Splitting the open space creates two parklands because this new 40,000 sq ft building would clearly cut the dedicated by Ruth Sims parkland in two. Continue Reading →
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BOE member Veronica Chiavaroli said other Greenwich elementary schools already house district programs besides their K-5 responsibilities. Riverside does not. Pre-K for children age 3, 4 and 5 is required by federal law to be provided for free for special education students who are in class with peer students who pay tuition. The number of students identified for Pre-K has tripled since 2012.
Splitting the open space creates two parklands because this new 40,000 sq ft building would clearly cut the dedicated by Ruth Sims parkland in two. Continue Reading →
This documentary follows an expedition retracing the heroic journey of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton. Producer and longtime Greenwich resident Luc Hardy will attend for a post-screening Q&A and reception. Continue Reading →
The deployments come in response to mutual aid requests from the U.S. Department of Defense seeking additional National Guard security support, and from the Metropolitan Police Department seeking additional law enforcement support. Continue Reading →
“So…a vote for the MI by a majority of RTM members will merely put us back on the normal Town track of working towards full approval, requiring multiple Town departments to weigh in. We will still need final P&Z approval for the rink location, we still need to meet the conditions they attached to their Preliminary approval. The long Town approval process still needs to take place, not only including the site, but also including the money for the project. The RTM will again be able to approve or not approve this project later this spring.” – Rick Loh Continue Reading →
The illegal cannabis products were confiscated from eight shops found violating numerous criminal and civil statutes including illegal drug sales, underage sales, labor violations, and tax violations. Continue Reading →
No partner required. Come solo or bring your friends. Cowboy boots and hats optional. Continue Reading →
If you want to have a say in how Greenwich grows, join the RTM. Continue Reading →
“The ideal location need not be land currently owned by the Town, since this is a 50-year decision. The existing rink footprint, located on a hilly residential street, may be better suited for housing.” – Peter Berg Continue Reading →
“What is both dangerous and frightening is that a vast majority of pedestrians are taking “the right of way” far too literally. Many are not even hesitating when they reach the curb to see if is safe to step off – what happened to the 11th commandment of look both ways before crossing?…It is not acceptable to just dismiss these concerns and say “it’s never going to happen“, regarding bringing traffic officers back to the Avenue.” – Adele Rota Continue Reading →
After a group meeting, four committees went to separate rooms in town hall to discuss and vote on the appeal of the ice rink MI. Land Use Committee: 4 yes, 5 no, 1 abstain. Public Works Committee: 1 yes; 9 no. Finance Committee: 3 yes, 6 no, 1 abstain. Last week, the Budget Overview Committee also voted to reject: 2 yes, 7 no, 3 abstain. Continue Reading →