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Greenwich Lifts Snow Emergency After Latest Storm
The Board of Selectmen meeting, originally scheduled for March 22, has been rescheduled to Friday.

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Board of Selectmen, acting as the town’s Traffic Authority, lifted the snow emergency that prohibited on-street parking along snow emergency routes, as of 9 a.m. on Thursday, March 22, officials announced. Greenwich Town Hall reopened for regular business hours at 8 a.m.
The Board of Selectmen meeting, originally scheduled for March 22, has been rescheduled for 10 a.m. Friday, March 23 in the Town Hall Meeting Room.
"Residents are reminded that according to Town Ordinance Sec. 11-7. - All owners, tenants and occupants of land or buildings adjoining a sidewalk shall at all times keep the sidewalk free of all snow and ice and shall be removed not later than eighteen (18) hours after the fall of snow," wrote Greenwich officials in a statement.
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"There weren’t any major incidents reported during this storm event," they added.
At the end of the day this “STORM “ was a good one; no one was injured, no property damage, and only a few minor accidents. Enjoy the pretty scenery the light snow gave us!! pic.twitter.com/nzrTPNavFT
— Greenwich PD PIO (@GreenwichCTPD) March 22, 2018
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