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Join Us For Our Fall Reception at the “Red Barn” Gallery in Back Country Greenwich Continue Reading →
A resident of Riverside advised police she’d observed two men remove mail containing checks from her mailbox on Thursday. Two men were charged with 358 counts each of Larceny and Identity Theft. Continue Reading →
” I want to express a sadness that the BET, whose mission under Section 1 of the Town Charter is the “proper administration of the financial affairs of the Town” is being used in a partisan way…” – David Weisbrod, Democratic member of the BET Continue Reading →
“Sean’s attack on Fred Camillo is beyond the pale and so over the top, a reasonable thing to do would be to totally ignore it. But, I think it is also reasonable to publicly disagree and call out this vile personal attack against a fellow Greenwich resident who has stepped up to run for First Selectman to serve all of us who live here and has engaged in a positive, compassionate, issues-based campaign.” – Kim Fiorello Continue Reading →
“It is time to face the facts that our public schools have fallen into terrible condition.” – Ashley Cole, Greenwich Continue Reading →
Officers say that when they located the driver at a location away from the crash, he was not cooperative. They obtained a warrant for his arrest. Continue Reading →
This meet the candidate event is intended to give Ms Saleeby a chance to explain her plans as Town Clerk and take questions from the audience. Continue Reading →
Stefanie Lacoff has joined the Greenwich office of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New England Properties. Continue Reading →
“The Town’s 15 year capital plan, the BOE’s master facilities plan and The Draft Plan of Conservation and Development offer a comprehensive road map for the future. Our residents need to proactively engage with municipal officeholders to prioritize the needs of the community. Then, it is the BET’s job to figure out how to finance those priorities while respecting the taxpayer and the community’s long history of an attractive and competitive mill rate.” – Laura Erickson Continue Reading →