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Rink MI for Modified “Flip” Skates Through RTM over Objections of Referrers

By: greenwichfreepress | 47 minutes ago

“What does Byram get out of this $50 or maybe $60 million project? We get an access road that will split the park in half.” – Alex Popp
“Eugene Morlot park will be truly accessible to people of all abilities and ages, creating POCD guiding principle #1 an even greater sense of place.” – Steph Cowie

Police & Fire

Man Steers Tesla through Fence and into Pool at Waveny Park

A man who drove a Tesla into the Steve Benko Pool at Waveny Park on Tuesday morning told officials that he’d been trying to park car at the time, according to police.

Government

At RTM, School Speed Cameras Greenlighted in Split Vote: 100 Yes, 60 No

“Being a leader sometimes requires that you make even an unpopular decision in the interest of the greater good. You will do that by voting yes and making Greenwich safety by adopting this plan.” – Greenwich Police Chief Jim Heavey

Schools

GHS Celebrates Student-Athletes Set to Play in College Next Year

On Tuesday Greenwich High School held a celebration for student athletes who will continue playing a sport in college next year on the D3 level.

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Government

Controversy Arises over Possible Tree Removal on West End Ave, Tree Warden Schedules Hearing

By: greenwichfreepress | November 1, 2021

Alan Gunzburg from the First Selectman’s Committee for People with Disabilities, said that two years ago his friend Joe Dowling, also a member of the committee, had tipped over in his wheelchair as he attempted to go around the tree. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

COOPER: What Unaffiliated Voters Need to Know on Nov 2

By: | October 31, 2021

“The culture is systemically Republican, or how else do you get a 30-year town clerk whose daughter wants to follow her in the job?” – John Cooper Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

JOE KELLY: Budkins has superior communication and organization skills

By: greenwichfreepress | October 31, 2021

“Simply put, Jackie is the ideal candidate for the clerk’s office.  She’s got the kind of warm and approachable personality that a public facing elected official should project and the qualifications and drive to get the job done.” – Joe Kelly Continue Reading →

News

Franchesca Biondo, 63

By: greenwichfreepress | October 31, 2021

A funeral mass is set for Monday, November 1, 2021 at 12:00pm at St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church, 84 Sherwood Ave in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

MOSS: What’s at Stake on November 2nd

By: greenwichfreepress | October 31, 2021

“The 12 BET members on the ballot (6 Republicans and 6 Democrats) will determine how your property taxes are spent in town. The party slate receiving the most votes wins control of the BET and the chair gets an extra tie-breaking vote, gaining control of the whole town budget!” – Cheryl Moss Continue Reading →

Real Estate

Greenwich Real Estate Report: Oct 15-29, 2021

By: Stefanie Lacoff | October 31, 2021

1 North Street, Greenwich – Sophisticated in-town 1905 Beaux-Arts estate is ready for its next owner.
Open house list included. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: Camillo Seeks Re-Election Because He Loves Greenwich

By: | October 31, 2021

“Fred has decades of extensive government and private sector accomplishments, a fantastic education, and a proven record of sincere bipartisanship.” – the Moore Family, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →

Dave D’Andrea: Camillo’s leadership guided Greenwich through difficult times

By: | October 30, 2021

“There will be a great deal of talent to choose from in this upcoming election: voting in the traditional spirit of the town, that spirit of unity and perseverance with strong leadership will carry the Greenwich community through new challenges but also through new successes.” – Dave D’Andrea Continue Reading →

Schools

GHS ‘We the People’ BOE Debate Works Around Absent Candidate

By: | October 30, 2021

What was memorable about Friday’s debate, was that it ended 9 minutes early because time was reserved for a candidate who canceled. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

Olsson: Why I Endorse Laura Kostin to Fill My Seat on BOE

By: | October 30, 2021

“it is my distinct pleasure to wholeheartedly endorse Laura Kostin to fill my seat on the Board of Education this November.” – Meghan Olsson Continue Reading →

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