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Glenville Corridor Nears Completion; Road Closure for Paving Approved

By: greenwichfreepress | 19 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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Arts

2nd Best Dance Company presents RED in The Loft at Christ Church

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2024

This evening-length work walks the fuzzy, shag-carpet line between dance performance and narrative play, leaning into both text and movement to tell an abstracted version of a well known fictional story of survival: Little Red Riding Hood. Friday October 4, 2024 at 7:00pm at The Loft at Christ Church Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Around Town

RMA Talk with Bob Heussler: Ranking the Great Sportscasters, Golden Age to Digital Age

By: greenwichfreepress | October 1, 2024

Bob Heussler is a Connecticut Sports reporter and radio voice of WNBA’s Connecticut Sun. Continue Reading →

Schools

BOE Considers HVAC at Hamilton Ave School: “Morally Wrong to Throw Away a Geothermal System?”

By: greenwichfreepress | September 30, 2024

“It doesn’t feel right to go and scrap an expensive geothermal system…It feels morally wrong to throw away a geothermal system.” – Board of Education member Kathleen Stowe Continue Reading →

Food Drink Restaurants

Garden Catering Introduces Two New Sauces: Rowdy Ranch and Thai-GRRR

By: greenwichfreepress | September 30, 2024

On Monday, Sept 30, Garden Catering continues their love letter to the nugget by dropping two more curated sauces: Rowdy Ranch and Thai-GRRR. Starting October 21, guests will be “voting with their mouths” by ordering their nuggets tossed in their favorite sauce. Continue Reading →

Government

Selectmen Approve Weight Limit at Byram Intersection to Prevent Truck Cut-Throughs

By: greenwichfreepress | September 30, 2024

“The goal for this type of ordinance is to prevent through trucks from using this as a shortcut to I95. School buses would be another question, but from what I understand there are no stops on these roads.” – Ian Brown, DPW engineer Continue Reading →

Government

Mason Street 8-30g Shaping up to be Resubmitted to P&Z as All Condos for Sale

By: greenwichfreepress | September 29, 2024

Greenwich’s Affordable Housing Trust Board met on Friday with a single item on the agenda: “Discuss Mason Street.” Continue Reading →

Opinion

TALKING TRANSPORTATION: High Speed Rail Turns 60

By: greenwichfreepress | September 29, 2024

“How did Japan beat the world to this concept? Out of necessity.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →

Business

Eversource Crews Head South to Assist with Power Restoration: “This is how mutual aid works”

By: greenwichfreepress | September 29, 2024

The energy company is sending one line crew from each work center across the three states to equally balance the number of resources remaining at home. Crews planned to depart their respective states Sunday, September 29 at approximately 6:00am. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Di Vincenzo: Local Governments Should Require Solar Panels in New Construction

By: greenwichfreepress | September 29, 2024

“With the proposed construction of millions of housing units by candidates for office and the existing demand, it makes sense to integrate solar, geothermal and wind power into future projects.” – Frank Di Vincenzo, Cos Cob Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, August 28-Sept 4, 2024

By: greenwichfreepress | September 28, 2024

80 Porchuck Road sold on Sept 4, 2024 for $2,395,000 Continue Reading →

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