The Round Hill Association debate Tuesday night was standing room only. Continue Reading →
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Round Hill Association’s Annual Neighbor Day is Saturday, Oct 1
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Most sites open at 9:00 am and will be providing selected offerings for the in-person visits, but check the included announcement for specific hours of operation and details. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Round Hill Association
First Selectmen Candidates Spar over Gifts to Town, Priorities for Capital Projects at Round Hill Association Debate
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Tuesday’s Round Hill Debate moderated by John Conte included a chance for each First Selectman candidate to ask a direct question to their opponent. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, Fred Camillo, Greenwich First Selectman, Round Hill Association
Round Hill Association Debate Draws Distinctions between State Senate Candidates
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This week the Round Hill Association held a debate among the three candidates seeking to fill the State Senate seat in 36th district that Democrat Alex Kasser resigned from in June. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alexis Gevanter, August 17 special election, John Blankley, John Conte, Round Hill Association, Ryan Fazio, State Senate 36th district
LWV/Round Hill Assoc Zoom Panel with Selectmen Touches on Rainy Day Fund, Absentee Ballots, Tipping Fees
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Questions were funneled through John Conte, president of the RHA, and Sandy Waters, president of the LWV Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Fred Camillo, Jill Oberlander, John Conte, Lauren Rabin, League of Women Voters, Round Hill Association, Sandy Waters
Round Hill Selectmen Candidates Debate Flashpoints: Financing Capital Projects, Partisanship, P3s, Public Housing
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Questions came from the Northwest Greenwich Association, the Northeast Greenwich Association and the Round Hill Association, as well as from the audience. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, 8-30g, affordable housing, Allen Williams, Fred Camillo, Historic Overlay, Housing Authority of the Town of Greenwich, Inland-Wetlands and Watercourses Agency
WETLANDS WATCH: 28 Proposed Residences at Former Mel Gibson Estate Scrutinized
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About 100 residents wearing “RHA” stickers for Round Hill Association attended Monday’s Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency meeting to object to a proposed development of 28 single family homes organized as condominiums with a community center at 124 Old Mill Road. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, Bill Galvin, Elliot Benton, Greenwich Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency, John Conte, John Tesei, Mel Gibson
Back Country Real Estate Talk Packs Round Hill Community Center
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Panelists said back country houses continue to sell though prices have come down. Westchester sellers continue to buy in Greenwich where property taxes are significantly lower. Young families continue to move to back country for the same reasons as always: affordable taxes, great schools, privacy, and country living. Continue Reading →