“If the owners of the buildings on Greenwich Avenue were less greedy and their lease more reasonable, the shops would not close. That’s simple, you could see it coming this since 2008.” – Patrick Lemarchand Continue Reading →
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The Goddard School anticipates 216 children would be enrolled across all programs at the facility. There would be approximately 40 staff, including 36 teachers and four administrators. There would be 32+/- parking spaces on the property and an additionally approximately 50+/- parking spaces across the street at 132 West Putnam Avenue, which is also leased to the applicant by the owner.
“If the owners of the buildings on Greenwich Avenue were less greedy and their lease more reasonable, the shops would not close. That’s simple, you could see it coming this since 2008.” – Patrick Lemarchand Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, Feb 27, from 6:30 – 8:30 pm YWCA Greenwich at 259 East Putnam Avenue will host the Looking In Theatre, a program of the Greater Hartford Academy of Arts and the Capitol Region Educational Council. Continue Reading →
A new development of 10 units in Chickahominy is proposed to replace two 2-family homes behind the Two Door Restaurant. The applicants wants three buildings with a total of 10 one-bedroom units. The proposal gets around local zoning regulations because it would satisfy the 8-30g, the affordable housing statute. Continue Reading →
“We all know those first loves can feel amazing, but for many teens, one in three, those first encounters turn into abusive and often violent relationships.” – Meredith Gold, director of domestic abuse services for YWCA Greenwich Continue Reading →
Your ideas can play a critical role regarding a wide range of topics including development, municipal improvements, traffic and parking, federal high-speed railway, schools, affordable housing, and the list goes on. Continue Reading →
29 Pecksland Rd sold on Feb 16, 2018 for $3,250,000 Continue Reading →
Girls in grades 3, 4 and 5 had a chance to try hockey at Greenwich Skating Club Continue Reading →
Melissa Ben-Ishay, founder of Baked by Melissa, the New York City-based brand famous for its signature bite-size cupcakes, will be the keynote speaker at Neighbor to Neighbor’s spring luncheon on April 19, 2018 at Burning Tree Country Club. Continue Reading →
“The issue of mental illness and the part it plays in these tragic incidents has become a pawn in this process.” – Alan Barry, Ph.D, Director of Greenwich’s Dept of Human Services Continue Reading →
Increase your awareness about food waste and develop strategies together to tackle this issue at school, at home and in our community. Continue Reading →