The dispute arose because the town wanted to take over a portion of the adjacent Stewart property.
The new website "will provide ease and accessibility to local government and information," says First Selectman Peter Tesei.
State Rep. Mike Bocchino (R-150th) is pushing for a sidewalk along the busy road near the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center.
A public hearing in Greenwich on proposed changes to floor area ratios for schools and other institutions is scheduled for July 24.
Proposed changes to the floor area ratio (FAR) regulations for schools and other institutions have drawn scrutiny.
Congressman says president made wrong decision in imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum
Some towns have seen their taxable property quadruple over the past couple decades.
The project remains in bureaucratic limbo.
"An Act Prohibiting the Executive Branch from Making Rescissions or Other Reductions to the Education Cost Sharing Grant" in the fiscal year
Hosted by Indivisible Greenwich, the event is one of many rallies planned for that day in Washington, D.C. and across the nation.
Battle lines appear to be drawn between residents and P&Z officials over the proposal, which some residents believe could be ripe for abuse.
The Greenwich Democrat considered a petition effort to force a primary for the state House seat.
A new report has been released that raises serious concerns about tire regulations in CT and questions how safe are our tires.
Incumbent State Rep. Livvy Floren (R-149th) says she accepts her party's nomination for re-election "with enthusiasm and energy."
The Bridgeport Mayor and gubernatorial candidate wants you know that the Greenwich Democrat is a rich guy with a lot of bathrooms at home.
Megan E. Cassano, under the Green Party banner, seeks the 36th District seat currently held by Republican state Sen. L. Scott Frantz.
A total of 16 companies in CT have received state assistance to relocate, expand, and create new jobs throughout the state.
Ever thought of serving on the Representative Town Meeting? If you live in this district, now's your chance.
The incumbent Republican is seeking his sixth term in the Connecticut General Assembly.
The party's endorsed candidates are running against incumbents for the 150th and 151st state House seats, and the 36th state Senate seat.
The move is one of several recent recommendations by the First Selectman's Cash Handling Task Force.
Fairfield County Democrats Nominate Himes to Return to Congress
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The New Britain Mayor had tapped Greenwich's First Selectman as her running mate, but she's now reportedly dropping her gubernatorial bid.
Incumbent state Rep. Livvy Floren (R-149th), who represents parts of Greenwich and Stamford, is seeking her 10th term.
Some important bills got a nod from legislators while others were killed for now.
The budget deal was reached on the last day of the legislative session.
The group and a host of residents recently spoke in favor of the ban before an RTM subcommittee.
21 employees made over $500,000 last year,
The Democratic candidate and Greenwich resident has received endorsements from a host of CT state and local officials.
The political reality of tolls got a clear picture Wednesday.
May 14 is the deadline for a CT voter to change from one political party to another and be eligible to vote in the new parties’ Primary.
The event was held on World Fish Migration Day, April 21, Mianus River fish ladder.
H.B. 5421 proposes to have CT join an agreement/compact to elect the President according to the will of the majority – one person, one vote.
Erin Stewart announced Peter Tesei as her running mate for a Governor/Lt. Governor campaign.
The honor from the Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol was the Chief's Award, which was presented at the group's April 21 benefit.
Greenwich Delegation stresses urgency for state government to live within its means.
A new report looks at how individual incomes taxes will change because of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Rita Azrelyant was relieved of her duties last fall.
The group supports "An Act Adopting The Interstate Compact To Elect The President Of The United States By National Popular Vote."