33 Baldwin Farms South sold on Aug 13, 2019 for $3,450,000 Continue Reading →
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33 Baldwin Farms South sold on Aug 13, 2019 for $3,450,000 Continue Reading →
“Mr. Kriskey seeks to deny local impact of the Republican party leader’s rhetoric.” – Sarah Darer Littman Continue Reading →
“This is not about engaging ‘in rhetoric that is meant to confuse and distract the public,’ as Mr. Kriskey fears, it is about an honest conversation about values and leadership.” – Sandy Litvack, Democratic Selectman, Greenwich Board of Selectmen Continue Reading →
The redevelopment of a legally nonconforming two-family house at 292 Delavan Ave would increase its FAR and footprint, as well as cut down two mature trees to make way for a driveway. Continue Reading →
The incident took place around 2:25am when residents were sleeping on Arcadia Rd in Old Greenwich. Continue Reading →
“Triple P – public-private-partnerships – have made this community what it is today.The Greenwich Tree Conservancy is one of the most successful partnerships this Town has seen in some time.” – Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
According to the CT Judicial Branch website, the suspect had been arrested by Greenwich Police in May 11, 2017 and charged with Hit and Run. Continue Reading →
“I knew it would not be a normal local Greenwich election this year when the first question from the media for Rep. Fred Camillo after his Republican Party endorsement for first selectman was will he vote for President Trump.” – Jack Kriskey, Chairman, Fred For First Campaign Continue Reading →
Swimmer’s Itch, also called cercarial dermatitis, appears as a skin rash caused by an allergic reaction to microscopic parasites that are released from snails into fresh and salt water (such as lakes, ponds and oceans). Continue Reading →
You know school is starting soon when the state announces “Tax Free Week.”
Per statute the 19th annual Tax Free Sales Week, which begins on the third Sunday of each August, is right around the corner. This is a great opportunity for some back-to-school shopping and to prepare for the fall season. Certain clothing and footwear items under $100 will be exempt from the state’s sale tax during this time. This year the week runs from Saturday, August 18th – Sunday, August 24th
The one-week event eliminates Connecticut’s 6.35% sales tax on clothing and footwear costing less than $100 per item. Tax Free Week was first enacted in 2000, and applies to most clothing and footwear purchases intended for everyday use. Continue Reading →