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At RTM Budget Overview Committee, Frustration over Legal Fees Heats Up, Again

By: greenwichfreepress | 3 hours ago

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.

Obituaries

Constantine Basil Filardi, 95

Graveside service will be held at Mount Calvary Cemetery in White Plains, New York Friday May 8 at 11:30 am.

Government

Attorney General Tong Files Brief Urging Supreme Court to Stay Restrictions on Mifepristone

Earlier on Monday, the Supreme Court issued a temporary administrative stay until next Monday, allowing patients to continue to access mifepristone under the FDA requirements that have been in effect for years.

Around Town

The Annual Cos Cob May Fair Returns on May 15 and 16

The Cos Cob May Fair is Friday, May 15 from 3:45pm to 9:00pm and Saturday, May 16th from 3:00pm to 9:00pm at Cos Cob School. May Fair rides, including the super slide, ferris wheel, kids spinning teacups and fun house, are set-up on the Cos Cob School field.

More Headlines

Rothenberg: Hamill Rink:  This Isn’t About One Proposal — It’s About Our Kids  
“Countdown to Summer” Wine Sampling Set for May 6 at Stone Bridge Wine & Spirits
PHOTOS: Greenwich High School International Night Celebrates Culture, Community and Cuisine
Government

Lawsuit Notwithstanding, Greenwich Reform Synagogue OK with ARC, But for ‘Finer Details’

By: greenwichfreepress | July 11, 2014

Though Christopher von Keyserling interrupted with an objection to the meeting itself, the Architectural Review committee looked at Greenwich Reform Synagogue plans. Lawsuit notwithstanding the application got “helpful suggestions,” and goes in front of the Planning and Zoning Commission on July 29. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Crowds Flock to Greenwich Sidewalk Sales

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

Be careful to park legally and feed your meter and you’ll enjoy sidewalk sales bargains in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Kids Print Up Summer Fun at Makerbot

By: Nicola Traynor | July 10, 2014

For a unique camp experience, look no further than the Makerbot store on Greenwich Avenue! The camp’s 3-D printing technology offers a rare alternative to typical summer activities, challenging children to combine creative skills with problem solving and planning. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Abilis Ventures to Bible St Community Gardens, Christens Universal Access Beds

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

The Bible Street Community Gardens buzzed with activity when a group from Abilis in Glenville arrived in Cos Cob to start planting in the brand new universal access beds. The beds are accessible by those in wheelchairs or with limited mobility. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Meet Tamara Houston, Vibrant Mother of 7, Wife of NY Knicks Legend!

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

Remy Cook of Party With Moms shares an interesting interview with Tamara Houston, wife of NY Knicks legend Allan Houston. The family of nine lives in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Business

First County Bank Supports Greenwich United Way

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

“Thank you First County Bank for believing that a gift to the annual community-wide campaign is the most effective and efficient way to support critically needed local services.” – Stuart Adelberg, Greenwich United Way President Continue Reading →

Around Town

Calling all Singers for ‘Summer Sings!’ in Old Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

If you miss singing in your church choir during the summer months, consider joining ‘Summer Sings!’ at First Congregational Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Around Town

Being, Nothingness and Much, Much More: Roz Chast, Beyond The New Yorker

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

The new exhibit at Bruce Museum opens on July 12 in the Museum’s Lecture Gallery and continues through October 19. Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich Students Make Fairfield University Dean’s List! Congrats!

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

Nine Greenwich students made dean’s list this spring at Fairfield University. Congrats. Continue Reading →

Government

DPW Public Notice: Improvements in Vicinity of Cos Cob Train Station

By: greenwichfreepress | July 10, 2014

Starting Monday, July 14, DPW will begin construction of new curbs, sidewalks, pedestrian ramps and drainage facilities along Sound Shore Drive and Strickland Road in the vicinity of the Cos Cob Train Station: July 14-Oct.1. Continue Reading →

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“Countdown to Summer” Wine Sampling Set for May 6 at Stone Bridge Wine & Spirits

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