85 Cutler Road sold on Jan 2, 2026 for $2,300,000 Continue Reading →
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Old Greenwich Merchants are again busy planning for next “Art in the Park” event, which is set for Sunday, June 7 in Binney Park in Old Greenwich from 10:00 am to 5:00pm. (Rain date is Sunday, June 14).
85 Cutler Road sold on Jan 2, 2026 for $2,300,000 Continue Reading →
“What’s the full scope of what’s going on that you need this expansion of space rather than keep it residential?…As I remember this does not allow retail…It’s only the wetlands plantings sold to commercial people.” – Margarita Alban, Greenwich P&Z commission chair Continue Reading →
“In order to defeat Ned Lamont and return our state to prosperity, we need to nominate a candidate for Governor capable of unifying our Party across the state. It is indefensible that candidate Stewart would seek to denigrate the hard working, dedicated Republicans from our town and region simply because of where they live.” – Mike Hahn Greenwich RTC chair Continue Reading →
One of New England’s premier winter bald eagle viewing sites celebrates milestone season along the Housatonic River. Continue Reading →
“America is no longer free the way it was before Trump’s second term began. We have a president, who, along with his cronies and enablers at the highest levels of government in the most powerful country on earth, revel in their power to intimidate and hurt and even kill us, confident in the knowledge they will never pay a price. Not because the Constitution changed, but because too many in power are willing to ignore it, or twist and dismantle it to suit their own ends. And too many others are willing to look away because they are also afraid and therefore by definition no longer free.” – Ruth Sherman Continue Reading →
Given almost all the interest in CMS open enrollment originated from Western Middle School students, new board member Paul Cappiali suggested the superintendent seek a legal opinion on whether enrollment might be limited to Eastern Middle School students. Schools chief Dr.Jones said there was a possibility of Western moving to the “pending” racial imbalance category if students move to the CMS in the fall. Continue Reading →
“St. Paul’s campus is a rare and irreplaceable green space in the heart of Riverside. By working alongside St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the Riverside Association, we have an opportunity to permanently protect this land, preserve the neighborhood’s character, and ensure future generations continue to benefit from its open, park-like setting.” – Will Kies, Executive Director of Greenwich Land Trust Continue Reading →
This is expected to be an exceptionally frigid period that will deliver some of the coldest temperatures the state has experienced so far this season, particularly during the overnight hours when temperatures will get into the single digits and wind chills will dip below zero. Continue Reading →
“The United States of America, long the world’s pre-eminent symbol of freedom and democracy and the pillar of global stability for almost a century has rapidly metamorphosized into the neighborhood thug.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
Connecticut students encouraged to showcase their energy efficiency knowledge. The registration deadline March 20. Continue Reading →