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Glenville Corridor Nears Completion; Road Closure for Paving Approved

By: greenwichfreepress | 7 hours ago

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.

Letter to the Editor

O’Brien: Protect Greenwich’s History, its Neighborhoods, and Its Financial Health by Rejecting Rink Flip MI

“If approved, this architectural monstrosity will stand as the permanent, negative legacy of our First Selectman, the Task Force Chairman, and the P&Z Commission. I urge the RTM to protect Greenwich’s history, its neighborhoods, and its financial health by rejecting this MI.” – Jim O’Brien

Government

June 8 Marks Start of Full Road Closure on North Street for Bridge Project

During the full road closure, residents are urged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.

Around Town

Hudson Valley Honor Flight Organizes Trip to Washington, DC for 61 Veterans

Hudson Valley Honor Flight flew 61 veterans of the Vietnam, Korean, and World War II conflicts to Washington DC, where they toured several monuments before having dinner and flying back to White Plains airport, where they were greeted by several hundred family and friends.

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Obituaries

Daniel L. Puffer, 57, Beloved Baker

By: greenwichfreepress | November 21, 2024

Puffer was known for his cheerful and professional presence over the years at the popular Black Forest Bakery on Lewis Street. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 10:00am at the St. Catherine of Siena Church (4 Riverside Ave, Riverside, CT 06878). Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

DRAKE: 1970’s Planning for Hamill Rink was Basically Awful

By: greenwichfreepress | November 21, 2024

“They say a camel is a horse designed by committee. Like the camel, it appears that the Hamill is a rink designed by perhaps the Board of Estimate and Taxation.” – Bill Drake Continue Reading →

Schools

Central Middle School Announces Q1 Honor Roll

By: greenwichfreepress | November 21, 2024

Greenwich Schools announced the honor roll for Central Middle School for the first quarter marking period. Students must have at least a B- or above in all classes to make the honor roll. Continue Reading →

Schools

Eastern Middle School Announces Q1 Honor Roll

By: greenwichfreepress | November 21, 2024

Greenwich Schools announced the honor roll for Eastern Middle School for the first quarter marking period. Students must have at least a B- or above in all classes to make the honor roll. Continue Reading →

Schools

Western Middle School Announces Q1 Honor Roll

By: greenwichfreepress | November 21, 2024

Greenwich Schools announced the honor roll list for Western Middle School for the first quarter marking period. Students must have at least a B- or above in all classes to make the honor roll. Continue Reading →

Government

Greenwich Celebrates Completion of the Wesskum Wood Rd Bridge Project with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

By: greenwichfreepress | November 20, 2024

The Wesskum Wood Road Bridge, originally built in 1950, had experienced significant wear, necessitating a full replacement. Continue Reading →

Government

P&Z Watch: Change of Use to Retail Approved for House on Sound Beach Ave

By: greenwichfreepress | November 20, 2024

What can be done with a residential house mostly in the business zone in the village of Old Greenwich? Continue Reading →

Business

Home Design Brand, Ernesta, Offers Custom-Sized Rugs in Greenwich Showroom

By: greenwichfreepress | November 20, 2024

Ernesta’s third showroom invites designers and consumers to explore custom-sized, designer quality rugs. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Catch up with Car Thief from 2021

By: greenwichfreepress | November 20, 2024

During the incident an elderly victim was forcefully removed from their vehicle prior to it being stolen. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Police Respond to Report of Physical Fight on Prospect Drive

By: greenwichfreepress | November 20, 2024

Police had responded to the same address on Sunday and charged a resident with Breach of Peace 2 and Threatening 2-Violence to Terrorize. Following a fight on Monday, an arrest warrant was signed for the same resident. Continue Reading →

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