Welcome to the Old Greenwich shoreline on a desirable private lane cul-de-sac. This Shore Colonial five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home boasts views of the Sound. 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
Welcome to the Old Greenwich shoreline on a desirable private lane cul-de-sac. This Shore Colonial five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath home boasts views of the Sound. Continue Reading →
The show is free and open to the public and will feature exhibits in Floral Design, Horticulture, Photography, and Botanical Arts. Continue Reading →
Dr. Sarah Gamble said she was “the man for the job.” She said she was raised in Greenwich to be “radically generous” and that it was her goal to ensure that there are no health disparities in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Police charged three men with Breach of Peace 2. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School 2024 Senior Awards Ceremony was held on Monday night in the Performing Arts Center. Continue Reading →
Pacific House has been a beacon of hope in Fairfield County for nearly four decades, with a mission focused on providing safe, affordable housing and supportive services to men, women, and families in need. Continue Reading →
This week State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36) and House Majority Leader Jason Rojas (D-9), along with advocates from Opportunity@Work, celebrated the signing of H.B. 5524, specifically Section 125, by Governor Lamont, which eliminates college degree requirements for the vast majority of state government jobs under law. Continue Reading →
On Saturday Thomas McKinney partnered with Greenwich Green & Clean on yet another organized cleanup effort – this time in the heart of Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
At the May 30 DPW hearing, feedback from residents stemmed from bump outs proposed as part of the plan to make Greenwich Avenue ADA compliant. DPW’s Jim Michel said bump outs were necessary, but many residents were skeptical. Continue Reading →
“How can she make any deal, make any promise or attempt to govern the Empire State after this flip-flop fiasco?” – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →