Greenwich’s annual sidewalk sales days run through Sunday. There are 120 participating businesses in the Greenwich Ave area and shoppers are advised to bring quarters to feed the meters and wear comfy walking shoes. Continue Reading →
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“Chief Heavey and the GPD understandably like the additional funds that will be used for traffic safety generated by speed camera ticketing. But there are significant issues not addressed by the Chief in his outreach to the community…Maya Tichio of D-7 has done considerable work researching the history of the Town’s involvement with Blue Line Solutions, the operator of the speed cameras in Greenwich. Her analysis includes the CT General Statutes governing such pedestrian safety systems, the financial structure of the contract, the specific sites selected for speed cameras around Greenwich, and the concerns expressed by Greenwich citizens about data security.” – Bill Galvin
Greenwich’s annual sidewalk sales days run through Sunday. There are 120 participating businesses in the Greenwich Ave area and shoppers are advised to bring quarters to feed the meters and wear comfy walking shoes. Continue Reading →
A settlement was recently reached between Greenwich Reform Synagogue and Cos Cob Families Fighting for Residential Rights (CCFFRR). The settlement, which means GRS will build a 12,000 sq ft synagogue on Orchard St, but with a series of conditions, follows three years of expensive and divisive wrangling. Continue Reading →
Missing Greenwich Girl, Emely Rodas. Last seen in Black Tights, Black Boots and Black Short Sleeve Shirt Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held at 11:30 a.m. on July 15, 2015, at First Congregational Church of Greenwich, 108 Sound Beach Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory may be made to the Friends of Greenwich Point (www.friendsofgreenwichpoint.org) and Friends of the Darien Library. Continue Reading →
There will be a variety of dogs including German Shepherds, pocket pitties, a Black Lab and a couple mystery mixes. Please come for a visit. You may meet your new family member. You may meet the rescue group you want to work in future! Continue Reading →
Straight from the Assessor’s office the most current property transfers in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Fred Brooks from the Planning & Zoning commission has submitted his resignation to Peter Tesei. Also, Greenwich Green & Clean and a group called Light Up Greenwich (LUG) are having a merchant meeting on Monday to discuss fundraising for the project to restore seasonal lighting on trees along Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
This is “the” not-to-be missed conference for all Jewish families in the tri-state area, including educators, grandparents, caretakers and newly married couples. All are welcome. Continue Reading →
After a report of an erratic driver headed east on Putnam Ave, a Greenwich Police officer spotted the driver and stopped him. Continue Reading →
Riverside School 3rd grade teacher Stacy Mozer has published a middle grades work of fiction, “The Sweet Spot,” which relays a lesson that girls can play baseball just like boys. And moms and teachers can publish a book. It’s all about believing in yourself. Continue Reading →