Tax bills were slated to be mailed out to residents earlier this week.
Greenwich Democrats announced their slate of candidates for November's municipal election. It will be headlined by Bill Kelly.
Kasser announced on Tuesday that she is resigning from her State Senate seat to focus on her ongoing divorce.
The board intends on holding forums with various neighborhoods around town to listen to concerns and issues from residents.
Fairfield County's unemployment rate is lower than the Connecticut average.
The meetings will highlight findings from an 18-month long study regarding sea level rise and its effects on Greenwich.
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Eversource wanted to remove 29 trees in Greenwich as part of a vegetation maintenance program, but it was ruled that only two can come down.
During the pandemic, parking ticket appeal hearings have been held telephonically, and the Town has found it to be more effective.
The Board of Selectmen voted on Thursday to give parking permit holders one last chance for renewal if they miss the deadline.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting approved $2.6 million for repair work at North Mianus School on Thursday night.
Kraig Gray will take over for Deputy Police Chief Mark Marino, who is retiring on June 1.
North Mianus School, which was built in 1925, was damaged by a ceiling collapse in February.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation used savings from state healthcare premiums to keep the mill rate flat for the next fiscal year.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
The Greenwich Planning and Zoning Commission recently approved a final site plan to establish a learning center at 124 Old Mill Rd.
Town officials hope the trust fund can help Greenwich when it comes to affordable housing.
The Board of Selectmen approved a detour plan to facilitate paving and final touches on the Greenwich Avenue/Elm Street improvement project.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said he plans on going "full speed ahead" to secure a new ice rink for the town following Monday's budget vote.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting made just four cuts before approving a final spending plan for the fiscal year 2021-2022 Monday.
PROCLAMATION from Fred Camillo, First Selectman NOW, THEREFORE, l, Fred Camillo, FIRST SELECTMAN OF THE TOWN OF GREENWICH , do hereby pr ...
PROCLAMATION from Fred Camillo, First Selectman
First Selectman Fred Camillo and his 2019 running-mate, Selectperson Lauren Rabin, recently announced their intention to seek a second term.
Camillo announced on Thursday that he will run for a second term. His running mate from ‘19, Selectperson Lauren Rabin, will run again too.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Greenwich.
The Town is now in its third year of partnering with Empower in the provision of administration services for the Defined Benefit (Pensio ...
The Department of Parks and Recreation office is now open for in-person services from 8am to 4pm. However, residency renewals and 2021 P ...
Heather Smeriglio has announced she will run for re-election to the position of tax collector for the town of Greenwich.
Certain areas of Connecticut have seen a surge of coronavirus infections lately, but state officials aren't exactly sure why.
The Greenwich Police Department is accepting applications for the Spring 2021 Citizen's Police Academy Class. The 6-week session will co ...
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Fairfield County neighbors.
"The recent reckless statements...showed the ugly side of politics."
The Town of Greenwich is currently accepting proposals from interested agencies/organizations for the State of Connecticut 2021 Neighbor ...
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town salutes the department and "looks forward to the next 125 years of excellence."