Governor Lamont Signs Law Banning Dog Racing in Connecticut
Governor Ned Lamont announced on Thursday that he has signed legislation that repeals state laws and regulations that made it legal for dog racetracks to operate in Connecticut and enacts a new law...
View ArticleSelectmen Approve Speed Camera Ordinance for Greenwich
Thursday’s Board of Selectmen meeting featured a second read on an ordinance for the use of “Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices “ATESD” (speed cameras). According to the ordinance, these are...
View ArticleUp to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 9-12, 2024
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 9-12, 2024 transcribed from the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall 47 Lafayette Place Unit 1I from Nicholas Campofranco and Emily Campofranco...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Rezone of 6 Neil Ln would make way for office building addition
The May 14 Planning & Zoning Commission agenda includes a proposal to rezone part of 6 Neil Lane, home to Rocco V D’Andrea Inc, land surveyors, land planners and civil engineers. The 1.172 acre...
View ArticleBBB Warns of Facebook Phishing Scam Scares Page Owners into Sharing Password
The latest social media scam is yet another phishing scheme designed to scare Facebook users into sharing their login credentials. Here’s how you can spot the scam and protect your account from...
View ArticleGreenwich Selectmen Agree on 1-Year Variance on Gas Leaf Blower Ban for Town...
This week the three-member Board of Selectmen were all in favor of a one-year variance for town departments from the new gas leaf blower restriction that goes into effect at the end of this month. Last...
View ArticleUp to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 15-17, 2024
Up to the Minute Greenwich property transfers, April 15-17, 2024, transcribed from the Assessor’s office in Greenwich Town Hall 19 Heronvue Rd from Ryan Murphy to Annelise Steele on April 15, 2024 for...
View ArticleBerkley Insurance Co Seeks to Demo Several Buildings in Area of Steamboat Rd,...
Berkley Insurance Company has submitted an application to the Greenwich Planning & Zoning department to demolish several buildings in the area of Steamboat Road in order to build a new office...
View ArticleTree Warden to Hold Public Hearing on Fate of 188 Trees at CMS
The Greenwich Tree Warden, Dr. Greg Kramer, has scheduled a public hearing on the fat of 188 Town trees proposed to be removed at the campus of Central Middle School at 9 Indian Rock Lane, where there...
View ArticleFuss & O’Neill to Its Presence in Connecticut
Governor Ned Lamont announced on Monday that Fuss & O’Neill, Inc., a civil and environmental engineering firm founded in Connecticut 100 years ago, is expanding its operations in the state. The...
View ArticleFinal DPW Traffic & Safety Input Session: Back Country Greenwich is May 16
The last of six DPW input sessions for residents to share information on trouble spots for pedestrian safety and traffic is on Thursday, May 16 and it will focus on the back country, which covers...
View ArticleBOE Considers Eliminating 30 Minute Flex Block at Greenwich High School
The BOE had a first read last month of a proposal to eliminate flex time at Greenwich High School, presented by principal Ralph Mayo. The item is now an action item on this Thursday’s BOE meeting...
View ArticleState Rep Arzeno Credits “Playing by the Rules” for House Delegation’s...
On Tuesday the three members of Greenwich’s House Democratic Delegation to Hartford kicked off the weekly Central Middle School building committee meeting agenda. State Rep Hector Arzeno (D-151)...
View ArticleFarmers Market Preview: 2024 Seasonal Market Opens May 18 in Horseneck Lot
The Greenwich Farmers Market, which has been in existence for over 30 years, opens for the season on Saturday, May 18th. Head to Horseneck Lot for the 9:30am opening, marked by the traditional ringing...
View ArticleFormer State Official Indicted, Arrested for School Construction Extortion...
A federal grand jury in New Haven has returned a 22-count indictment charging Konstantinos “Kosta” Diamantis, 67, of Farmington, with extortion, bribery, conspiracy, and false statement offenses...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Oak Ridge 8-30g for 31-Unit Building Approved with Numerous...
On Tuesday the P&Z commission took up a vote on the application from Newfield Properties LLC’s proposal for a 3-story, 31 unit “government assisted” 8-30g development on Oak Ridge Street where 22%...
View Article“Safety First” is Refrain at Hearing on Fate of Rock Outcropping and 188...
Wednesday’s public hearing on the fate of 188 trees on the campus of Central Middle School was well attended, with about 50 attendees on Zoom, and there were no protests against removing the massive...
View ArticleP&Z Watch: Julian Curtiss School ADA Accessibility Project Approved
On Tuesday the Planning & Zoning commission unanimously approved the applications for Municipal Improvement and Final Site Plan and Special Permit for the BOE project at Julian Curtiss School....
View ArticleGreenwich State Reps Proud to Announce CT DOT Approval of Glenville Corridor...
Greenwich Representatives Rachel Khanna (D-149), Stephen Meskers (D-150), and Hector Arzeno (D-151) announced on Thursday the Connecticut Department of Transportation’s final approval of the contract...
View ArticleGreenwich Chamber to Host Event at Newly Expanded Cos Cob Wine & Spirits
Join the Chamber of commerce at the “new” Cos Cob Wine & Spirits on Monday, May 20 for a group ribbon cutting and re-opening ceremony from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. The store was closed for three years and...
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