“Certainly forcing residents to pay for plastic bags which are otherwise banned is not a sustainable solution.” – Joanne Clark, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
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“Certainly forcing residents to pay for plastic bags which are otherwise banned is not a sustainable solution.” – Joanne Clark, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
“This building becomes the welcome to Greenwich at Exit 5. This building drives me crazy.” – Liz Peldunas, Riverside Association Continue Reading →
A weekly update on the real estate market in Greenwich including new listings, price changes and open houses. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Fire Department responded with booms to contain a spill in the area of Riverscape Marina. Continue Reading →
Two more raccoons have been found dead at Greenwich Point this week. The dead animals are undergoing further testing for distemper and other wild animal illness. The results will be announced when they have returned. Continue Reading →
The Thrill Is Gone: A Tribute To B.B. King features two unique nights of music February 16, and 17, 2020, at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. Continue Reading →
Last Sunday almost 80 students from Open Arts Alliance met at The River House Adult Day Center in Greenwich to make Valentine’s Day cards for senior citizens. Continue Reading →
Most romance scams start with fake profiles on online dating sites created by stealing photos and text from real accounts. Continue Reading →
On Monday a workshop format meeting in First Selectman Camillo’s office included discussion on Pay As You Throw. There was discussion of unintended consequences and the possibility of instituting tipping fees for residents and private haulers instead. Continue Reading →
“Aside from the irony of a town that banned plastic bags now forcing you to BUY plastic bags, this is just another tax, the same as raising the mill rate.” – Carl Higbie Continue Reading →