Every two years since 2014, the town conducts a survey of residents to evaluate how satisfied the they are with government and services.
New Jersey resident Patrick Conroy drowned in September 2015 after accidentally driving off an embankment into the water.
"I am proud of the record that I have and all the accomplishments made along the way," Bocchino wrote.
Bruce Spaman, who was the Greenwich Tree Warden for 16 years, has retired.
The Greenwich First Selectman claims Kostin crossed a line with the comment. Watch the video.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in federal, state and local races on Election Day.
The Democrat defeated Republican incumbent L. Scott Frantz on Tuesday for the state's 36th Senatorial District seat.
The incumbent Republican was re-elected to a 10th term on Tuesday.
Residents are voting to elect a new governor and are also casting their ballots on key local and state races and a U.S. Senate seat.
As 2019 approaches, Greenwich stands "strong and unified," according to First Selectman Peter Tesei.
On Election Day here's information on all the candidates, polling places and more.
"We believe that public land transactions in our state should be transparent and include input from the public."
Town officials are at the beginning of the 2019-20 budgeting process.
"Twenty-two municipalities met high standards in a broad range of sustainability accomplishments to qualify for certification."
Crews will be cutting down trees in Greenwich and Stamford.
State Rep. Livvy Floren (R-149th) offers her opinion about proposed amendments to the Connecticut Constitution on the ballot this November.
The Democrat and Greenwich resident is running against Republican Bob Stefanowski.
More than 40 Connecticut communities have already banned the material.
This was the first full year that the Plan’s assets were managed by an outside investment manager, Neuberger Berman.
"She’s not afraid to vote for what is in the best interest of all of her constituents."
"We, her constituents, are most fortunate that she has agreed to serve another term..."
"She stands out from the crowd on every front, dealing with all players fairly and kindly."
"She's a leader who leads by example, a good neighbor and friend, and a strong representative for our town."
An opportunity to meet the party's slate of candidates.
"One budget issue Livvy has supported is putting a 'lockbox' on the State Transportation Fund, so that it cannot be raided."
Rep. Livvy Floren (R-149th) asks local residents for their support on Nov. 6.
The U.S. is one of the freest countries in the world. Here’s how free Connecticut is compared to rest of the states.
A study from the University of Chicago analyzes how sexist every state in America is.
The guide is designed to help "immigrants understand fact vs. fiction as it relates to local policies," and other matters.
In part to help improve the department.
This is the latest high-profile case where the Pledge of Allegiance has sparked controversy in a Connecticut community.
Greenwich Democratic state Senate candidate says electronic highway tolls are needed to fund infrastructure improvements
The campaign pledge is geared toward helping the Middle Class.
All three lanes on I-95 in both directions will be reconstructed. Motorists can expect delays and detours.
"It is about time that Connecticut had a real and talented Governor," Trump tweeted in his endorsement of Bob Stefanowski.
Here is how Greenwich residents voted in last night’s primary elections.
He easily defeated Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim for the Democratic nomination to run for governor.
He reportedly donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to a political action committee, which backed the eventual Republican candidate.
Mary Hegarty ran for the nomination against Joe Huley.
Greenwich's Peter Tesei spells out his reasons for supporting New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart for the Republican nomination for Lt. Governor.