All are welcome to visit Greenwich Reform Synagogue on Tuesday, August 27, from 6:00-7:30pm to enjoy pizza, ice cream, and crafts and learn about the Greenwich Reform Synagogue Preschool, Religious School and synagogue community. 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.”
All are welcome to visit Greenwich Reform Synagogue on Tuesday, August 27, from 6:00-7:30pm to enjoy pizza, ice cream, and crafts and learn about the Greenwich Reform Synagogue Preschool, Religious School and synagogue community. Continue Reading →
In all, 103 live animals were removed from the house including: 96 dogs, 2 cats, 2 exotic birds, 1 wild rabbit and two goats. Continue Reading →
The annual award celebrates Dave Theis’s spirit of leadership by example, and recognizes selfless service to the town’s people and organizations. Continue Reading →
“So concerning is the addictive nature of social media in teens that last year the US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, called for a warning label on social media platforms, similar to what we see on cigarette cartons.” – Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony, Ed.D Continue Reading →
There was was a standing room only crowd at the Greenwich Historical Society to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Marquis de Lafayette’s joyous return to Greenwich and his victory lap throughout the country he helped create as a young man in George Washington’s Continental Army. Continue Reading →
58 Close Road sold on July 25, 2024 for $5,810,031 Continue Reading →
Once the project is complete, there are no plans to utilize these three fields differently than how they have been used in the past. Parks & Recreation staff is in control of scheduling the organized activities at all three fields. Due to parking and field constraints, Parks & Recreation only schedules one organized activity on any of the three fields at one time. Continue Reading →
A celebration of his life will be held September 24, 2024 at 10:00am at First Presbyterian Church of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
A 33-year-old Greenwich woman was intoxicated when the car she was driving collided with a telephone pole at the Noroton Heights Railroad Station in Darien at about 1:30am on Aug. 13.
Darien Police said they found an open bottle of tequila, marijuana and drug paraphernalia in the car. Continue Reading →
The machinery is parked on top of the pedestrian path on the east side of the school, next to a 10-unit apartment complex at 180 Hamilton Ave where neighbors have complained about the noise. The Health Dept issued a variance for the temporary HVAC in August 2023. It may remain in place for two more years. Continue Reading →