“It’s in a flood way and 100 year flood plane. I have significant concern – it’s not clear how the site would be protected in small events let alone significant ones.” – Pat Sesto, Director of Greenwich Environmental Affairs 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.
“It’s in a flood way and 100 year flood plane. I have significant concern – it’s not clear how the site would be protected in small events let alone significant ones.” – Pat Sesto, Director of Greenwich Environmental Affairs Continue Reading →
Police Chief Heavey said during a promotion ceremony that all residents should be responsible and keep their cars locked, bring keys inside and not leave valuables visible. Continue Reading →
A mature London Plane tree, a Town tree, is in the way of a developer’s planned driveway to underground parking at a 7-unit apartment building at 62 Mason Street. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Schools open on Wednesday, Aug 28 for incoming students in grade 6 and 9 (Grade 6&9 Orientation – Early Release). Schools open for all students on Thursday, Aug 29 for all students. As the summer ends and the school year begins Greenwich Police will be increasing traffic enforcement in and around schools in Greenwich. Drivers are reminded to slow down, pay attention, and obey the traffic laws. Drivers can be fined $470 for passing a stopped school bus. Continue Reading →
Megan began her coaching career at EO Smith High School, working as a varsity assistant and junior varsity field hockey coach. In 2012 she joined the Greenwich High School Athletic Staff. Over the past seven years she has coached field hockey, girls basketball and girls lacrosse. Continue Reading →
Three Brooklyn men were arrested in their Nissan outside CVS> Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, August 28, Greenwich High School will hold its annual club fair to introduce this year’s incoming freshman class to the school’s 100+ student groups. Students can learn about hte GHS Model UN Team at the club fair. Continue Reading →
About 100 residents wearing “RHA” stickers for Round Hill Association attended Monday’s Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency meeting to object to a proposed development of 28 single family homes organized as condominiums with a community center at 124 Old Mill Road. Continue Reading →
“As the incumbent Republican members of the BET running for re-election, we all pledge to do our best in the upcoming campaign to earn your trust so that you can return us in November as the majority party on the BET.” – Current Republican BET Members and Republican Candidates for Re-Election to the BET Continue Reading →
The Director of the Greenwich Classic Film Series suggests the existing large movie theater on Railroad Ave, proposed to be demolished and replaced with small boutique movie theaters, has great potential as a performing arts center for films, live theater, dance, film festivals and more. Continue Reading →