“The exciting thing is the issue is going to be resolved I believe in the next 12 months” he said. “That is huge for Greenwich. It will not only save us money but relieve us of a liability.” Continue Reading →
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The Greenwich school board met Monday night to to discuss and agree on procedure for reviewing candidates and determine a timeline for interviews and voting to appoint two new Republican members.
“…the court finds that the Commission properly approved the application, with modifications, the decision is reasonably supported by the record, and thus, the decision was not arbitrary, illegal, or an abuse of its discretion. Accordingly, the decision of the Commission is affirmed and this appeal is dismissed.” – Superior Court Judge Claudia A Baio
“The exciting thing is the issue is going to be resolved I believe in the next 12 months” he said. “That is huge for Greenwich. It will not only save us money but relieve us of a liability.” Continue Reading →
Construction began from west to east, as the railroad would open in stages to help pay for itself and further building toward New York. – Jim Cameron Continue Reading →
Proposed changes: increase parking permit fees, eliminate 1-hour parking in a narrow E Putnam Ave shoulder in Cos Cob, clarify definition of “moving a car” every 24 hours, define “small car,” add no Parking or Standing near the entrance to Belle Haven where landscaper trucks idle in the morning. Another change would give the Parking Service Director discretion over lost/stolen parking permits for Greenwich Plaza, the most expensive permit with the longest wait list. Continue Reading →
Stamford Downtown’s 2026 Summer Restaurant Weeks start on Monday, August 24, and run through Monday, Sept 7. A total of 29 venues plan to participate in the 2-week event. Offerings include lunch and dinner menus and take-out offerings at value-oriented prices. Gather friends, family, and office mates to enjoy an old favorite or venture out to try a new place. Continue Reading →
4 Cherry Blossom Lane sold on July 22, 2026 for $7,200,000 Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich announced this week the election of new board leaders and members. Changes in leadership include Krissy Schmitz as Vice Chair and Angela Chambers as Chair of the Governance Committee. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Mahjong Club. We’re excited to be offering something new to the Mahjong community in Greenwich and Fairfield County this fall — a Fast Track Chinese Mahjong course alongside their signature American Mahjong offerings. Continue Reading →
“Section 57 of the law makes it a crime for law enforcement officers and agents to ‘knowingly loiter or remain within two hundred fifty feet of an elections site.’ This is now a Class C felony….The predictable confusion and consternation from the short-sighted law necessitated interpretation and clarification from the Secretary of the State and elected officials, and it has further divided our lawmakers from those who enforce the law. All of this was avoidable.” – Joe Kelly Continue Reading →
55 Otter Rock Drive sold on July 16, 2026 for $15,000,000 Continue Reading →
The weather has been ideal for the St. Roch’s Church Feast and there are two more nights of pleasant clear skies are on tap for the Friday and Saturday nights. The St. Roch’s Church Feast is the town’s oldest community fair. It was established alongside the parish in 1938 by Italian Immigrant stonecutters. Continue Reading →