The homeowner wanted the tree removed because its roots were causing the lateral sewer line that connects the mainline pipe to his house to become clogged, as the pipe is broken Continue Reading →
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P&Z to Review Pre-Application for Former HASCO Electric Corp Building in Byram
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Per the applicant’s narrative, the idea is to construct a building for a mini self-storage facility that would be in keeping with a New England look.” He also said there could potentially be public access to a roof deck and non-powered watercraft access. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Real Estate, Byram, South Water Street
St Paul Lutheran Church in Byram Sustained Major Flood Damage
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While the church has insurance, the flood was considered “an act of God,” and was therefore not covered to receive any compensation. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Byram, Ida, Jack Dobrucky, spaghetti creole, St Paul Lutheran Church
In Byram, Rosina’s Offers a Modern Take on Classic Italian Dishes
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Rosina’s is named after Frank Carpenteri Senior’s mother who came to the US from Calabria, Italy.
“She loved to cook. She loved to garden. She loved to make wine – basically everything we do here. She would have loved this place.” – Coby Blount, Rosina’s co-owner Continue Reading →
Filed under: Food Drink Restaurants, Byram, Coby Clount, Frank Carpenteri Sr, Jared Falco, Rosina's, That Little Italian Restaurant
LETTER: Port Chester’s Choice: Sane vs Insane Development
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“The choice that confronts Port Chester is not bankruptcy or hyper development. The choice is between sane and insane levels of development.” – Al Shehadi of Byram and Marissa Torento-Butkiewicz, RA of Port Chester Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Al Shehadi, Byram, Marissa Torento-Butkiewicz RA, Port Chester
Byram Residents Seek I95 Sound Barriers, Protection for Veterans Memorials Near New Hamill Rink Site
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The Byram Neighborhood Association met Monday night via Zoom to discuss plans for a new Hamill Rink, concerns about noise from the CT Dept of Transportation’s $205 million I-95 improvement project, and a raft of concerns about beautification, blight, parking and traffic in the neighborhood on the west side of town. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, Transportation, Al Shehadi, Alan Monelli, Brian O'Connor, Burgers Shakes & Fries
Selectmen to Consider Fate of RVs Parked on Town Streets and in Residential Yards
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The Board of Selectmen discussed recreational vehicles (RVs) parked on Town roads and in yards in residential neighborhoods. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Borad of Selectmen, Byram, Fred Camillo, Jill Oberlander, Lauren Rabin, recreational vehicle, Rob Kach
P&Z Rules on Illegal Two-Family in a Neighborhood with Tight Parking
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Planning and Zoning reviewed an application to bring an illegal two family home into compliance. The main obstacle was parking on the undersized .08 acre lot. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Byram, Dave Hardman, Dennis Yeskey, Margarita Alban, Mead Avenue, Nick Macri
Byram Jewelry Store Robbery Suspect Apprehended in New York after FBI Tactical Raid
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The suspect in the Greenwich jewelry store robbery on March 18 was allegedly also involved in a March 28 robbery/homicide in Stamford. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Byram, Greenwich Police Dept
Local Officials Voice Concerns about Increased Traffic at Proposed Tarry Lighthouse
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Port Chester Mayor Falanka and CT State Rep Steve Meskers (District 150) Share concerns of increased traffic from proposed Tarry Lighthouse development. Continue Reading →