Lt Slusarz said the suspect allegedly used a stolen credit card stolen from a Cost Cob School teacher to shop in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
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Lt Slusarz said the suspect allegedly used a stolen credit card stolen from a Cost Cob School teacher to shop in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
Among the debris collected was 1,000 plastic bags, 1,500 bottle caps,1,000 plastic straws, 30 buoys, 10 lbs of fishing line and 200 balloons. Continue Reading →
On Feb 23, an incident occurred in central Greenwich in which an individual followed a victim making the victim feel alarmed and fearful. Continue Reading →
The denial of the redevelopment by the Planning & Zoning Commission was also appealed. Judge Berger will likewise review this case. Continue Reading →
“If the owners of the buildings on Greenwich Avenue were less greedy and their lease more reasonable, the shops would not close. That’s simple, you could see it coming this since 2008.” – Patrick Lemarchand Continue Reading →
A new development of 10 units in Chickahominy is proposed to replace two 2-family homes behind the Two Door Restaurant. The applicants wants three buildings with a total of 10 one-bedroom units. The proposal gets around local zoning regulations because it would satisfy the 8-30g, the affordable housing statute. Continue Reading →
Your ideas can play a critical role regarding a wide range of topics including development, municipal improvements, traffic and parking, federal high-speed railway, schools, affordable housing, and the list goes on. Continue Reading →
Girls in grades 3, 4 and 5 had a chance to try hockey at Greenwich Skating Club Continue Reading →
“The issue of mental illness and the part it plays in these tragic incidents has become a pawn in this process.” – Alan Barry, Ph.D, Director of Greenwich’s Dept of Human Services Continue Reading →