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Saks Fifth Avenue to Consolidate Three Stores in Downtown Greenwich to One

By: greenwichfreepress | 7 hours ago

Saks Global explained that they made the strategic decision to consolidate the Saks Fifth Avenue Greenwich store footprint from three buildings to one.

Letter to the Editor

Fassuliotis: Greenwich Residents Deserve a Real Public Hearing — Not a Managed Presentation

“Many Greenwich residents support genuine safety improvements without Big Brother cameras: more police visibility during school hours, speed-feedback signs, traffic-calming designs, better crosswalks, and flashing beacons. These alternatives enhance safety without privacy invasions or secretive contracting.” – Karen Fassuliotis

Schools

GHS Science Team Victorious at Regional Science Bowl

The GHS Science Team outscored 36 other Connecticut teams at the competition at UConn Storrs. 

Government

Greenwich Police to Hold Public Hearing on School Zone Speed Camera Program

A pubic hearing about the town’s school zone speed camera program will be held Thursday, May 14, at 7:00pm in the Town Hall Meeting Room. The meeting is in person and will be live on GCTV on cable and on GCTV youtube live. (No Zoom option).

More Headlines

Greenwich High School PTA Announces New Job Board, “Starteryou,” Connecting Students & Local Employers
RTM Motions to Reduce Budget for Rink and GHS Pool Fail; Cut to Roger Sherman Project Passes
UPDATE: Greenwich Police Respond to Central Middle School Swatting Incident with “Secure In Place” Protocol
Arts

Greenwich’s Al DiMarco Unites People with Live Music Spanning the Decades

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019

“Music is a connection, no matter what part of the world you’re in. As far as I’m concerned, that’s the only positive thing that’s left.” – Al DiMarco Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Ramer: Letter Titled “Democrats in Disarray” is Partisan Wishful Thinking

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019
Jeff Ramer - Greenwich Free Press

“Mr. Johnson entitled his piece, “Greenwich Democrats in disarray”. Wishful thinking. Jill Oberlander’s nomination for First Selectwoman was by a rousing unanimous vote at the Town Committee. She is a centrist candidate who has stood firmly behind the fiscal prudence of this wonderful Town.” – Jeff Ramer Continue Reading →

Business

P&Z WATCH: Proposed Train Station Architecture: Urbanistically Appropriate?

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019

Throughout a lengthy special meeting on the train station redevelopment, the back and forth between P&Z commissioners and the applicant took on a theme of New England town versus an extension of Grand Central Station which the architect described as urbanistically appropriate. Continue Reading →

Government

Tesei and Litvack React to SEEC Fine on Treasurer of BET Candidate Turner

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019

“Since neither Mr. Turner nor his campaign Treasurer has anything to do with my and Jill Oberlander’s campaign, it is time to return to the merits of the election and our effort to bring leadership and good governance back to Greenwich.” – Sandy Litvack, Democratic candidate for re-election as Selectman Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Sergeant Joseph Ryan Retires after 33 Years with Department

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019

Police Sergeant Joseph Ryan is set to retire on Wednesday after serving the Town of Greenwich for the past 33 years. Continue Reading →

Government

Connecticut Single Use Plastic Bag Fee Goes Into Effect Aug 1

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019

Beginning on Thursday, Connecticut shoppers will be charged a 10¢ fee for every single-use plastic bag until they are phased out altogether in the summer of 2021. Continue Reading →

Government

RTM Vacancies Announced for District 8 and 12

By: greenwichfreepress | July 31, 2019

The RTM has two vacancies that they hope to fill in September. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Robert “Crow” Crawford, 83, Portrayed Santa in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | July 30, 2019

Friends and family may visit at the Castiglione Funeral Home, 544 Old Post Rd #3, Greenwich CT 06830 on Thursday from 4:00-8:00pm. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday August 3, at 2:00pm at the Byram Shore Boat Club. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Driver of Car Facing Wrong Way Unaware What Town She Was In

By: greenwichfreepress | July 30, 2019

Police say a Port Chester driver was disheveled, confused and unaware of what town she was in. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Police Bust Four Men for Mailbox Fishing in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | July 30, 2019

During a motor vehicle stop Greenwich Police found four men in possession of mail that did not belong to them. They also turned up a device that is commonly used to steal mail from postal boxes. Continue Reading →

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