The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing that a tree removal operation will be performed on Route 15 northbound and southbound in Greenwich, beginning Monday, July 1, 2019. Continue Reading →
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Alpha School seeks to change the use of the building at 20 East Elm from retail to school for children up to grade 8. Currently all retail areas of the building are vacant or will soon be vacant. The second floor is occupied by a medical office. Alpha School is an AI-powered private school network co-founded by software billionaire Joe Liemandt, who has committed billions to scaling the school model.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing that a tree removal operation will be performed on Route 15 northbound and southbound in Greenwich, beginning Monday, July 1, 2019. Continue Reading →
After a car nearly hit a driver, he allegedly did a U-turn and chased it to Arch Street where he collided with it. Continue Reading →
“We are like the ‘Uber’ for food rescue pickups.” – Luke Blaine, GHS Food Rescue US intern Continue Reading →
George and Nancy met at a party in Harrison as teens. They corresponded while George was in the Army Air Force’s GDB. They married at Sacred Heart Church in Byram and recently celebrated 70 years of marriage. Continue Reading →
The purpose of the Special Meeting is to discuss and possibly act upon the transportation policy. Continue Reading →
Arcuri’s with its main operation in Cos Cob has expanded and is now operating Arcuri’s Café inside the YWCA Greenwich. Open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 3:00pm at 259 East Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →
State police on Monday night finished searching a Hartford dump as part of an ongoing investigation in the case of a New Canaan mom of five who’s been missing for one month, officials say. Continue Reading →
Anyone objecting to the removal of the trees at Hamilton Avenue School, which the BOE proposes to remove in order to improve the substandard field is requested to attend. Continue Reading →
Greenwich detectives and Town social workers have contacted residents known to struggle with addiction to direct them toward treatment. In the past month 10 people have been contacted. Continue Reading →
A woman said she witnessed a man urinate in her duffel bag right outside the entrance to police headquarters on Mason Street. Continue Reading →