In 2019 restaurants opened. Houses were demolished. There were parades, plays, contests, graduations, and much more. Continue Reading →
Steamboat Road Pier
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In Greenwich, Holiday Lights are Where You Find Them
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Indian Harbor Yacht Club’s marine staff built a 20-foot wood frame tree, which floats on a dock in Greenwich Harbor and includes 22,100 lights. The tree will be lit every night until New Year’s Day. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Dustin Bruce, Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Greenwich Green & Clean, Greenwich Harbor, ian MacMillan, Indian Harbor Yacht Club
BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS: Ribbon Cutting Planned for Revamped Steamboat Road Pier
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On Thursday, July 11 at 2:00pm the Town is holding a ribbon cutting ceremony at the end of Steamboat Road to celebrate the completion of improvements to the historic pier.
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Filed under: Government, Board of Selectmen, Department of Public Works, Joe Siciliano, Parks & Rec, Peter Tesei, ribbon cutting, Steamboat Road
Steamboat Road Pier: Allow Fishing or Ban It?
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A letter from the Indian Harbor Yacht Club, adjacent neighbor of the historic pier, said that despite safety notices and a metal railing in the pier’s crumbling corner, neither have “deterred the curious or discouraged the daring from climbing over, around or through.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Board of Selectmen, Drew Marzullo, fishing, Indian Harbor Yachth Club, John Toner, long island sound, Peter Tesei
Fate of Steamboat Road Pier in the Balance: Attractive Nuisance, Once Called South Greenwich Avenue
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The repair of the public pier by Indian Harbor Yacht Club has become a budget hot potato. The landing which was once an extension of Greenwich Avenue, is a popular fishing spot for out-of-towners. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, BET, fishing pier, Joe Siciliano, Parks & Recreation, RTM, Steamboat Road Pier
Tesei’s Unveils Proposed Budget; Hearing Brings a Mix of Voices
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At Monday night’s hearing people pushed for funds for the YWCA, Youth Services Coordinator, and for funds for a marketing campaign to combat what one real estate professional called “lackluster.” There was also a call to defer or reject a DPW request to repair the crumbling pier on Steamboat Rd. Continue Reading →