Greenwich officials are hoping to address a dangerous section of roadway in town with a trial project involving lane reductions.
New employment data numbers were recently released for Greenwich via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed on July 26, 1990, by the late President George H.W. Bush, a former Greenwich resident.
The Greenwich Historical Society has appointed a new executive director to take over for Debra Mecky, who recently announced her retirement.
"The Greenwich United Way has always chosen the brightest and the best from the community to serve on our Board," said CEO David Rabin.
The initiative would bring fresh produce to subscribers each week, according to documents submitted to Greenwich Planning & Zoning.
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The project is expected to take four to five weeks to complete.
The town has heard from several residents that spotted lanternflies are back in Greenwich, First Selectman Fred Camillo said.
The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich says it is prepared to expand its impact and increase access to programs for local youth.
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The event in Greenwich will support the UConn Foundation’s Fight On Fund.
Proceeds from the event will support Banksville Community House programming, as well as the Greenwich Nationals baseball program.
The annual tradition features delicious food, beverages, a variety of vendors, raffle, rides for kids and live entertainment for all ages.
The community-wide reading experience engages all of Greenwich in exploring a single book.
The program is made possible through the generosity of an anonymous donor.
The Greenwich Planning and Zoning Commission approved the plans Tuesday night.
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The fundraiser supports Parsonage Cottage’s mission to provide high-quality, not-for-profit assisted living services for older adults.
The town is looking to designate the properties as official park land and open space.
The man issued a public apology on Wednesday at the behest of First Selectman Fred Camillo.
Nearly 100 retailers will offer sales and deals during the event, which will be held rain or shine.
The proposal has been modified and resubmitted after the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission held a pre-application review last year.
Proceeds will be directed toward college scholarships for children of police officers in Greenwich, and Harrison and White Plains, N.Y.
The interns helped deliver environmental lessons to more than 2,000 students across the region.
A new engine was installed on the Islander II ferry as part of a multi-year capital improvement program.
A proposal for a new kind of business at a former dry cleaning space has been submitted to the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Department.
A sure sign that summer has arrived — the Island Beach concession stand is set to open for the season.
Here's an update on when the Great Captain Island ferry could be back in service.
A Greenwich native was recently named as the newest member of the foundation's Student-Athlete Advocate Program.
According to historical records, the Marquis de Lafayette visited the site in 1824 to pay respects to General Israel Putnam.
The teacher's beloved wife was involved in a serious crash and has been hospitalized since.
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The town's Department of Public Works has announced the first Safe Streets Greenwich public meeting.
Greenwich has announced the launch of its new TreeKeeper Program.
Greenwich Communities, formerly known as the Greenwich Housing Authority, recently submitted a letter to the editor.
The renovation project continues to progress at the Cos Cob Library branch, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo.
Town officials are looking to increase safety at the recently-completed Wesskum Wood Road Bridge in Binney Park.
The hotel would also feature a restaurant, restored auditorium, rooftop cafe and bar and other amenities.
The Gulliver's nightclub fire killed 24 people in the early morning hours of June 30, 1974.