Greenwich Police units responded to the Round Hill Club on a report of two men attempting to open car doors. Continue Reading →
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The statue was proposed to be located in a circle outside the entrance to the Havemeyer building where today there is a tree. After a motion to postpone indefinitely was unsuccessful, a motion on the substitute resolution to accept the statute gift failed: 81 yes, 110 no, 5 abstentions.
Greenwich Police units responded to the Round Hill Club on a report of two men attempting to open car doors. Continue Reading →
“Bill is just the person to return balance and bipartisanship to our local government.” – JohnLobrano Continue Reading →
“Heather is for all of the people, all the time and approaches her responsibility to our town with confidence and discretion.” – Julia Chiappetta Continue Reading →
A memorial service will be held at the Ardsley Country Club on October 21 at 4:30pm. Continue Reading →
“Let’s make sure the candidates know there’s a new urgency in Greenwich to move to policy and action as more families find it harder to get from home to school or work or to a park in a town that has so many wonderful places to be.” – Pedal Greenwich Continue Reading →
The Council, which is comprised of top leaders from business, labor, education, nonprofits, and philanthropy, advises the Governor on workforce development issues. Continue Reading →
“From a long-term perspective, maintenance of the Town’s infrastructure is a ticking fiscal time bomb. Republican decisions to shrink the capital tax levy to provide a short-term tax relief bromide, reflects a policy of ‘DON’T pay as you go’ and if not corrected will yield gaping holes that future taxpayers will have to meet or risk seeing our infrastructure become more and more dilapidated.” – Hector E Arzeno Continue Reading →
For the past season, she Heron was a varsity assistant coach at Darien High School. Continue Reading →
The agenda kicks off with the controversial 192-unit residential development on Church Street in downtown Greenwich. It also includes a proposal for a market, bakery and restaurant where Sophia’s Costume Shop has operated for 40 years and New York Sports Club previously operated. Continue Reading →
“Molly has already been in contact with town clerks around our state on how to make services more efficient and easily accessible. I am crossing party lines to vote for Molly. Molly Saleeby’s agenda will bring change into a part of Town Hall that has not kept up. It is time for new blood—literally.” – Continue Reading →