What’s the saying? “Buy land, they’re not making it anymore.” – Mark Twain.
The same could be said for on-street parking, an increasingly scarce resource in Greenwich, especially with 8-30g affordable housing developments that typically include just one parking spot per unit. Continue Reading →
Sylvester Pecora
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UPDATED: Skirmishes Over the Hamilton Ave School Field Continue after St Roch Feast
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On Thursday the Board of Education released two photos of the Hamilton Avenue School field taken from a school camera. One was from Aug 8, which was before the St Roch Feast. The second, on Aug 15, was after the four day event. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Hamilton Avenue School, Joe Siciliano, Paul Cappiali, St Roch Feast, Sylvester Pecora
No Hint of Controversy in Parks & Rec Website for New Hamill Rink Project
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Parks & Rec launched a web page with official information on the Hamill Rink Project. It includes a form to submit a question requiring name and email. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Sports, Alex Popp, Bill Drake, Blaize Levitan, Byram Neighborhood Association, Byram Veterans, David Wold
Pecora Bros Seek to Replace 6 Healthy Pine Trees on Hamilton Ave School Property
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Sylvester Pecora Jr wants to cut down 6 mature Pine Trees even though they are on Town property. He wants to replace them with 10 Armstrong Maple trees, which will take years to mature to provide the same amount of shade. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Schools, Darrin Wigglesworth, Dr. Gregory Kramer, Francia Alvarez, JoAnn Messina, Joe Kay
P&Z To Require Housing Authority to Re-Test Soil Near Dump
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After hours of testimony from HATG’s attorney John Tesei, engineer Tony D’Andrea, land surveyor Mike Finkbeiner and Booth Court neighbors Dawn Fortunato and Otto Lauersdorf, followed by lengthy discussion among the P&Z commissioners long after midnight, the commission decided to approve the preliminary site plan with the condition that HATG add two test pits near Booth Court for “a double-check.” Continue Reading →