The woman pleaded guilty last summer to cruelty to animals and second-degree violation of conditions of release, receiving three years’ probation for the offenses. Continue Reading →
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A pre-application will soon be submitted to P&Z that will include a new three-story brick building, along with multiple renovated buildings on the block between Mill Street and Armonk. Work has begun on renovations that did not require P&Z approval.
The woman pleaded guilty last summer to cruelty to animals and second-degree violation of conditions of release, receiving three years’ probation for the offenses. Continue Reading →
The Glenville Volunteer Fire Company (GVFC) will mark the eighth anniversary of the David N. Theis Award for Outstanding Service to the Community by honoring the late Greenwich Emergency Management Director and GVFC Chief Daniel S. Warzoha, who died in 2021. Continue Reading →
“With 26 facilities under management and dozens more under development, Convene is expected to be the largest premium flex space operator across the US, Canada and Europe.” Continue Reading →
Scarpelli’s new space at 428 East Putnam Ave is smaller, but feels spacious with high ceilings and front porch. She has transformed the space that was previously home to an Allstate office, removing multiple cubicles and hand painting the historic tin ceiling silver. Continue Reading →
Responding to news of the violation and fine, Rep Arora described the complaint as politically motivated and frivolous. Continue Reading →
Police say a school bus was headed west on Glenville Rd a the car was exiting the parking lot at Wells Fargo Bank. Continue Reading →
“Will history repeat itself? Will Pharaoh Putin succeed in enslaving and slaughtering the Ukrainian people and take over their nation?” – Rev. Anita E. Keire, Greenwich Continue Reading →
A westbound Metro-North train fatally hit an unauthorized pedestrian on the tracks who appeared to be a man approximately 25. Continue Reading →
While the above are my personal views, they are shared by NEGA, the NorthEast Greenwich Association, representing some 1200 homes, of which I’m a Board member. Continue Reading →
The State Historic Preservation Office have said the buildings proposed to be demolished are contributing to the National Historic District. There was also discussion of extra fees for amenities. Continue Reading →