Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, May 13-17, 2021
Up to the minute Greenwich property transfers transcribed from the Assessor’s office at Town Hall. 10 Artic Street sold on May 13, 2021 for $1,196,000 18 Pond Place sold on May 13, 2021 for $899,000...
View ArticleTree Warden Rules on Trees Eversource Sought to Remove in Vicinity of...
The Town of Greenwich Tree Warden on Tuesday announced his decision on the fate of numerous trees proposed to be removed, including 21 in the area of the Riverside Train Station. Other trees are in...
View ArticleSelectmen Consider Eliminating On-Street Parking on Lower North Street
In his last week on the job before retiring, Deputy Chief Mark Marino recommended to the Board of Selectmen that on-street parking be removed on a stretch of lower North Street between Lita and...
View ArticleChristopher C. Andrea, 34
Christopher Carr Andrea of Stamford, husband of Jamie Lamborn, passed away unexpectedly on May 28. Born in 1987 in Greenwich, Ct., Christopher was the son of Barbara Conway Andrea and Anthony B....
View ArticleGreenwich Road Runners Hit the Road on Global Running Day
By Elizabeth Casolo Greenwich Road Runners got a head start—shortly after the crack of dawn—on celebrating Global Running Day this Wednesday morning. Despite meeting semi-weekly (every Wednesday at...
View ArticleRTM Has a Vacancy in District 10: Northwest
The RTM is the Town of Greenwich legislative body. They examine and approve the budget, nominations to Town boards, improvements to Town properties, labor contracts and other significant Town...
View ArticleSelectmen Vote On Removing On-Street Parking on a Stretch of Milbank Ave
A second of two parking ordinance changes proposed by Deputy Chief Marino just before his retirement was to remove on street parking on a portion of Milbank Ave. The first was to remove on-street...
View ArticleJoseph LoPresto, 82
Born in Port Chester, NY on June 20, 1938, Joseph LoPresto was the son of Joseph and Margret (nee Lonzo) LoPresto. Joseph graduated from Port Chester High School in 1956. A year after graduation, he...
View ArticleUp to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, May 18-19, 2021
Up to the minute Greenwich property transfers May 18-24, 2021 transcribed from the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall 54 Orchard Drive 54 Orchard Drive sold on May 18, 2021 for $4,281,250 11...
View ArticleFEMA: More Than $7.5 Million Provided to Connecticut’s Greenwich Hospital for...
FEMA and the Connecticut Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (DEMHS) announced this week that a total of $7,556,621 in federal funds were awarded to Greenwich Hospital for the State...
View ArticleNo-Excuses Absentee Voting Gets Approval from Senator Kasser; Measure Heads...
Despite near unanimous Republican opposition in Connecticut, Democrats in the state Senate on Thursday approved a measure that will allow residents to vote in 2024 on whether they want to allow for...
View ArticleOG Merchants ‘Art In The Park’ Set for June 13 in Binney Park
The Old Greenwich Merchants are proudly sponsoring our 2nd annual Art in the Park event, happening in Binney Park, Old Greenwich, CT on Sunday, June 6th. 2021 from 10am to 5:00pm. Rain date will be...
View ArticleGreenwich High School Football Team Seeks Community Support on “Big Red Day”
The Greenwich Football team will be hosting their annual Big Red Day fundraiser this Sunday, June 13. The boys will we scattered all around town from 8:00 am-12:00 noon. They will be in small groups...
View ArticleImpressive Group of GHS Class of 2021 Student Athletes are College Bound
In a video streamed by Local Live, Greenwich High School athletic director Gus Lindine congratulated GHS seniors who have committed to play a sport in college. All of us at GHS are extremely proud of...
View ArticleIt’s Time for New Dump Permits, Bye Bye Pink, Hello Yellow
Thursday, July 1, marks the day residents of the Town of Greenwich are required to prominently display the new Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility entrance permit. Applications and the sale of this...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: New Greenwich Private School Approved with Multiple Conditions
On June 8 Clay Kaufman head of a new private school set to open in September, The Cedar School, again represented himself before the Planning & Zoning Commission. He sought final site plan...
View ArticleCovid-19 Update: Zero Cases at Greenwich Hospital, ‘Mask Optional’ Status Set...
Written by Kade Tibberts, GHS class of 2021 On Wednesday, Greenwich Hospital and Yale New Haven Health System reported a continued downward trend in numbers of Covid-19 cases. Wednesday also marked...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Greenwich Hospital Smilow Cancer Center Should Integrate Better...
Greenwich Hospital appeared before the Planning & Zoning commission on Tuesday, with revisions to their application for a new 50,000 sq ft Smilow Cancer Center. Since the last meeting, the...
View ArticleElected Officials Raise Pride Flag at Town Hall to Mark Pride Month
Written by Kade Tibberts, GHS Class of 2021 The Pride flag will fly over Greenwich Town Hall during the month of June. A flag-raising ceremony was held on Thursday, June 10. Greenwich First selectman...
View ArticleJohn Margenot Honored for 9 years of Service on Town of Greenwich Ethics Board
Former First Selectman John Margenot was honored Wednesday at the Office of Attorney Robert Sisca by First Selectman Fred Camillo for his nine years of service on the Town of Greenwich Ethics Board....
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