“The Town has a history of looking at the whole application, not just bid price. In 1991, I was part of Greenwich Recycling Company that bid on the Town recycling contract. We were outbid, but the Town went with us as we were all local guys who formed the company and also added some features that the top bidder did not.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
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Updated: BET Passes Budget 8-4; Some Bi-Partisanship, Some Acrimony
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On Tuesday, the Republican controlled Board of Estimate and Taxation concluded an unprecedented fourth “decision day” and passed Greenwich’s 2024-2025 budget. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Schools
Greenwich Road Runners Kick Off the Warmer Months with a Group Run down Greenwich Ave
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Greenwich Road Runners organized an early morning group run down Greenwich Ave and to the pier at the end of Steamboat Road on Saturday. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Sports, Greenwich Road Runners, Lululemon
UPDATED: Car Drives off Steamboat Road and Lands on the Rocks at Low Tide
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At approximately 10:00am on Sunday, Greenwich Police responded to call for an elderly driver who drove off the end of Steamboat Rd and landed on the rocks. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire
Steinway & Sons Showroom Greenwich Avenue to Close: Everything Must Go
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Steinway & Sons is closing their location at 72 Greenwich Avenue where they have operated since 2018. This weekend they are liquidating all their pianos in the showroom. The inventory will be offered at significantly reduced prices on Saturday, April 13 and Sunday, April 14. Inventory is being sold on a first come first served basis. Customers can choose from new, used and rebuilt Steinway & Sons, Boston and Essex pianos. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Business, piano maker, Steinway & Sons
No Injuries Reported after Mini Cooper Narrowly Avoids Plunge into Binney Pond
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“It seems that the driver parked, got out and the car rolled into the water.” – Greenwich Police Captain John Slusarz explained. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire
Suzanne Coyne Appointed Principal of Western Middle School
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Coyne has served Greenwich Public Schools since 1997 and has held multiple positions, including special education teacher and district special education instructional coach. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools
Luca’s Pizzeria and Italian Kitchen Opens in Glenville
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On Thursday night local media had a chance to sample the Luca’s Pizzeria and Italian Kitchen menu in Glenville on the eve of its grand opening. Joe Criscuolo was there with his wife Donielle and father Luca, who founded Pizza Post in Cos Cob in 1972. “Our menu has some new things and some classics inspired from my upbringing,” Joe explained, adding that when he was growing up in the Bronx, his his parents took him and his brother Matt to the Amalfi Coast in Italy every year. “Those visits inspired a lot of the dishes here,” he said. “Even the pasta bites are inspired by that.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, Glenville, Joe Criscuolo, Luca Criscuolo, Luca’s Pizzeria and Italian Kitchen, Sunday Sauce
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, March 25-28, 2024
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11 Winding Lane sold on March 26, 2024 for $7,450,000 Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, Up to the minute Greenwich property transfers
Outpouring of Cos Cob Traffic & Pedestrian Safety Concerns Despite Uncertainty over Funding for Study
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“These are such important things we need to do for our community. We have so many young families moving in. …I want everybody to feel safe. Thank you for your time. I’ve waited so long to have this moment.” – Jackie McDonald, Orchard Street, Cos Cob Continue Reading →