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Greenwich Board of Education Okays $250,000 for Havemeyer Relocation Study

By: greenwichfreepress | 11 hours ago

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.

Government

State Rep Steve Meskers Announces Run for a 5th Term to Represent CT’s 150th District

“We are living in polarizing times. But I have always believed that my responsibility is to represent everyone in this community. Whenever possible—and whenever it’s reasonable—I’ve worked to reach across the aisle, listen to different perspectives, and find solutions that serve us all.” – Steve Meskers

Schools

Nominate a PTA volunteer for the Annual Essence Awards

The PTAC Essence award ceremony will take place on Tuesday, May 19 at 10:00am in the Cone Room, 2nd floor, at Town Hall.

Government

CT Electricity Rates Will Be Lowered for Eversource, UI Customers

This significant reduction in residential electricity bills is driven by a decrease in the public benefits charge, which will now be a credit on ratepayers’ bills – rather than an additional charge – through at least September.

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Government

P&Z Watch: Greenwich Hospital Smilow Cancer Center Should Integrate Better into the Neighborhood

By: greenwichfreepress | June 10, 2021

The P&Z commission said Greenwich Hospital’s plans for a 50,000 sq ft Smilow Cancer Center on Lake Ave and Lafayette Place need to blend better into the neighborhood. Continue Reading →

Greenwich YMCA Takes Leadership Role in Improving Air Quality

By: | June 10, 2021

So please join the YMCA in its goal to improve air quality and lessen the extreme heat conditions across our country. Greenwich YMCA is doing its part by reminding everyone to always Turn Off Your Engine. It’s the healthy option, and it’s the law. Continue Reading →

Volunteering

Torch Club Makes Game Time Connection at Parsonage Cottage

By: greenwichfreepress | June 10, 2021

“Our residents will definitely enjoy playing these games, which will help to enhance their socialization, memory, and cognitive skills.” – Penny Lore, Executive Director of Parsonage Cottage Continue Reading →

Health

Greenwich Hospital Earns Five Star Rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

By: | June 10, 2021

The overall star rating is based on how well a hospital performs across different areas of quality, such as treating heart attacks and pneumonia, readmission rates and safety of care. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Stamford Man Busted for Selling Pills to Greenwich Police Working Undercover

By: | June 10, 2021

Greenwich Police Narcotics Section obtained information that a 27-year-old Stamford man was allegedly selling Alprazolam pills to people in Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Government

Covid-19 Update: Zero Cases at Greenwich Hospital, ‘Mask Optional’ Status Set for June 21

By: greenwichfreepress | June 9, 2021

Residents who are fully vaccinated will be able choose to not wear a mask, even in public indoor spaces, though First Selectman Camillo still strongly suggested residents keep a physical distance from each other. Continue Reading →

Real Estate

P&Z Watch: New Greenwich Private School Approved with Multiple Conditions

By: greenwichfreepress | June 9, 2021

Conditions involved evacuation plans if the Byram River floods, consideration of installing a gate to the parking lot, that the applicant confirm what off site facilities and fields they contract for their PE program. Continue Reading →

Government

It’s Time for New Dump Permits, Bye Bye Pink, Hello Yellow

By: greenwichfreepress | June 9, 2021

Thursday, July 1, marks the day residents of the Town of Greenwich are required to prominently display the new Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility entrance permit. Applications and the sale of this new permit started on Monday, June 7. Continue Reading →

Schools

Impressive Group of GHS Class of 2021 Student Athletes are College Bound

By: greenwichfreepress | June 8, 2021

In a video steamed by Local Live, Greenwich High School athletic director Gus Lindine congratulated GHS seniors who have committed to play a sport in college. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

GPD: Woman Dancing in the Road Had Arrest Warrants

By: | June 8, 2021

On June 1 Greenwich Police were dispatched to the area of Greenwich Hospital on a welfare check for a driver who had gotten out of her car in the middle of the road and was dancing. Continue Reading →

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