On June 12, Greenwich Police plain clothes officers observed suspicious activity in a retail store on Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →
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“Can other government agencies like ICE access the information. Can insurance companies or another FOIA the data? Can another state’s police department or attorney general’s office subpoena the data in a vigilante justice effort regarding women’s health care should someone seek healthcare in Connecticut?” – Danielle Eason
The next step following the public hearing is for the item to go before the RTM on June 8 for approval.
On June 12, Greenwich Police plain clothes officers observed suspicious activity in a retail store on Greenwich Ave. Continue Reading →
Since it was first heard, the commission expressed concerns about the use of the property and how it would fit with the definition of a single-family dwelling. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Crew delivered a commanding performance on the national stage at the 2025 USRowing Youth National Championships, held June 12–15 in Sarasota, Florida. Continue Reading →
The also bill empowers municipalities with the ability to destroy ATVs, dirt bikes, and mini-motorcycles seized from street takeovers. Continue Reading →
“Ground leases of 50-99 years are very common in commercial real estate. In fact, in 1967 Lowell Weicker, as First Selectman, signed a 99-year ground lease with the Ashforth Company that allowed them to develop the large office buildings known as Greenwich Plaza on the south side of the railroad tracks.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
In a statement RPA wrote that the veto was “an affirmation of the status quo and a capitulation to bad faith, fearmongering, or perhaps innocent confusion.” Continue Reading →
On Wednesday, June 25, the Greenwich RMA will host a talk by Henry Tischler, entitled “A Safe Haven: My Family’s Escape from Nazi Germany to Shanghai.” Continue Reading →
The committee is advisory to the Greenwich Planning & Zoning commission. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Exchange, which opened in Greenwich in 1901, and has operated as a non-profit out of the building at 28 Sherwood Place since 1936, still features the beloved hand smocked dresses and knitted baby sweaters and hats, as well as gifts, jewelry and apparel. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Marine Section responded to an incident Saturday morning around 10:00am when they received a call on the VHF emergency channel regarding a situation involving a 70-foot sailboat that had run aground on the rocks known as “Hens and Chickens,” located directly east of Island Beach. Continue Reading →