But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
In a letter to town employees, First Selectman Fred Camillo said the policy is a "temporary measure."
Candidates for the vacant 36th State Senate seat debated on Tuesday night from Greenwich Town Hall. A special election will be held Aug. 17.
The Planning & Zoning Commission approved a Municipal Improvement request so Neighbor to Neighbor can move to another temporary location.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Greenwich residents.
Instead of voting at Greenwich High School, residents will be voting in the cafeteria of Central Middle School.
The Board of Selectmen hopes to address dangerous driving and traffic concerns around town in the coming weeks.
Many in the Greenwich area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
The GOP ticket is headlined by First Selectman Fred Camillo and Selectwoman Lauren Rabin.
P&Z officials told BET members that injecting town funds would help accelerate Greenwich's percentage of affordable housing units.
Residents may pay in person or online via the town website.
Democrats officially endorsed their slate of candidates for this fall's local election.
Candidates for the vacant 36th State Senate seat will participate in a debate from Greenwich Town Hall next month.
Planning & Zoning approved a change of use request so PAWS of Greenwich can open a new dog training, grooming, daycare/boarding facility.
The League of Women Voters in Greenwich, Stamford and New Canaan will host a public forum for the 36th State Senate seat candidates.
BET members thanked former chair Michael Mason on Monday for his years of service on the board.
The BET voted to appoint a new member to fill the vacancy left by Michael Mason, who stepped down earlier this month.
Greenwich Department of Public Works has launched a new website to get feedback from residents on the Greenwich Avenue Streetscape project.
Longtime Greenwich Town Clerk Carmella Budkins announced last month that she will retire at the end of the year.
Fazio, a Greenwich native, will be the Republican nominee for the vacant 36th Senate District seat. A special election will be held Aug. 17.
The Greenwich Planing & Zoning Commission voted Wednesday to approve a text amendment that prohibits recreational marijuana sales in town.
The unemployment rate in Fairfield County is lower than the Connecticut average.
Gevanter accepted the nomination from her party on Tuesday night to run for the vacant 36th Senate District seat.
Former Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei wrote a letter to delegates, urging them to support Leora Levy for the 36th Senate District.
DeCaro is the current Republican Registrar of Voters. He announced on Tuesday that he plans to run for the open Town Clerk seat.
Democrats voted unanimously on Tuesday night to nominate Alexis Gevanter to run for the vacant 36th Senate District seat.
Mason recently started a new role as Greenwich's labor contract consultant. A special meeting will be held to fill Mason's seat on the BET.
The 36th District Senate seat was vacated last month following the sudden resignation of Alex Kasser.
Levy, a Republican National Committeewoman from Connecticut, has announced that she will seek the 36th Senate District seat.
Longtime Greenwich Town Clerk Carmella Budkins has announced that she will retire.
Mason will lead Greenwich's labor negotiations.
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Mason, the current chair of the Board of Estimate and Taxation, was hired to consult on the Town's labor contract negotiations.
The task force will look at addressing cycling access, improvements, and safety in town.
This is how the Greenwich area compares to Connecticut for coronavirus vaccinations.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen discussed a possible change to the board name and individual titles on Thursday.
Meskers announced on Thursday that he intends to stay in the position of State Representative for the 150th District.
Greenwich Republicans and Democrats reacted with surprise to Alex Kasser's resignation, as both parties look towards a special election.