“If you are frustrated by traffic, if you’re concerned about letting your kids walk to school, if you’re sick of not being able to find a parking space, this is one of the solutions that we have. Let’s explore our town, our neighborhoods and let’s explore Stamford.” – Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →
Coline Jenkins
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Group Letter to First Selectman Camillo, BET, BOE: “We implore you to address OGS renovation with a greater urgency”
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“The last-minute appropriations for an elevator and sewage abatement amount to inadequate stop-gap measures, more likely to interfere with rather than advance a well-planned, holistic plan and were not based on vetted professional assessments.” – Signed by 17 District 6 RTM Representatives Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Alexis Voulgaris, Barbara O'Neill, Brian Maher, Coline Jenkins, Daniel Izzo, David Snyder, John Merrill
Exhibition Spotlighting Local Women Who Spearheaded the Right to Vote Unveiled at Greenwich Historical Society Reception
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An Unfinished Revolution: The Woman’s Suffrage Centennial runs February 5 through September 6, 2020. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Coline Jenkins, Greenwich Historical Society, Maggie Dimock, Pam Dougherty, Peter Malkin, Women's Suffrage
Founder’s Day Features Unveiling of Restored Feake-Ferris House c1645 in Old Greenwich
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Wednesday, July 18 was Founder’s Day, a tradition in Greenwich since 1947. To mark the occasion the Feake-Ferris House, c1645, which was restored rather than demolished, was open for tours. The owners, Martin and Anna Waters opened their new home, which is connected to the historic one, for the reception. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Anna Waters, Chris Davies, Chris Franco, Coline Jenkins, Davidde Strackbein, Debra Mecky, Feake-Ferris House
P&Z to Morgan Jenkins Steamboat Rd Proposal: We Like the Open View Corridors, Rat Colony Would Need Relocation
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If an application from Morgan Jenkins is approved, a historic summer hotel that was converted to apartments known as Sundial Apartments, will be replaced with an 8-unit building, featuring garage parking under the building, a porch facing Steamboat Road and a small swimming pool. Continue Reading →