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PHOTOS: Greenwich Lions Club Pancake Breakfast: Live Music, Great Food and a Good Cause

By: greenwichfreepress | 5 hours ago

The Greenwich Lions Club Pancake Breakfast took place Saturday at the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. Guests enjoyed unlimited pancakes, sausages, juice, coffee, live bluegrass music and much more.

Government

P&Z Watch: Proposed 8-30g in Chickahominy Two-Family R6 Zone to Make 3-Family Must Be “Comparable”

The P&Z commission pushed back on an applicant who wants to add a stove to make a basement finished space that is 55% (675 sq ft) the size of two market rate units in the house (1,041 and 1,621 sq ft), noting 8-30g requires affordable units be comparable in size and finishes.

Letter to the Editor

Fichtel: Who is Engaging in Misinformation and Disinformation on the Rink?

“Fred Camillo, in his 4/17 weekly letter, accuses his opponents of engaging in both misinformation and disinformation, but it is he that does so, some of it by omission. ” – Mark Fichtel, Byram

Government

Lamont Establishes Commission To Reevaluate Connecticut’s Education Funding Systems

“It is about time that we take a bottom-up look at how we fund our schools with a focus on ensuring funding is fair and driving the best results for our students. The efficiency and effectiveness of the largest streams of state education funding, such as ECS, have not been evaluated holistically for many years.” – Ned Lamont

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Government

P&Z Watch: CMS Pre-App Proposes Removal of Rock Outcropping and 1800 Trees

By: greenwichfreepress | July 20, 2023

On Tuesday the P&Z commission focused on plans to level the rock outcropping, student safety and traffic flow.
The driveway will allow 60 cars to queue. The proposed bus loop comes off Orchard Street. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Mario Bonaparte, 98

By: greenwichfreepress | July 20, 2023

A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, July 29th, 2023, at St. Catherine Of Siena Roman Catholic Church, 4 Riverside Avenue, Riverside, Ct. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Arrest Made in Case of Counterfeit Checks on Greenwich Ave

By: greenwichfreepress | July 20, 2023

Plainclothes officers observed observed suspicious activity at a bank in the area of Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →

Obituaries

Donald Snyder, 90

By: greenwichfreepress | July 20, 2023

Don’s funeral was on Monday, July 17, at the Chabad of Greenwich synagogue, 38 Field Point Road, Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Government

Kordick Submits “Offer of Compromise” to Settle Lawsuit against Greenwich for Alleged Retaliation for Exercise of Protected Political Speech

By: greenwichfreepress | July 19, 2023

Former Greenwich Police Captain Mark Kordick claims there was retaliation against him for exercising his constitutionally protected right to engage in off-duty political speech. Continue Reading →

Government

Governor Lamont Signs Series of New Laws Protecting Reproductive Rights in Connecticut

By: greenwichfreepress | July 19, 2023

“Now more than ever, it is important for state elected officials across our country to stand by the residents we represent and enact laws that protect their rights to make their own reproductive decisions.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →

Giving

2023 Greenwich Campership Program Needs Your Help!

By: greenwichfreepress | July 19, 2023

The annual Greenwich Campership Program, administered by the Program Division of the Department of Human Services, makes it possible for children from low-income Greenwich families to enjoy a memorable and fun-filled experience at summer camp and older adults age 55 and over to enjoy a summer program away from home. Continue Reading →

Government

U.S. Attorney and Federal Partners Address Gun Violence and Firearms Trafficking in Connecticut

By: greenwichfreepress | July 19, 2023

As the majority of violent crime in Connecticut occurs in heavily-populated Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven and Waterbury, the U.S. Attorney’s Office currently coordinates Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) programs in each of these cities.  Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Driver Who Hit Bicyclist on Sound Beach Ave Had Suspended License for Prior DUI

By: greenwichfreepress | July 18, 2023

The driver was unlicensed and operating under suspension for a prior DUI arrest. Continue Reading →

Government

BET’s “Ugly, Messy Conversation” on Discontinuing OGS Independent Cost Estimator Project

By: greenwichfreepress | July 18, 2023

The BET met Monday and the agenda included a motion presented by Democratic member Leslie Moriarty to discontinue the Old Greenwich School cost estimate project. Mr. Ramer said the process had become tainted because one member of the BET had talked to a bidder. Continue Reading →

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