Pay As you Throw was withdrawn from the agenda. Other agenda items included sick raccoons at Greenwich Point, and a generous gift of $200,000 to restore the chimes in the Chimes Building in honor of Emily Fedorko. Continue Reading →
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Pay As you Throw was withdrawn from the agenda. Other agenda items included sick raccoons at Greenwich Point, and a generous gift of $200,000 to restore the chimes in the Chimes Building in honor of Emily Fedorko. Continue Reading →
The cost of a seasonal “beach pass” is proposed to remain $35 for adults and $7 for children. A single entry pass would rise from $7 to $8. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich is a New England town, it is not a city – it does not need a mayor because it has a great First Selectman.” – Andrew Melillo Continue Reading →
Selectman Sandy Litvack voted against the Municipal Improvements saying the Housing Authority had not provided all the facts for an informed vote. Continue Reading →
“After three different comments, I have to put this into the public. There have been comments made about suppressing audits, and not releasing audits.” – Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
“Whether it was as a member of the PTA, the RTM, the Finance Committee, the Board of Social Services, the Greenwich Youth Football League or in her current role on the Board of Education, Lauren has always dedicated herself to making Greenwich work better for all of its residents.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
The P&Z department seeks public input on the project. The applications include a preliminary site plan and special permit, a text amendment, and a Municipal Improvement subject to approval first by the Board of Selectmen. Continue Reading →
On Thursday, July 11 at 2:00pm the Town is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony at the end of Steamboat Road to celebrate the completion of improvements to the historic pier.
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The Greenwich Board of Selectmen voted unanimously at its June 14, 2019 meeting to approve the settlement of the appeal that was filed in Superior Court in 2017. Continue Reading →
The Board of Selectmen agreed to an ad hoc committee to recommend how to prevent another situation like the one that resulted in a photo taken from town owned GCTV equipment of a private meeting wind up circulating on Twitter. Continue Reading →