
The event is free to attend is good family fun with pumpkin painting and a scavenger hunts. The event features live music, hot dogs, sweet treats and a chance to sample beer from Greenwich Brewing Company. Continue Reading →
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The event is free to attend is good family fun with pumpkin painting and a scavenger hunts. The event features live music, hot dogs, sweet treats and a chance to sample beer from Greenwich Brewing Company. Continue Reading →
Arch in Bloom’s 2025 “Pumpkins & Pints” event is set for October 4 from 12:00 to 6:00pm. The family event will feature a haunted house, Halloween-theme shopping, music, scavenger hunt, pumpkin painting, s’mores, hot dogs and beer. This year Arch in Bloom will partner with Greenwich Brewing Co, who will bring their favorite brews, including Cardinal Red Ale, CT Lager, and Peanut Stout, among others. Continue Reading →
“I am disappointed to see that the money we secured for crosswalks is going to be used for some type of road narrowing experiment.” – State Rep Steve Meskers Continue Reading →
“Centerline rumble strips are a low-cost FHWA safety countermeasure that alert drivers when they drift out of a lane, reducing head on collisions and roadway departure crashes.” – CT Dept of Transportation Project Manager Balazs Szoke. Continue Reading →
The development would be on the hill between Benders and Concord Street and have 3 buildings with a total of 10 units. The applicant is an LLC registered to Joe Pecora and has worked with the town’s affordable housing trust fund who approved a $50,000 loan. Continue Reading →
“Currently we’re looking at 25%, or 55 of the apartments being affordable housing. It’s not low income housing – it’s 80% of Area Median Income (AMI). The base one-bedroom apartment will start at $2,600 per month.” – Brent Carrier Continue Reading →
The Development is proposed for 200 Pemberwick Rd and 0 Comly Ave, which are on either side of the Byram River.
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P&Z commission chair asked if the applicant had considered building a single family house. P&Z director Katie Deluca asked the applicant to show the history of the lot, and questioned whether it was actually a buildable lot. Continue Reading →
Derek D’Andrea and his team at Arch in Bloom have done it again. Pandemic weary people will delight at the one-of-a-kind Christmas displays at the nursery and retail store at 201 Pemberwick Rd. Continue Reading →
The commission was concerned about keeping the office use and school use separate. Also, since building is non compliant for the flood zone, but it does not have to become compliant unless improvements exceed 50% of the property’s value. Applicant must show the improvements do not exceed that 50%. Continue Reading →