“Greenwich. Often depicted by housing advocates as a prime example of exclusionary zoning and lack of diversity. Is that image accurate? No. It isn’t.” – Margarita Alban 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.
“Greenwich. Often depicted by housing advocates as a prime example of exclusionary zoning and lack of diversity. Is that image accurate? No. It isn’t.” – Margarita Alban Continue Reading →
“Built in 1896, this crucial rail bridge in South Norwalk has a history of problems. In one year alone the bridge was stuck 16 out of 271 times it opened. Now it’s undergoing a $1.5 billion rebuild, not just of the bridge but its supports and nearby tracks.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
Every summer locals anticipate the convenience of daily farm stand hours. Augustine’s Farm stand will open for the season on Friday, June 27 at 9:00am. Continue Reading →
Activities will include: Oyster Boat & Greenwich Police Boat at the yacht club docks; Tod’s Point Sailing School; Free Raw Bar – Clams and Oysters; Bruce Museum Seaside Center will be open. Also visit Environmental Conservation & Gardening community partners. Continue Reading →
“Finally, King Fisher’s truths include a rambling dissertation of Article 2 , section 30b and section 29 and all sorts of sleep-inducing town charter Bolshevism that he cites as making change impossible.” – Brian Raabe Continue Reading →
Open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm, and Saturdays from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm, the thrift shop welcomes both shoppers and donors. Continue Reading →
The Retired Men’s Association of Greenwich, in a new partnership with Greenwich Hospital, recently enjoyed a wonderful evening together at the Bruce Museum. The evening was part of Greenwich Hospital’s ongoing and popular Arc of Care Campaign “Medical Insights” lecture series. The program, entitled, “Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention: The Future of Urology,” is part of the series designed to educate the community about the hospital’s work and inspire investment to sustain and grow programming. The event brought together medical professionals, community leaders, and volunteers to discuss key urological health matters. Both organizations are committed to strengthening their relationship by enhancing outreach to inform, educate, and foster dialogue for a healthier local community. Continue Reading →
As part of the project, Estelle created handmade bracelets, bookmarks, and artwork, which was gifted to the residents as a gesture of appreciation and connection. Continue Reading →
43 West Brother Drive sold on May 14, 2025 for $2,400,000 Continue Reading →
Eric Moy has spent his life giving to others. He has coached teams, served his town, supported his children through every milestone, and been the quiet rock of his family. Now, his kidneys are failing due to complications from diabetes and a long medical battle following sepsis. Dialysis will begin soon, but a living kidney transplant is the only real solution. Continue Reading →