The school’s trustees seek to expand the school’s agricultural education program with a 8.5′ x 20′ chicken coop in the northeast corner of their property. The coop is proposed to be set back 183′ from the nearest property line. Continue Reading →
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At the last Selectmen meeting on May 28, DPW civil engineer Ian Brown requested a road closure on Glenville Road between Glen Ridge and Weaver Street for the overnight hours (9:00pm to 6:00am) between June 21 to June 25.
The school’s trustees seek to expand the school’s agricultural education program with a 8.5′ x 20′ chicken coop in the northeast corner of their property. The coop is proposed to be set back 183′ from the nearest property line. Continue Reading →
From makeup and mattresses, to textiles and electronics, many items are not accepted in the municipal single stream program but can be diverted from trash through special recycling and donation programs. Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich on Monday announced the appointment of James Michel as the new Commissioner of the Department of Public Works, effective January 1, 2025. Continue Reading →
Greenwich families turn to GFP for information about local summer camp, sports, and enrichment programs. Continue Reading →
On Friday around noon plainclothes officers observed suspicious activity in the area of Greenwich Avenue related to transactions at a local financial institution. Continue Reading →
“President Carter’s style of leadership set an example that ought to be emulated by public officials nationwide, most notably his self-effacing and kind disposition. He carried himself with grace and integrity, treated others with dignity and respect regardless of whether they were a political ally or foe, and above all worked to implement policies that make our country a more equitable place for all to live and thrive.” – Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Rotary Club annual holiday party on December 13 at Riverside Yacht Club was a night to remember. Guests were greeted with a red carpet entrance, complete with photographers capturing the evening’s magic. The festivities were animated by the dynamic DJ Journey, who kept spirits high and the dance floor alive with energy. The evening was opened by our Master of Ceremonies, Joe Benoit, setting the stage for a night filled with celebration and camaraderie. The Pledge of Allegiance was followed by the 4-Way Test, led by Angela Hyland, and the Invocation delivered by Jay Feinsod. Continue Reading →
Please either do proper soil testing to EPA standards at the current location up there next to Western Middle School
or move the location, possibly here for land that is currently for sale today, Dec 29, 2024. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, New Year’s Eve, the forecast is for rain to return. On New Year’s Day, showers are likely before 1:00pm, with a high of 49°. Continue Reading →
The Polar Bear Plunge will take place at Westport’s Compo Beach at 11:00am on New Year’s Day. This is the inaugural year for the “Freezin’ for a Reason” Polar Bear Plunge, which is being spearheaded by local Weston residents Gena and Billy Mann. Participants can register in advance or at the event. Continue Reading →