Application narrative submitted by applicant/owners’ representative, Joe Pecora, proposes 13 rental units in two buildings with access via Neil Lane and egress onto E Putnam Ave, right turn only. Continue Reading →
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Like dental offices, residential apartments represent another non-conforming use in the R20 single family zone, but commission did not find apartments would be any more non-conforming.
Additional wording that went into the final draft of CT’s housing growth bill last October allows towns to establish mitigation districts where off-street parking can be required for residential developments with 16 or fewer units. Specifically, towns can create two mitigation districts – they can be contiguous – each not exceeding 4% of the town’s parcels.
Application narrative submitted by applicant/owners’ representative, Joe Pecora, proposes 13 rental units in two buildings with access via Neil Lane and egress onto E Putnam Ave, right turn only. Continue Reading →
Welcome to the 2026 GFP Summer Camp Guide. We will continue to add camps. Contact Heather Brown at [email protected] for details. Continue Reading →
“I am encouraged that changes are being made, and I hope that, as the speed camera program is reinstated, Chief Heavey and First Selectman Camillo listen closely to the legitimate concerns raised by residents.” – Mark J. Lewis Continue Reading →
Welcoming more than 2,000 attendees, the Junior League’s hands-on, family-friendly community event allowed children to climb, explore, and interact with heavy machinery and emergency vehicles. Continue Reading →
The celebration will center on the arrival of the historic Dutch tall ship Oosterschelde in Greenwich Harbor at Delamar Greenwich Harbor and a free public festival at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park on Sunday, June 28, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Continue Reading →
Work on the original house that dates back to 1908 had been ongoing for weeks before a stop work order was issued by the Town’s Building Dept in late May. On June 5, an affidavit of notification of demolition was filed in the building dept. The 45 day waiting period started on June 6 and ends on July 20, 2026. Continue Reading →
“Greenwich Board of Education members might benefit from a busy summer of study. Their last meeting was not inspiring….The evening included one BOE member talking about bringing in lessons ‘I have learned in the corporate world.’ ‘The DOGE is strong with this one,’ to misquote Star Wars. The mood music was a general lack of seriousness while members scrolled on cell phones and laptops like teenagers.” Continue Reading →
379 Round Hill Road sold on May 20, 2026 for $4,685,000 Continue Reading →
To honor Dick’s life, a service will be held Saturday, June 27, 2026 at 2:00pm at Christ Church, 254 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT. Continue Reading →
Shawn Hoyt, the science administrator who helped bring School AI into Greenwich Public Schools, didn’t start with ChatGPT. He started with a policy. Continue Reading →