GHS Alpine Race Team Excels in State Championships
On leap day last week, the Greenwich High School Alpine Race Team participated in the State Championship, their final tournament of the 2024 season. The Championship event pitted the best of all the...
View ArticleGreenwich DPW To Host Public Meetings for Input about Traffic & Pedestrian...
The Town of Greenwich Department of Public Works (DPW) – in conjunction with the Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Taskforce – is hosting a series of neighborhood-specific meetings for feedback on traffic...
View ArticleRichard “Richie” A. Coletti, 77
Richard (Richie) A. Coletti, 77, a longtime resident of Cos Cob, CT passed away peacefully February 29, 2024, surrounded by family after a courageous battle with cancer. Richie, the loving son of the...
View ArticleStamford Man Pleads Guilty to Producing Child Sex Abuse Images
Vanessa Roberts Avery, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, announced that Servio Barros-Terreros, 57, of Stamford, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Bridgeport federal court to a child...
View ArticleGreenwich RTC Primaries – Good Night for the Old Guard
March 5 was Super Tuesday, the day when the largest number of states held presidential primaries or caucuses. But in Greenwich it was primary day in Greenwich with contests for seats on the RTC in five...
View ArticleEugenio Scarpelli, 74
Eugenio Scarpelli, of Livingston Manor, NY formerly of Greenwich, passed away with his family by his side on Monday March 4. He was 74. Born in Rose Cosenza, Italy September 11, 1949 to Gennaro and...
View ArticleTrio of Social Workers at Nathaniel Witherell Named Town Employees of the Month
At The Nathaniel Witherell, the town-owner nursing home, Wendy Laychak LMSW; Justine Vaccaro LMSW, Director of Social Work/Compliance Officer; and Elaine Conklin LMSW were recently named as Town...
View ArticleGreenwich Creates Antisemitism and Anti-Hate Task Force
On Thursday First Selectman Fred Camillo announced the formation of The Greenwich Antisemitism and Anti-Hate Task Force. The announcement explains that a group of elected officials, educators, clergy,...
View ArticleGovernor Lamont Statement on President Biden’s State of the Union Address
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont released the following statement Thursday night in response to the State of the Union address delivered tonight by President Joe Biden: “Tonight, President Biden...
View ArticleRescheduled: Greenwich Communities to Host “Ferris Landing” Info Session
Update: The rescheduled forum will take place on March 11 at 6:00pm. in the Town Hall Meeting Room. It will also be live streamed over Zoom. The original forum on the proposed Strickland Road...
View ArticleUp to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Feb 5-12, 2024
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Feb 5-12, 2024, transcribed from the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall 18 Terrace Ave, Riverside from David and Bethany Hulme to Rodrigo Bravo...
View ArticleParents Share Heartbreaking Stories at Hartford Family Hearing for Autism and...
Friends of Autistic People (TheFAP) founder Brita Darany von Regensburg and husband Tibor attended last week’s Family Hearing and Testimony Day at the Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Caucus meeting...
View ArticleCatherine Quoma, 98
Many will remember Catherine Quoma from her walks up and down Greenwich Avenue. Some will remember her for the many years she worked as a server at Greenwich Country Club, which she did until well into...
View ArticleCT Dept of Transportation Announces: I-95 Pavement Rehabilitation in...
The Connecticut Department of Transportation’s pavement rehabilitation project on I-95 between exit 2 and 6 in both the north and southbound directions will begin on March 11, 2024. This project...
View ArticleState Senator Fazio Commends General Law Committee for Advancing Elimination...
State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36) is applauding the General Law Committee for passing S.B. 135 out of committee, one of his legislative priorities aimed at supporting Connecticut’s workforce, making...
View ArticleP&Z Commission Okays Removal of Knapp Building’s Gothic Facade
This week the Greenwich Planning & Zoning commission discussed a proposal to change the use of the former Knapp Funeral Home to retail. The Knapp building is listed on the US Dept of Parks National...
View ArticleGreenwich Schools To Remain Open for April 2 Presidential Primary
During Thursday’s brief Board of Education meeting, just over 11 minutes long, the board voted on whether to keep schools open for the Presidential primary on April 2. “I think with Nikki Haley no...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Denial for Application Involving Parking in Front Yard in R6 Zone
On Tuesday the Planning & Zoning commission denied an application from Zhongxian Tang, owner of 31 Prospect Street in the R-6 zone, to construct an addition that would connect an accessory...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Does Separating Market Rate from Affordables in 2 Buildings Pass...
On March 5, the Planning & Zoning commission continued a pre-application discussion of a proposed development on Mason Street at the former Honda dealership. Co-chair of the Affordable Housing...
View ArticleUS Postal Service & Postal Inspection Service Combat Postal Crime, Protect...
On Tuesday, the U.S Postal Service (USPS) and U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) announced an update on Project Safe Delivery, a joint initiative to protect postal employees and secure the nation’s...
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