66 Perkins Rd sold on Sept 5, 2019 for $1,950,000 Continue Reading →
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The Greenwich RTM voted to approve a $542,404,659 budget for the town. Of that number $92,100,000 was for capital project funds.. 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.
66 Perkins Rd sold on Sept 5, 2019 for $1,950,000 Continue Reading →
“Our infrastructure may be older, but that’s not why businesses are leaving. The problem is NOT our safety net – CT has an excellent safety net, and yet people are leaving. The problem is NOT our education system – CT has one of the best educated workforces in the country, and yet people are leaving. Let’s not suffer another lost decade. Let’s NOT elect people who say we need to spend even more. Ten years of their spending has not improved anything.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
Join the Conservation Commission’s annual cleanup at Great Captain Island for International Coastal Cleanup Day on Saturday, September 21, 2019. Meet at the Grass Island Marina at 12:45pm for the 1:00pm ferry ride to the Island. Return ferry is at 4:00pm.
Participants MUST register. No walk-ons, please. Continue Reading →
On Saturday Greenwich High School Cardinals football season opener versus Danbury Hatters was a day of new beginnings. Continue Reading →
To honor his life, family and friends will gather on Tuesday from 4:00 to 8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave. Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
“Budkins’ staff is professional, attentive and always ready to cross over the counter and help anyone who is looking for their deed or mortgage. Together, Carmella and her staff have ensured that the Clerk’s Office serves the people of this town well.” – Andrew Melillo Continue Reading →
The $5 million gift from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation will fund the Education Wing planned for the Museum’s transformative expansion and construction project currently under way. Continue Reading →
Selectman Sandy Litvack questioned the Housing Authority why they want to enter the market rate rental business. Their proposed 4 story building will have 51 units of which 90% will be market rate. Continue Reading →
A woman left two minor children unattended in a private residence while she went out on an errand. Continue Reading →
Police pulled over a car in Byram and immediately detected the smell of marijuana coming from the car and located marijuana in the car. Continue Reading →