The Ashforth Company announces the appointment of Melissa Sullivan as its Chief Financial Officer. Continue Reading →
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GCDS wants to add 20 new housing units and improvements to the Schwarz Campus, and an addition to the daycare facility. It is located in the RA-1 zone. Today the property has 44 residential units (64 bedrooms) served by 102 parking spaces, including 10 gravel spaces and 6 additional spaces.
The Ashforth Company announces the appointment of Melissa Sullivan as its Chief Financial Officer. Continue Reading →
COVID-19 has been steadily increasing again across the country since the end of June, 2023. Continue Reading →
15 Lismore Lane sold on Aug 16, 2023 for $9,650,000 Continue Reading →
The Office of the Attorney General reviewed 61,105 pages of documents produced by the Greenwich Public Schools, including documents from Boland’s email accounts and electronic devices. Continue Reading →
Police say the man Police was provided the opportunity to leave to another hotel or relative’s residence, but elected to remain within the lobby of The J House. He was then placed under arrest. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich deserves better than a thin skinned executive who is going to cost the town well over $1 million to conclude a case that merely confirms the obvious: Greenwich Republicans have been taken over by extremists in the Trump cult.” – Jim Finn, Cos Cob Continue Reading →
Just before public comments began, building committee chair Tony Turner announced the project timeline would need to be revised given what he described as unfortunate news of the previous day. Continue Reading →
Sorokin Gallery kicks off the fall season with Dario Campanile’s art exhibition “Here and Now.” After sixty years of artistic expression, having been exhibited throughout the world, and featured in many publications, Campanile’s work has evolved into abstract expressionism. Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich will host its annual Family Fun Fair and admission is FREE! Continue Reading →
Edward Schachter came to Greenwich in 1956, opening the iconic Richard’s store on Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →