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BET chair David Weisbrod said Districts 1, 2 and 8 increased at faster rates, with District 1 increasing 37.7%, District 2 increasing 30.6% and District 8 increasing 30.7%. The town’s Assessor, Lauren Elliott said there were a bout 950 appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals (whose members are elected) out of the town’s 20,000 parcels.
There will be after hours shopping Thursday night. Expect live music, giveaways, refreshments and more! Continue Reading →
“I chose my signs carefully because they are about inclusion and acceptance. …I don’t need to join any group to be a patriot.” – Steve Meskers Continue Reading →
“It is too painful to be in Greenwich now that I’ve been erased from their lives, just as their father promised would happen if I ever left him.” – State Senator Alex Kasser Continue Reading →
The Greenwich High School class of 2021 was able to enjoy a live graduation.
“We have the rare opportunity to experience everything in our lives as though it is for the first time. So go and make your firsts.” – Meredith Blanchard, Class of 2021 president Continue Reading →
Possession of cannabis among adults age 21 and over will be legal in Connecticut beginning July 1, 2021. Continue Reading →
The Nominating Committee of the Greenwich Democratic Town Committee announced on Monday a full slate of candidates for the upcoming municipal elections. Pursuant to state law, the DTC will hold its nominating convention to endorse candidates at its July 21 meeting. Continue Reading →
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 →