Police spotted a familiar man driving on Indian Field Rd. He was wanted on a warrant for Larceny. Continue Reading →
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Corey Fine had only just taken over ownership last July and remodeled in August when a car crashed through the side of his liquor store on William Street. He said he was so grateful to the neighborhood, as well as other liquor store owners who have been supportive. “Many customers have become regulars, and there is a real sense of community here.” – Corey Fine, owner of Continental Wine & Spirits at 58 William Street in Greenwich
Police spotted a familiar man driving on Indian Field Rd. He was wanted on a warrant for Larceny. Continue Reading →
In a special meeting Monday night, the three selectmen voted unanimously in favor of New Lebanon School “Scheme D,” which became shorthand for re-using the existing school site for its replacement. Inherent in Scheme D is the displacement of about 262 students. It remains to be determined where the children will attend their classes during construction. Continue Reading →
From West Way to Wyndover, June goes out with a bang at the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →
After the stunning renovation and addition to the turn of century home at 303 Milbank Ave that served to preserve the historic streetscape at the foot of Milbank Ave – a major north-south artery in central Greenwich – it was a bit of a surprise to see a Demolition sign go up in the same block at 265 Milbank Ave last week. That said, one block north, a row of three turn-of-century homes may be demolished by a developer in order to build a series of condominiums named “The Charleston on Milbank.” That project, at 259, 261 and 263 Milbank Avenue, is wending its way through the Planning & Zoning process. The Charleston on Milbank includes plans for underground parking built into the hill. Though tenants and owners will have elevators from underground parking spaces — two per unit — the eight “flats” will feature single floor living, each with a private outdoor space large enough to accommodate a fireplace or, possibly, a spa. Continue Reading →
The Syracuse Half Ironman, held on June 21 had 2,026 athletes competing from around the world. The course itself was challenging. Competitors faced a 1.2 mile swim in Jamesville Reservoir, followed by a 56 mile bike ride, looping through Onondaga, Madison, and Cortland counties, and a final 13.1 mile run throughout Jamesville Beach County Park, facing a plethora of rolling hills. Continue Reading →
Tune in to the Lisa Wexler Show on WGCH starting July 6. Wexler will host a daily talk program every Monday through Friday from 4:00pm-6:00pm. Continue Reading →
Senator Murphy will meet with members of the Greenwich Land Trust on Tuesday in Riverside to listen and learn about the importance of preserving land along Connecticut’s coastline and how coastal conservation contributes to the health of the Long Island Sound Continue Reading →
Greenwich Public Schools will again free breakfast and lunch for all children age 18 years and under as part of a federally funded program this summer at Hamilton Avenue School. Continue Reading →
Greenwich based Needs Clearing House donated $2,000 to The Nathaniel Witherell over the weekend. The gift is toward the nursing and rehabilitation facility for the Alzheimer’s music program. Continue Reading →
he Greenwich Chamber of Commerce’s most anticipated shopping experience of the year, the 2015 Greenwich Sidewalk Sale Days, will run from Thursday, July 9 through Sunday, July 12th from 10:00am – 6:00pm. Continue Reading →