“The agreement reached by Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey is great news for our region.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday morning a large group of Greenwich Public Schools PTA volunteers gathered at town hall to honor nominees for the Essence awards. This year there were an unprecedented 16 nominees.
“The agreement reached by Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey is great news for our region.” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →
The program’s action roadmap and support tools are especially relevant as towns seek practices and resources to address climate change, promote racial justice, and recover from the impacts of COVID-19. Continue Reading →
Saturday, November 13, Friends of the Montgomery Pinetum, Pomerance and Tuchman Parks will partner with Greenwich Green & Clean to give the beloved woodland some love. Continue Reading →
The Byram Neighborhood Association on Monday discussed noise mitigation on I95, bicycle task force ideas, development in the WB zone and a new ice rink. Continue Reading →
“As with every election, the Town Clerk’s Office reviews all numbers from tapes and Moderator returns. The reason for this is that the Town Clerk’s Office certifies the winners of every election. There were data entry errors in the Connecticut’s Election Management System. They have been corrected.” – Kim Spezzano, Assistant Town Clerk Continue Reading →
Participants are encouraged to bring photographs of relatives and friends who served in the military. Continue Reading →
Tree Warden Dr. Greg Kramer left the door ajar for an alternate solution. “If a resolution is attained before the tree is to be removed, I would invite all interest groups to meet before a final decision is made.” Continue Reading →
“As worthwhile as the campaign experience is, it is no easy thing, yet it is what keeps our democracy so strong.” – Janet Stone McGuigan Member-Elect of the Board of Selectmen Continue Reading →
He was selected from a pool of more than a dozen applicants. Continue Reading →
The project that’s been happening right under our feet at Grand Central since 2006: a new rail station. Continue Reading →