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Neighbors Lawyer Up for Proposed Redevelopment of Former Trump Property in Indian Harbor

By: greenwichfreepress | 21 minutes ago

“First and foremost is this notion of artificially changing the flood zone. It begs the question, how do you obtain permission to develop a site by simply raising the grade and adding tremendous amounts of fill, just to avoid the requirements of limitations that those various zones have upon a property?” – Steve Walko, attorney representing neighbors and the Indian Harbor Association

Police & Fire

Greenwich Man Charged after 22 Ghost Guns, Assault-Style Rifles, Cocaine Seized in Sting Operation

The Westchester County DA noted, ghost guns are unserialized, untraceable firearms made with 3D printers or assembled from partially finished gun parts. They completely evade New York’s legal framework for manufacturing and selling firearms, which typically includes background checks, fingerprinting and other critical safeguards.

Police & Fire

Man at Playland Wore Fake FBI Shield; Claimed He and His ‘K-9’ Were Recently Shot On Duty

A Somers man was charged with Criminal Impersonation over the weekend after he came to Playland Park wearing an FBI shield and spinning a tall tale about being shot on the job. The shield was a fake. The story was too.

Arts

The Melody Men of the RMA Sparkle at America-250 Event

The Melody Men of the Retired Men’s Association (RMA) of Greenwich recently gave a special summer performance at the America-250/Greenwich “Sunday in the Park with George” event, serving as one of the opening acts at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.

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Arts

PHOTOS: 45th Annual St Patrick’s Parade Streams Green Along Greenwich Avenue

By: greenwichfreepress | March 24, 2019

The 45th annual Greenwich St. Patrick’s Parade sponsored by the Greenwich Hibernian Association took place Sunday, March 24 amid mild spring temps. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, March 18-19, 2019

By: greenwichfreepress | March 24, 2019

53 Ridge Street sold on March 18, 2019 for $1,500,000 Continue Reading →

Government

Attorney for Greenwich DPW Worker “Stunned” Town Disclosed Confidential Personnel Info

By: greenwichfreepress | March 24, 2019

“I am surprised at the Town’s interpretation of those sanctions and I am frankly stunned that they think it is appropriate, or even legal, to publicly disclose personnel information when it knows full well that Mr. Clifford has already been identified in the press.” – Attorney Lindy Urso Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

DesChamps: Styrofoam Trays Don’t Belong In Greenwich Schools

By: greenwichfreepress | March 24, 2019

“Every day in the Greenwich Public School cafeterias, our children are exposed to a toxic material that creates significant waste and environmental damage for just minutes of use. It is time to replace styrofoam lunch trays with a safer, eco- friendly reusable foodservice ware.” – Julie DesChamps, Greenwich Recycling Advisory Board Member Continue Reading →

Giving

SPLURGE Holds Annual Easter Basket Drive for Children in Need

By: greenwichfreepress | March 24, 2019

“The Easter baskets bring happiness and excitement to the children living in our area’s shelters on Easter morning. Our community is lucky to have Sonia and her team who generously give of their time to brighten the lives of less fortunate children on a holiday morning.” – Kate Lombardo, Executive Director of the Food Bank of Lower Fairfield County Continue Reading →

Giving

Greenwich United Way Sole Sisters Shoe Drive to Benefit Neighbor to Neighbor

By: greenwichfreepress | March 23, 2019

Donors are asked to bring new and gently used shoes and new socks to the Greenwich United Way office, Perrot Library or Shoes ‘N’ More. Continue Reading →

Sports

OGRCC Announces Plans to Enhance the Travel Soccer Program

By: greenwichfreepress | March 23, 2019

With the Addition of a Dedicated Girls Coaching Director and Coerver Coaching Method. Three leading coaching directors ready to take the OGRCC soccer program to the next level. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Daffodil Show is Coming to Christ Church Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | March 23, 2019

In addition to daffodil entries in the horticulture division, the show features an artistic section which includes flower arranging and photography. There are special sections for youth entries in both Horticulture and Photography. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Repair Work on the Cos Cob Railroad Bridge Expected to Effect Marine Traffic in Cos Cob Harbor

By: greenwichfreepress | March 23, 2019

The Moveable span will need an uninterrupted Marine outage from April 9 thru June 17, 2019 (with the exception of Memorial Day Weekend). Continue Reading →

Around Town

Stamford History Center to Honor Trio at 2019 Annual Gala

By: greenwichfreepress | March 23, 2019

Kathryn Emmett, Corporation Counsel of the City of Stamford, Connecticut State Representative Patricia Billie Miller, and Fran Pastore, CEO of the Women’s Business Development Council will be the Honorees at the Stamford History Center’s 2019 Gala. Continue Reading →

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