A crowd of over 100 turned out at Greenwich Town Hall for a vigil to show solidarity with Charlottesville, VA where a weekend white supremacists rally erupted in violence and death. Continue Reading →
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A crowd of over 100 turned out at Greenwich Town Hall for a vigil to show solidarity with Charlottesville, VA where a weekend white supremacists rally erupted in violence and death. Continue Reading →
A large crowd of friends, staff, and local officials turned out to protest state cuts to Abilis on the first day of a state mandated furlough. Continue Reading →
On Wednesday night, the Architectural Review Committee again said the “modern, sleek” building proposed for the corner of Field Point Road and Sound View Drive would be out of character with the neighborhood. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, the EAC will welcome a delegation of government and financial leaders from the town’s new sister city fin China or a ceremonial signing of a resolution. Continue Reading →
“Our new name reflects the broad impact the department has on identifying and advocating for action on critical social, public health and safety issues, such as opioid abuse and youth development, that have an impact on all Greenwich residents.” – Barbara Nolan Continue Reading →
Many businesses and government offices will be closed on Good Friday. Continue Reading →
A power transformer failure rendered Greenwich Town Hall without electricity or wifi earlier in the day. By 4:30pm, the power was restored. Evening meetings in the building will go on as scheduled, including the Planning & Zoning Commission, the Selectmen’s Board of Education Charter Revision Committee and the RTM’s Appointments Committee. Continue Reading →
Some rain did little to dampen the spirits of hundreds of small children who marveled at the trucks lined up in the Greenwich Town hall parking lot on Sunday. There were fire trucks, dump trucks, ambulances, police cars and some serious towing equipment. Other highlights of the event included the Bossy Frog Band which played for an enthusiastic group of dancers and hoppers under the archway behind town hall. Under the sheltered arches, there was also painting with Pinot’s Palette, animals from Critter Caravan, among others. Alessandra Messineo Long, outgoing Junior League of Greenwich president, said that earlier in the morning the bouncy castles were really popular and eager children had lined up before the event even opened at 10:00am. Continue Reading →
Neighbors’ objections and petition notwithstanding, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 4 to 1 to approve a plan to convert the historic inn to six condominiums, complete with a rooftop for relaxing and taking in the views. Continue Reading →
The Town of Greenwich’s chief engineer Jim Michel presented plans to the Selectmen for fixing up sidewalks and parking around Town Hall. Continue Reading →