Here's what's on the agenda for the Arch Street Task Force's first meeting.
A special meeting of the RTM has been scheduled. Here's a preview.
The task force will work to find a new use for the historic building at 100 Arch St. in Greenwich.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and school officials presented their proposed budgets Tuesday to the Greenwich BET Budget Committee.
The project to build 14 loft-style units was originally approved in June 2021, but construction hasn't started yet.
Following the presentations, the public will be able to comment on the proposed spending plans.
Thursday's Board of Selectmen meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room.
The latest entrant into the gubernatorial race is a former lieutenant governor of New York.
The Greenwich RTM will meet Jan. 20 to consider bridge funding, support for airport task force recs, a lease renewal & several appointments.
The event will allow residents an opportunity to hear from local and state officials on issues affecting the community.
The purpose of the project is to improve air quality, reduce congestion, minimize delays and decrease travel time in the Route 1 corridor.
There will be a caucus of all enrolled Republican electors of the Town of Greenwich this month.
The proposed complex is in the town's Bruce Park neighborhood.
First Selectman Fred Camillo issued proclamations to six members who are departing the Board of Estimate and Taxation.
The board took a vote Tuesday on the George H.W. Bush statue proposed to be in front of the Havemeyer Building.
The Board of Selectmen is reviewing proposed 2026 fee increases for Parks and Recreation programs and services.
Apartments would be a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom units, with several amenities at the 15.8-acre site.
The Board of Selectmen officially began a new term following a swearing-in ceremony on Monday at the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center.
The current iteration of the Board of Selectmen held its final meeting before a new term begins on Dec. 1.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the venue for the upcoming swearing-in ceremony will be "symbolic."
Greenwich has received a fully-funded grant from CT-DEEP's Trees for Communities grant program.
Greenwich residents are encouraged to give feedback on their experiences at the polls for the Nov. 4 municipal election.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and BET Chair Harry Fisher will participate in a public hearing on capital projects in town.
Here are the official vote totals for each Greenwich candidate who ran in the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Greenwich local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Greenwich residents hit the polls Tuesday to make their voices heard in the 2025 municipal election.
Greenwich residents are hitting the polls Tuesday to vote in the 2025 municipal election.
Here's what you need to know regarding the Greenwich municipal election including the candidates, polling places, voting hours, and more.
A public information meeting will be held to shed more light on the proposed multi-use trail that would connect Greenwich and Stamford.
The Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission held a hearing this week on the matter between First Selectman Camillo and the town BOE.
Each town in Connecticut receives 5 cents for each "nip" sold within its borders every six months.
Hale Bayram shares with Patch why she's running to serve as Greenwich Tax Collector.
Meghan McCreary shares with Patch why she should be elected to serve as Greenwich Town Clerk.
Similar No Kings rallies were held in Connecticut and around the country in June.
Stephen Selbst shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Douglas Fenton shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Jackie Budkins shares with Patch why she should be re-elected to serve as Greenwich Town Clerk.
Matt DesChamps shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation
Rachel Khanna shares with Patch why she should be elected to serve on the Greenwich Board of Selectmen.