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Come and enjoy free musical events and don’t forget refreshments and chairs or a blanket. Continue Reading →
“what I find most egregious is that Mr. Goldrick perpetuates the vile comparison of US detention facilities to Nazi Concentration Camps, a comparison based in ignorance and which is deeply offensive to the millions of us who lost relatives at those camps.” – Michael Spilo, D11 RTM Member, D11 RTC Executive Committee Continue Reading →
“Greenwich is my priority. We are in a time where external influences are causing memory lapse of what Greenwich really is to so many. We are victims of these new external challenges and what looks like a new focus to use Greenwich as a bully pulpit to address national issues rather than protecting our neighbors and town assets.” – Mike Mason Continue Reading →
For the past 20 plus years, Smith has distinguished herself as a results-driven real estate agent and relocation expert to Greenwich clients. Continue Reading →
Have lunch, check out the Shops, enjoy a sunny day in Cos Cob! This event is the First Annual Sidewalk Sale that will feature Design Shops, local cafes and businesses offering savings and values on home decor, clothing, dance apparel, jewelry, accessories, gifts and more. Continue Reading →
James Albis, Senior Advisor to the DEEP Commissioner in Connecticut will speak about what Greenwich needs to do to prepare for climate change. Continue Reading →
Around 12:45am, Greenwich Police spotted an erratic driver who failed to maintain his lane heading southbound on I95 just before exit 2. Continue Reading →
Bears are part of our local wildlife. Police offer tips if you see one in your back yard and how to keep your yard from being an attraction. Continue Reading →
Police say the opioid crisis continues to be of great concern in Greenwich and in the last 75 days there have experienced three opioid overdoses, including one fatal one. Their multi-faceted approach to dealing with the epidemic includes targeted investigation and prosecution of those who sell or distribute drugs. Continue Reading →
“This property is not just an eyesore. I believe in private property law. But this is a danger to our community and our children, and it’s across the street from an elementary school. The structure has come apart from the chimney. There is nothing holding it on. This was built in 1923 – there’s got to be lead paint coming out, asbestos coming out and probably oil leaking into the land because the lines have been cut at the back of the house.” – Liz Eckert on blighted property at 46 Mead Ave Continue Reading →