A pre-application for a 192-unit residential development on Church Street submitted under the state’s 8-30g affordable housing statute. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich High School held their commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026 on Thursday. The Valedictorian was Sonia Patel. The Salutatorians were Marley Wies and Annabelle Wu. The commencement speaker was former NFL All-Pro center and GHS alumnus John Sullivan.
A pre-application for a 192-unit residential development on Church Street submitted under the state’s 8-30g affordable housing statute. Continue Reading →
Only sensitive documents can be shredded. Remove bindings, envelopes, folders, metal clips. Five box max per car, $3.00 per box, exact change required. Continue Reading →
Age in place in this ADA Accessible three-bedroom coveted corner unit. Putnam Hill offers a convenient location in a parklike setting. Continue Reading →
Elevated for the perfect year-round views of the Mianus River, this 4 bed, 5 bath home is a turn key, move in ready dream! Continue Reading →
A total of over 1,000 items were collected to benefit the Neighbor to Neighbor Food Pantry. Continue Reading →
For the past 6 years it has operated out of the homes of co-founders Laura Delaflor and Lucy Langley. Continue Reading →
“We are very proud of these seniors.” – Judith Nedell Continue Reading →
“The Village of Rye Brook’s Board of Trustees is expected to consider a site plan application next week for a proposed assisted living and memory care facility at 900 King St.” – Rosemary Schlank, Rye Brook Continue Reading →
“That September day, some twenty years ago, started as a typical day. A rush to the train to take the trip to Grand Central Station, and then the subway ride on the number 4 or 5 train to Wall Street. It started out as a beautiful fall day when I left home. The sky was blue and the air was fresh.” – Karen Fassuliotis Continue Reading →
“Throughout its history, America has often been at its best when challenges seem most daunting. Whether it was the Continental Army after its early defeats, overcoming the Depression to save western democracy and rebuild a shattered Europe, binding the wounds of Civil War, securing the promise of Civil Rights or surviving the challenges of a pandemic, America always rebounds. And we are at our best when we work together. September 11th 2001 was no different.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →