The entire Greenwich Schools community is invited to celebrate our amazing teachers at the Distinguished Teachers Award ceremony, set for 4:30pm on Thursday, May 9 at Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
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The entire Greenwich Schools community is invited to celebrate our amazing teachers at the Distinguished Teachers Award ceremony, set for 4:30pm on Thursday, May 9 at Central Middle School. Continue Reading →
A total of 186 trees over 4-inch DBH were removed; others were limbed, plus an unquantified amount of shrubs on Ashton Drive properties including Governor Lamont’s. Some tree cutting stemmed from trespass onto a neighbor’s forest. Police got involved when the neighbor’s property manager reported the trespassing. Continue Reading →
The present schedule indicates that the design will be completed in June 2024, with construction anticipated to start in spring 2025, assuming acceptance of the project, availability of funding, and receipt of any required environmental permits. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Library has launched a Community Survey to examine the community’s usage and satisfaction with Library collections, services, and programs. Continue Reading →
Police eventually stopped the vehicle on I95, and the driver, who was showing signs of alcohol impairment, was determined to have a suspended license from a previous DUI arrest. Continue Reading →
Electric leaf blowers are allowed and in fact encouraged. The restriction is on gas-powered leaf blowers only and, starting in 2025, people in violation could be subject to a fine of $100 for a first offense and $249 for subsequent offenses. Continue Reading →
At 98 Strickland Road the DPW Sewer Division is proposing to demolish the existing sanitary sewer pump station building and storage greenhouse and replace them with new buildings, albeit with the locations swapped. The project is being funded with ARPA Funds. Continue Reading →
Police attempted to stop the dirt bike, but the operator failed to comply with audible commands, sirens and emergency lights. Continue Reading →
A woman walking her Poodle on Sunday suffered minor scrapes and bruises but did not immediately report injuries to the Poodle. However, on Monday Greenwich Animal Control officer Suzanne Ondreicka said she had spoken to the Poodle owner, who reported that after a thorough inspection she discovered her dog suffered a puncture wound. Continue Reading →
“Since Mr. Branyan was selected for this important position in 2015 by former First Selectman Peter Tesei (which was a professional position as far back as the early 2000’s), he has served the last two Republican First Selectmen with distinction and not a hint of politics.” – Jim Finn Continue Reading →