According to the contractual agreement, Mr. Mason will be paid $12,500 per month. Continue Reading →
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According to the contractual agreement, Mr. Mason will be paid $12,500 per month. Continue Reading →
“iCapital’s decision to open an office in town reinforces Greenwich’s position as a premier location to do business.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →
Camillo recognized Monday’s event as the first ceremony the police have held in 16 months due to the pandemic. “It’s a bright new day for our town and our country too,” Camillo said. Continue Reading →
This is the latest honor for Mr. Margenot – Greenwich’s second most-winningest First Selectman in town history – and reflects the continuation of his life of public service. Continue Reading →
The Emily Catherine Fedorko Foundation’s (ECFF) first “Swap Your Life Jackets for Emily” event was held on May 22 at the Innis Arden Cottage at Tod’s Point, kicking off National Safe Boating Week in Greenwich. Over 175 new coast guard approved ECFF vests were swapped and given out to boat owners, water sports enthusiasts and the Greenwich Police Marine Division. The older, swapped life jackets were collected by Sea Tow to be recycled into new vests. The Emily Catherine Fedorko Foundation’s (ECFF) first “Swap Your Life Jackets for Emily” event was held on May 22 at the Innis Arden Cottage at Tod’s Point, kicking off National Safe Boating Week in Greenwich. From back left to right: Emily Catherine Fedorko Foundation (ECFF) founder Joe Fedorko, Greenwich Police Marine Division Officers Matthew Adamchak and Tom Etense, Joseph Fedorko; front left to right: ECFF founder Pam Fedorko and ECFF board member Susan Warner. Continue Reading →
Congressman Jim Himes talked about how the pride flag served to “acknowledge and celebrate” the LGBTQ+ community. To acknowledge their past and current discrimination, but also to celebrate the progress that has been made. “My god, what a story of progress,” he said. Continue Reading →
The series of concerts will be 12:30 to 1:30pm in Greenwich Common along Greenwich Avenue. Continue Reading →
The Selectmen are waiting for their next meeting in two weeks to hear from residents in the area of North Street between Lita and Maple with feedback on the elimination of on street parking. Continue Reading →
Mass vaccination sites are being closed. Brunswick will close on June 13. Continue Reading →