Local teens are learning about managing land, including invasive management, horticulture, and ecology. They recently dropped off fresh produce at Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
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As of the end of March, $192,644 in legal fees from the First Selectman have been paid out of the law department budget, and $304,002 in school board legal fees have been invoiced but not paid. The town attorney, who per town charter is the one to approve legal bills, has recused herself.
Local teens are learning about managing land, including invasive management, horticulture, and ecology. They recently dropped off fresh produce at Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
Tireless volunteer for 17+ years, Trachtenburg has served as club president, chaired the popular holiday boutique and run the popular event, “Appraisal Mania” for many years. Continue Reading →
“The failure to gain the required four votes by the ZBA for the special exception approval lies in the Greenwich Reform Synagogue’s application and their representatives presentation failing to convince the ZBA that they met the Building Zone Regulations.”- John Timm Continue Reading →
Monday, July 14 is Bastille Day! Here is a perfect recipe to celebrate from Victoria Hart Glavin of Tiny New York Kitchen. Continue Reading →
In Byram, an early morning fire took the life of a tenant’s dog on Church Street West in 2013, but the building owner, Fred Camillo, chose to renovate and feature period details of the 1898 vintage charmer. Continue Reading →
A Greenwich woman raises butterflies she calls “supermodels.” She embraces the caterpillars she occasionally finds on herbs at the supermarket Continue Reading →
Stamford Police would like to hear from anyone with information about a shooting that injured five people early this morning. Continue Reading →
It was a week of fireworks in Greenwich, beginning with a night of pyrotechnics at Binney Park and Greenwich Point, and ending in lawsuit filed in federal court by Greenwich Reform Synangogue against the Town. Continue Reading →
In Peter J. Tesei’s First Selectman Updates at the Board’s first regularly scheduled monthly meeting on July 8th, he addressed the board’s recent and future plans in and around town. Continue Reading →
Rescue groups converged on Shubert Alley in the theater district on a sunny Saturday afternoon for a celebration of shelter dogs and cats. In its 16th year, Broadway Barks, the brainchild of Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters, has seen the tide turn against high euthanasia rates in municipal shelters. Continue Reading →