The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →
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Ben Branyan talked about relocating staff from Havemeyer. He said one proposal was to connect to town hall. He talked about moving the district’s Facilities to the modular buildings in the Horseneck Parking lot.
The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →
Last spring, the Salerno family briefly considered shutting the doors of Party, Paper, & Things for good. However, a suggestion from the community led to an innovative initiative: Party, Paper, & Things offered to send balloon bouquets to missed loved ones as part of their “I Miss Your Face” campaign. Continue Reading →
The Homestead Inn is plaqued by the Historical Society “Isaac Mead House, 1799.” Continue Reading →
A list of what was stolen is not yet available. Continue Reading →
“I want to go into pediatrics to help kids and their families in particular.” – Autumn Kim Continue Reading →
The Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, June 24 at 11:00am at St. Michael’s Church followed by private committal. To honor Joe’s life, family and friends will gather on Wednesday, June 23 between the hours of 3:00-7:00pm at Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home Continue Reading →
12 Fairgreen Lane sold on March 1, 2021 for $2,685,000. — We are filling in our archives from the months they were unavailable during the pandemic. Continue Reading →
51 Pecksland Rd sold on June 2, 2021 for $3,225,000 Continue Reading →
The mini-golf tournament was played on a custom course set up on the beautiful grounds of the Cottage and raised funds and awareness of the critical services provided to the elderly at Parsonage. Continue Reading →
“If anything, I help the underdog a little more. People all unique. I don’t even want to know your job title. Money doesn’t make you happy.” – Cesar Carde, set to retire after 37 years working for the Postal Service in Greenwich Continue Reading →