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 →
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Notice has been given that William and Victoria Frank filed an application with the Dept of Public Works Division of Buildings for a permit to demolish the house at 39 Brookridge Drive, which is listed as a 4,839 sq ft single family house built in 1908.
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.
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 →
“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 →
“I am honored to step into the role of Board Chair on July 1 and grateful for the opportunity to continue serving a town and a parks system that means so much to me.” – Sue Moretti Bodson Continue Reading →
Starting July 1, 2026, residents are required to use the new Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility entrance permit. Continue Reading →
Against Mr. Shapiro’s Cross-Sound Folly — and a Modest Demand for Its True Price. – Andrew R. Melillo, 12th-generation Connecticut resident by his Yankee bloodline, and 5th-generation resident by his Italian bloodline. Continue Reading →
J.R. Burton and Ben Ho head to Tanzania this July to climb Kilimanjaro and raise funds for a local primary school with urgent needs. Continue Reading →
A crash shut down I-95 north between exits 4 and 5 in Greenwich on Wednesday following a tractor-trailer crash with injuries and an oil spill. Residents shared photos of the traffic back up, emergency vehicles, jackknifed tracter trailer and pallets of bricks in an active lane of traffic Continue Reading →