Join the campaign season kick-off with a clambake at the beach. Meet Fred Camillo, candidate for First Selectman and Lauren Rabin, candidate for Selectman and other Republican Party candidates. Continue Reading →
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The Greenwich RTM voted to approve a $687,585,590 budget for the town. Of that number, $92,100,000 reflects capital project funds. A high profile motion to reduce $40+ million funding for construction and design for the Hamill Rink modified flip in Morlot Park in Byram by $38,500,000, leaving only enough to fund design work, failed.
Join the campaign season kick-off with a clambake at the beach. Meet Fred Camillo, candidate for First Selectman and Lauren Rabin, candidate for Selectman and other Republican Party candidates. Continue Reading →
Police diffused a situation involving limited on street parking, and a second incident in which a resident claimed her landscaper stole her flower pots. Continue Reading →
Several stores and destinations including GRTA, Kelsey Farm, Round Hill Volunteer Fire Company, The Greenwich Land Trust and The Round Hill Store will be greeting visitors on Sept 21. Continue Reading →
A Greenwich man interviewed by Greenwich Free Press in 2016 was found guilty this week of several felony offenses of Sexual Assault of a Child under 14 (4th degree) and Risk of Injury to a Child/Sexual Contact following a jury trial that lasted four days in Stamford Superior Court. Continue Reading →
DTC chair Joe Angland said the SEEC concluded that all five BET Democratic candidates had in 2017 in good faith attempted to comply with the applicable campaign laws, but had committed an unintentional violation and were thus fined $1,000 each. Continue Reading →
“Where do these candidates stand on President Trump’s announcement today of a roll back on states’ authority on auto emissions, specifically California? Representative Camillo said at the beach he is pro-environment. Does he support the President here? Should Greenwich and Connecticut roll back standards to arrest air and water pollution?” – Monica Prihoda, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
Special Education Attorney Lawrence Berliner will moderate the panel discussion with professionals who will help parents to navigate the special education private school process. Continue Reading →
“Heather will have no learning curve as far as the functioning of the office. Her certification clearly indicates she understands the process of collecting Greenwich Taxes.” – Irene Dietrich Continue Reading →
At about 4:00am Tuesday morning police observed a car traveling in the Cos Cob area without its lights on. Continue Reading →
Work is being done to install a force main under Davis Avenue and connect to an existing underground junction chamber at the intersection of Davis Avenue and Bruce Park Avenue. This force main carries wastewater under pressure from three wastewater pumping stations: Old Greenwich, Chapel Lane and Cos Cob Pumping Stations. Continue Reading →