Voulgaris will explain the purposes of the 230-member RTM, her goals for the next two years, and answer questions from the audience. Continue Reading →
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“It’s a very large space and you’re saying you’re going to have small classes. We have had not positive experience with that – where people have filled the space to overflowing, creating parking problems. When you have the space, human nature fills it.” – Margarita Alban, Greenwich P&Z chair
Voulgaris will explain the purposes of the 230-member RTM, her goals for the next two years, and answer questions from the audience. Continue Reading →
The approved grant for $250,000 has largely covered the cost of the new bridge with help of donated labor, equipment and landscaping. The new bridge, retaining walls and landscaping were completed on time and on budget. Continue Reading →
The Juneteenth celebration on June 22nd takes place on the Historical Society’s campus at 47 Strickland Road., Cos Cob, from 11:00am – 2:00pm. Continue Reading →
4 Gisborne Place sold on May 31, 2024 for $3,950,000 Continue Reading →
On Saturday The Cubhouse, a children’s retail and play space, held a ribbon cutting at its downtown location at 31 East Elm Street. Christine Han-Rutledge has created a retail space that prioritizes sustainable, earth-friendly and non-toxic materials. She will also offer high quality classes including baby & kids yoga, language enrichment and socialization classes, tummy time and milestone classes, art sensory classes and more. Continue Reading →
Join the event for conversation, a charcuterie board, wine, and refreshments. Continue Reading →
Bill and Mary-Ellen McDonald will share their firefly experiences in a ten-minute slide presentation that will inspire everyone to stop using pesticides and consider rewilding their lawns. Continue Reading →
“In most European countries residents are required to carry a government issued ID card at all times and to produce it on request of authorities. Skeptics have always said such oversight would never come to the US, but is the tech I described above any different? In fact, it’s better, confirming not only your identity but your exact location minute by minute.” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
23 Widgeon Way sold on May 31, 2024 for $4,595,000 Continue Reading →
$8,500 in college scholarships were awarded to students in Fairfield County. Continue Reading →