Candidates will discuss the many miles of Greenwich waterfront and the commissions and agencies designated to manage and protect it. A Q&A with attendees will follow. 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.
Candidates will discuss the many miles of Greenwich waterfront and the commissions and agencies designated to manage and protect it. A Q&A with attendees will follow. Continue Reading →
“Friendships can slip into cronyism, and poor governance ensues. In Greenwich, the Republican party had been in control of the BET since its inception until our last municipal election.” – Joe Angland, Chair, DTC Continue Reading →
A nine-story mixed use development with 274 studio and one bedroom apartments and retail/restaurant at ground level is proposed just over the Mill Street Bridge in Port Chester, NY. The applicant’s traffic impact study said there would not be a significant impact on nearby intersections, and therefore no roadway improvements were suggested. Continue Reading →
Calling hours will be on Wednesday, September 4, 2016 from 4:00 – 7:00pm. At Lacerenza Funeral Home, 8 Schuyler Avenue, Stamford. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 10:30am at Sacred Heart Church, 37 Schuyler Avenue, Stamford. Burial will follow at Putnam Cemetery, Parsonage Road, Greenwich. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday at 2:45pm, GHS headmaster Ralph Mayo came over the PA system to announce, “All seniors may leave their last period class at this time. Other students should remain in their classes unless they have an email from a teacher saying they can be excused.” Continue Reading →
Steve Gospodinoff announced his decision on the 25-year old London Plane tree on Mason Street. Continue Reading →
The partnership between GCDS and Hospital for Special Surgery enables student athletes to benefit from one of the global leaders in sports medicine. Continue Reading →
“Over the past two years, the Board of Education has been misleading and evasive about their position on artificial turf for middle school fields.” – Real Grass for Healthy Kids
Jude Braunstein
Liane Tel
Arthur Yee, MD
Susan Rudolph
Warren Silver Continue Reading →
There will be skate lessons, and a competition for intermediate and advanced skaters. There will be music, free food, drinks, ice cream, raffles, and awards for competition competitors. Continue Reading →
A driver was found laying across the front seats of her vehicle asleep on Mason Street. Continue Reading →