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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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“Jackie will build on the success of the past, leveraging technology, enhancing services and being a welcoming ambassador to new residents. Not only is she determined, knowledgeable and qualified, but she kind, involved and an extremely positive person. These traits will serve her well.” – Lolly Prince Continue Reading →
Mr. Randt, who is recognized as one of America’s foremost authorities on China, is a diplomat, attorney and businessman. Continue Reading →
Neighborhood Citizens Against I-95 Noise, a newly formed bi-partisan group, is holding a public forum on Tuesday, Oct 19 at the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, where they will share the results of a certified Noise Study. Doors open at 6:30pm and the program starts promptly at 7:00pm. The Eastern Greenwich Civic Center is located at 90 Harding Road in Old Greenwich. The group is comprised of concerned residents from Byram, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich who have come together to actively engage with Town and State officials on the topic noise issues associated with Connecticut’s highways. They want to engage Connecticut’s Dept of Transportation to use noise remediation whenever it undertakes significant highway rehabilitation projects. Continue Reading →
With the holiday canceled due to concerns over the pandemic in 2020, this year skeletons are coming out of closets. Continue Reading →
Eagle Hill has implemented individually packaged lunches for the health and safety of the students and staff. In an effort to reduce food waste on campus, the school is working to deliver as many unopened lunches, snacks, and sides to those in need as possible. Continue Reading →
4th Annual Charity Walk Raises Crucial Funds to Support Clinical Trials and Genetic Testing. Continue Reading →
“As a small business and restaurant owner, I have to commend the work of our First Selectman and the Town of Greenwich for what they did to ensure our local business community survived throughout one of the most challenging years, many, if not all, of us have faced.” – Submitted by Marc Penvenne, Owner of Bistro V and Meli-Melo Continue Reading →
“I pay my real estate taxes, and I am pretty sure that you do too. Accordingly, it distresses me to learn that our Tax Collector, by her neglect over the past year, has allowed nine tax accounts in Greenwich to lie uncollected for more than fifteen years, and by statute, those taxes are now time barred and have become legally uncollectible by the Town.” – Jeff Ramer Continue Reading →
“The citizens of Greenwich would be hard pressed to ever find a more empathetic, understanding or knowledgeable person to administer the Tax Collector’s office.” – John K Wetmore Continue Reading →