“We are proud to be part of this initiative by gifting the town 15 Crape Myrtle trees that have been planted in planters along the Avenue and later will be planted along town roads.” – JoAnn Messina, Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
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“We are proud to be part of this initiative by gifting the town 15 Crape Myrtle trees that have been planted in planters along the Avenue and later will be planted along town roads.” – JoAnn Messina, Greenwich Tree Conservancy Continue Reading →
A crowd of about 800 gathered at Greenwich Town Hall for the “Greenwich Cares rally for justice” organized by Indivisible Greenwich to honor George Floyd. Continue Reading →
Parks & Rec director Joe Siciliano said there is a new financial partner in the existing LLC, and Caren Vizzo St. John, will be the new provider of service in the restaurant, now called Cobber North, which is a Parks & Rec concession. Continue Reading →
DPW has just a month to create a system for issuing residential permits for $25.00 per household and to create a system to bill haulers for their tonnage. Continue Reading →
All are invited to share their bicycle photos on Saturday, May 30, on social media with the hashtag #PedalGreenwich. Continue Reading →
Outside town hall on Field Point Rd there signage directs guests where to stand to socially distance and instructs them that masks are required. Continue Reading →
This year, in response to efforts to slow the Covid-19 pandemic, large gatherings including the annual Memorial Day parade in Old Greenwich, were canceled. Instead, residents were invited to attend wreath laying ceremonies and maintain social distancing. Continue Reading →
First Selectman Fred Camillo said Greenwich’s ferry service will begin some time in June and that Greenwich Ave will shut to vehicles starting with the bottom two blocks where the most restaurants are located. A lane will stay open for emergency vehicles and residents on the ave and right off the Ave. Continue Reading →
“It wasn’t a lot of people. People I think are still a little cautious. But they seemed to be smiling. Beeped their horns and gave the thumbs up. It felt good.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Tony Marzullo is a charter member of the Cos Cob Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10112, founded in 1968. He was drafted on January 4, 1952 and served in the Korean War in Germany as a US Army Combat Medic and then US Army Pharmacist. Continue Reading →