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The GCDS Schwarz Campus is 41.5 acres in the RA-1 zone and the school does not receive any FAR bonus for educational use. The Schwarz Campus at 23 Fairfield Road was originally part of the F.A.O. Schwarz estate, which goes all the way to Cardinal Road. Even if the school added the requested units, they would still have remaining FAR, but the discussion revolved around the proposed multi-family apartment building in the RA-1 single family zone.
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“The Trump administration’s announcement yesterday pausing offshore wind leases is its latest egregious attack on clean energy and it lands like a lump of dirty coal for the holiday season for American workers, consumers, and investors.” – Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut, Governor Maura Healey of Massachusetts, Governor Kathy Hochul of New York, and Governor Dan McKee of Rhode Island Continue Reading →
Three cars were involved in the collision Monday around 4:45pm on I95 southbound in the area of the exit 3 entrance ramp from Field Point Road in the Town of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Mandelbaum Barrett PC has announced that all 24 attorneys and staff from Ivey, Barnum & O’Mara, LLC, one of Greenwich’s oldest and most respected law firms, have joined Mandelbaum Barrett PC, effective January 1, 2026. Continue Reading →
The announcement is in response to recent federal funding delays and reductions that have been made by the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans to essential health and human services supports that the residents of Connecticut depend on for some of their most basic needs. Continue Reading →
Another winner among students? The young person that arrived from athletic practice and took to the dais with no notes. (44:45 mark via the link above). She talked about her early childhood education challenges due to poor eyesight. She described the small class settings and extra help early in her schooling that enabled her to stay on track, “to grow.” She compared that to the present day in her AP chemistry classes, with desks so packed between lab tables due to large class size, it’s hard to walk around. Continue Reading →
This is the third year Cos Cob Firehouse has partnered with the Greenwich Police Department’s “Fill a Cruiser” event o benefit Barbara’s House. Continue Reading →
Calling hours will be held at Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street, Greenwich, CT on Monday, December 22 from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. A celebration of life Mass will be held at St. Catherine of Siena Church in Riverside, CT at 10:00 AM on Tuesday,December 23, followed by interment at Putnam Cemetery in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The opposing perspectives seemed to boil down to whether enrollment might be declining in response to cuts or cuts being the response to declining enrollment. In one teacher’s words, “Death by a thousand cuts” or in the words of the Superintendent, “The budget for what the district needs.” Continue Reading →
As part of the Parkway cares team, Parkway School students visited The Nathaniel Witherell to deliver handmade cards and spread holiday cheer to the residents. Continue Reading →