On Thursday about 50 people turned out to mark the kick off for the campaigns for re election for Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Selectwoman Lauren Rabin. Continue Reading →
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On Thursday about 50 people turned out to mark the kick off for the campaigns for re election for Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Selectwoman Lauren Rabin. Continue Reading →
On Monday the Town of Greenwich issued an RFP (#7626) for a mixed use development in the Island Beach Parking lot at 121 Arch Street. The Town encourages the developer to submit creative proposals which will include commercial uses that generate strong economic activity such as shopping, dining, and entertainment, while conforming to the existing surrounding area and neighborhoods. Continue Reading →
With the addition of the Greenwich store, there are now 14 retail locations where customers can sell, meet with experts and receive free valuations. Continue Reading →
During testimony on a RTM SOMR to restore police officers to direct traffic on Greenwich Ave, residents pointed to New Yorkers speeding and disobeying traffic rules, as well as a resurgence in skateboarding on the Avenue. Continue Reading →
The improvements are intended to make the intersection safer for pedestrians given police are no longer stationed to direct traffic from 9-5, to calm traffic and to add green space. Continue Reading →
The flags will be up for a two week period, the week leading up to the holiday and the week after. The only day the American flags will be up for one day is Veterans Day. Continue Reading →
A complaint triggered a public hearing, which is scheduled for Thursday, Feb 25 at 12:00 noon. Continue Reading →
The applicant, Streetworks, is the development arm of Hudson’s Bay Company, which owns the three Saks 5th Ave stores on the Avenue. Continue Reading →
“Personal observation is that there is substantial confusion even now at these intersections. 3-Way stop signs cause hesitations and false starts. Pedestrians are confronted by cars that do not yield the right of way.” – Petr Malkin Continue Reading →
“This practice is not obsolete, as some have suggested, but rather a necessity.” – Susan Oliver Whitney Continue Reading →