007 DUI Charge Catches up with Middletown Man in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | October 26, 2019

Twelve years ago the suspect was originally charged with DUI following a crash on West Putnam Ave in the area of Valley Drive. Continue Reading →

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