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.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and school officials presented their proposed budgets Tuesday to the Greenwich BET Budget Committee.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and Superintendent of Greenwich Public Schools Dr. Toni Jones will present their proposed budgets on Tuesday.
Reservations for picnic and overnight camping permits for the 2025 season will be accepted starting Feb. 18.
The RTM voted on Tuesday night to accept a gift that will bring 36 decorative light poles to the Glenville corridor improvement project.
The RTM on Tuesday night effectively stopped the latest ice rink proposal from moving forward in its current form.
Several residents have asked for the Municipal Improvement status of the rink project to be referred to the Representative Town Meeting.
The town had received complaints from residents about speeding on a road at the Greenwich-Port Chester, N.Y., border.
The appointment was announced Monday.
Since August, the Board of Selectmen has been looking to increase safety at an off-set intersection in Cos Cob.
The two-and-a-half-story, side-gabled, shingle-style home represents an important period in Greenwich's history.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting was set to examine the ordinance for the first time on Monday night.
An old Victorian home on the property will be demolished to construct a 17,730-square-foot, three-story, multi-family residential building.
It's that time of year again when the Board of Selectmen considers fee changes for various programs, activities and facilities in town.
The saga between the Greenwich Board of Selectmen and the Greenwich Board of Education took another turn Tuesday night.
M. Jodi Rell was Connecticut's 87th governor, serving from 2004 until 2011.
A motion to defer a decision on Municipal Improvement status and a preliminary site plan to Dec. 10 passed by a vote of 5-0 on Tuesday.
Linda McMahon was rumored to join President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet since he won the election earlier this month.
Greenwich is looking to solve a dangerous Cos Cob intersection by implementing a four-way stop.
The money is part of an overall $291 million package from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that will be used for five projects across CT.
Greenwich is looking to enhance Veterans Plaza Park, the area in front of Restoration Hardware off Greenwich Avenue and Arch Street.
After receiving resident requests, the Board of Selectmen voted to enact speed limits on three streets that previously didn't have any.
Here is how Greenwich residents voted for every person on the ballot including president, congress and their local state races.
Greenwich residents hit the polls on Tuesday to vote in several key races.
A portion of ballots in Greenwich will have to be hand-counted due to issues with tabulators, according to the town's Registrars of Voters.
New this year, early voting in Connecticut ran from Oct. 21 through Nov. 3.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Greenwich, including the candidates and polling places.
The complaint challenges the legality of the school board's emergency meeting on Oct. 21 and special meeting on Oct. 23.