Here are the details on the upcoming Board of Selectmen candidate debate, presented by the League of Women Voters of Greenwich.
Here are details on the rescheduling of Thursday's Board of Selectmen meeting.
New employment data numbers have just dropped for Greenwich via the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Candidates for first selectman and selectman will debate in Greenwich.
Here are the unofficial vote totals from Tuesday's primary between Republican Board of Estimate and Taxation candidates.
A Republican primary for Board of Estimate and Taxation candidates is Tuesday, Sept. 9. Here's what to know.
Mark Teixeira, a former World Series champion for the New York Yankees, announced his campaign on Thursday in a social media post.
The lawmaker recently announced his campaign for governor of Connecticut.
Greenwich Department of Public Works officials are looking to implement traffic calming measures on one of the town's curviest roadways.
This year's election is slated for Tuesday, Nov. 4.
The proposal called for the installation of temporary materials for a "road diet" in a tricky area of Route 1 near the NY border.
The next scheduled Board of Selectmen meeting is Aug. 14.
The move is effective Aug. 1, according to an announcement.
Check out the Republican candidates for this year's municipal election.
Fred Camillo, a Republican, was elected to serve as first selectman in 2019. He is now seeking a fourth term in office.
"Unfortunately, the incident we had really forced us to do this, which is probably a good thing," First Selectman Fred Camillo said.
"Her experience in several key town finance roles will prove to be an asset to the town and its finances," BET Chair Harry Fisher said.
"This is an opportunity for residents to help shape the visual character and design quality of Greenwich," First Selectman Camillo said.
A public hearing was held recently on the recommended redevelopment plan for one of Greenwich's crown jewel properties.
"I urgently call on Governor Lamont to reconsider his support for H.B. 5002 and veto this deeply flawed legislation."
The facility closed in 2021 after it sustained damage from the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
Greenwich Democrats held a campaign kick-off event outside Town Hall on Monday.
A local couple has donated $500,000 for naming rights to the gymnasium at the new Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center.
The street name change would be symbolic, and no resident addresses would change, First Selectman Fred Camillo said.
Residents will be able to speak with state Rep. Tina Courpas (R-149) about special education and the 2025 legislative session.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting held its annual budget vote on Monday night.
A project to replace the bridge was completed last year, and the town is now looking to further enhance safety in the area.
Under a state program, each city and town in CT receives 5 cents for each nip sold within its borders every six months.
Greenwich is currently waiting for the state to approve permits before the cameras can be installed and turned on.
Construction work is expected to be noisy. The Board of Selectmen and project officials on Thursday came up with a "hybrid" work schedule.
Some audience members shouted “shame on you!” at the board after a vote on a reduction to the public schools’ operating budget.
Eversource indicated it will adjust a plan that's expected to bring noisy construction and lane closures to Greenwich Avenue.
Police said Peter Silbereisen contributed to the evacuation of lower Manhattan on Sept. 11, 2001, and served the department for 29 years.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said plans to erect a statue honoring Bush in town are not currently moving forward, according to a new report.
The Board of Selectmen is currently reviewing guidelines for this year's outdoor dining season.
The Greenwich Board of Health unanimously signed off on the project during its meeting on Monday night.
A "Sense of the Meeting Resolution" calling for the return of stationary cops to Greenwich Avenue is on the RTM agenda for March 10.
Members of the public are invited to discuss energy costs, affordability, taxes and Connecticut laws affecting residents.