The meeting will be held virtually via Zoom.
The Board of Selectmen this week looked at a revised ordinance that aims to control feral/stray cat problems around Greenwich.
Each town in Connecticut receives 5 cents for each "nip" sold within its borders every six months.
Tod Laudonia shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 151st State House District in Greenwich.
Paul Cappiali shares with Patch why he should be elected to serve the 150th State House District in Greenwich.
The fundraiser will raise money for The Harris Victory Fund, according to a report from WTNH News 8.
Here's everything you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Greenwich, including the candidates and polling places.
Ryan Fazio shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve the 36th State Senate District.
Tina Courpas shares with Patch why she should be elected to serve the 149th State House District in Greenwich and Stamford.
Jim Himes shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve the 4th Congressional District, which covers 17 towns in Southwest CT.
The funds are being awarded under the first round of the state’s ConneCTed Communities Grant Program.
First Selectman Fred Camillo briefly discussed the Havemeyer Building during Thursday's Greenwich Board of Selectmen meeting.
Rachel Khanna shares with Patch why she should be re-elected to serve the 149th State House District in Greenwich.
Hector Arzeno shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve the 151st State House District in Greenwich.
Steve Meskers shares with Patch why he should be re-elected to serve the 150th State House District in Greenwich.
The debates will take place on Oct. 15 at Greenwich Town Hall.
The town is holding a recognition ceremony on Thursday.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works is requesting the weight limit to improve pedestrian safety in Byram.
Residents can submit debate questions ahead of the event.
The proposal called for the construction of two residential buildings with affordable housing in downtown Greenwich.
Greenwich is looking for ways to curb feral cat problems in town, notably in Old Greenwich.
"We think going forward with the plan as it stands today would be just a complete disaster for the community," said resident Zach Waren.
Incumbent state Rep. Rachel Khanna (D-149) was also endorsed by the group in 2022.
Property owners are requesting a change of use for the site. Here's what kind of restaurant could open up there, according to officials.
With the endorsement, Nick Simmons will appear on both the Democratic and Independent ballot lines in the Nov. 5 election.
The Board of Selectmen is expected to go more in-depth on ordinance language in September.
Drivers will now have to turn right out of the driveway toward the Post Road.
Following complaints, the town is looking for ways to control a feral cat problem residents say is impacting their quality of life.
The second-floor rental space "has continually been extremely difficult to rent," according to P&Z documents on file with the town.
The open house is scheduled for Aug. 7 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Greenwich Town Hall.
The town is seeking "creative proposals that generate strong activities and meaningful community uses."
A change of use to "restaurant" is being requested for the building, which has been vacant since March.
There are two races on the Aug. 13 primary ballot in Greenwich.
The hiring comes after "a thorough, open search," the town said in an announcement Monday.
The grant is being awarded through the Connecticut Department of Transportation's Community Connectivity Grant Program.
Property and motor vehicle taxes are due on Aug 1.
First Selectman Fred Camillo condemned political violence after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
Officials say that a greenway would link land through a new trail system and conserve "the ecological integrity" of the Byram River area.
Seniors, including older Presidents are prone to medication, infection, and dehydration impact.
The fines were handed down by the Greenwich Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Agency on Thursday.