Steven Fronio – a man truly like no other – will be cherished in memory and dearly missed by all who knew him, as his legacy lives on through his family, friends, and countesses others blessed to have known him. Continue Reading →
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A fabric covered storage structure was erected without a permit. The commission said pickleball was being played, though they believed only tennis was approved. Commissioner Dennis Yeskey said Burning Tree Club had always been a great neighbor. “But over the last five years it just keeps imposing on the neighborhood noise levels and construction that I don’t think the management is sensitive to….pickleball, I do not get. It doesn’t belong here in the neighborhood. I don’t believe the tennis documents you show cover pickleball. Period.”
Steven Fronio – a man truly like no other – will be cherished in memory and dearly missed by all who knew him, as his legacy lives on through his family, friends, and countesses others blessed to have known him. Continue Reading →
To honor Nathan’s life, family and friends will gather on Wednesday 4:00-8:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave Greenwich, where a service will take place at 7:00pm. A graveside service will be held Thursday 11:00am at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“GHS has struggled to stop students from filming school fights and spreading videos through apps such as Snapchat, which may have influenced the creation of a stricter code of conduct in regards to cell phones.” – Alexa Loera, GHS class of 2026 Continue Reading →
The man was also found to have driven under the influence and was driving with a suspended license. Continue Reading →
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the The Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, in Marian’s honor. A family celebration of Marian’s life will be held at a later date. Continue Reading →
After a nearly yearlong investigation involving approximately 10 search warrants for various financial institutions, internet sites and wireless providers, Detective First Grade Manning was able to determine a suspect and gather enough evidence and probable cause obtain an Arrest Warrant for Debora Marcoccio. Manning was also able to get a significant portion of the stolen monies returned to the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
31 Anderson Rd sold on Aug 1, 2024 for $4,650,250 Continue Reading →
Sergeant Daly dedicated 21 years of his life to serving and protecting the community of Greenwich, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional police work and dedication. Continue Reading →
The good news (if there is any) is that disaster reconstruction will be mostly paid with Federal dollars and can be done faster without environmental studies and competitive bidding. As one CDOT veteran says, “It’ll be a great time for contractors.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
74 Lower Cross Road sold on July 26, 2024 for $11,000,000 Continue Reading →