“At this time of year there is much to be thankful for. But the pandemic has impacted some people far more than others, and those struggling financially or coping with homelessness are hurting the most.” – Jeffrey Medina, Greenwich Board of Human Services member Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Real Estate Report: Oct 16-Oct 23, 2020
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With Thanksgiving only one month away, we would normally expect to see a slow down in new listings and sales soon but this year could be different due to the pandemic. Open house list included. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, Greenwich real estate, Greenwich real estate report, open houses, pandemic, Stefanie Lacoff
Greenwich Schools Chief: Covid Cases Trace to Ice Hockey, Basketball, Birthday Party – Urges Caution at Halloween
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“As of today, we have had 13 positive cases in the district. After contact tracing, the cases have been attributed to outside events – mainly ice hockey, basketball and a birthday party.” – Dr. Toni Jones, Oct 22 BOE meeting Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Schools, Carol Sutton, COVID-19, Dave Walko, digital fatigue, Dr. Toni Jones, GEA
Higbie: Government grossly oversteps with mask mandates.
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“What I am arguing against is the mask MANDATE from local, state and federal officials…I for one am chilled to the core that our government can demand, outside of the legislative process, that I put something, on my body – no less my face, in order to go about my day.” – Carl Higbie Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Carl Higbie, COVID-19, mask mandate, pandemic
Greenwich Real Estate Report: July 10-July 17, 2020
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It’s a seller’s market, demand is high yet inventory is low. If you have been considering selling your home, this is a great time to do so. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, #NYC, COVID-19, Greenwich real estate, Greenwich real estate report, NYC real estate, Open house list, open houses
GHS Headmaster Announces Drive-through Graduation for Class of 2020
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“We know that this year has been challenging, and we’ve worked hard with our school and town partners to make Graduation 2020 a great event for all of our seniors and their families.” – GHS headmaster Ralph Mayo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Class of 2020, COVID-19, executive order, Governor Ned Lamont, Greenwich Health Dept., Greenwich High School, pandemic
Greenwich Real Estate Report: May 8-15, 2020
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A significant price reduction of this beautiful home in the Sabine Farm association off Round Hill Rd and it has what everyone is looking for now, a large yard with a pool! Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, #NYC, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services New England Properties, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Greenwich real estate, Greenwich real estate report, open houses
Greenwich P&Z to Expedite Outdoor Dining in Response to Lamont’s Order 7MM
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“I foresee Greenwich Avenue being closed from Memorial Day to Labor Day for the warm weather months – being closed to traffic from 5:00pm or 5:30pm on, with a lot of parking available on the side streets and in the parking lots in the back. Now is our chance to transform the downtown area and make Greenwich Ave, at least for part of the year, that open air pedestrian mall concept we’ve been talking about forever.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Government, Health, COVID-19, Katie DeLuca, Ned Lamont, outdoor dining
PHOTOS, VIDEO: Eversource Workers Parade Trucks in Show of Support of Greenwich Hospital Workers
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The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 420 organized 30 trucks to drive by Greenwich Hospital in a show support for frontline health care workers Monday morning. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Health, COVID-19, Eversource, Greenwich Hospital, IBEW, pandemic, Roman Stanislavskyy
Lamont: “COVID-19 Coming Up the Coast Pretty Quickly”
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Tuesday brought Governor Lamont’s 14th executive order, 7-L, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
“We thought it might get worse before it gets better, and I’m afraid that we were right” – Governor Ned Lamont Continue Reading →