Shore Road in Old Greenwich has long been considered a dangerous stretch of roadway, and now there are plans to alleviate safety concerns.
With the town's new flag policy in effect, the Greenwich Board of Selectmen on Thursday approved a slate of flags to be raised in 2024.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and school officials presented their proposed budgets Tuesday to the Greenwich BET Budget Committee.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works has now won three awards for its Davis Avenue bridge replacement project.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones will present their budgets at Greenwich Town Hall.
Alexis Voulgaris, the first female RTM moderator in Greenwich history, was re-elected to a second term.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting also established a town noise ordinance after being without one for over a month.
Noise-related issues in Greenwich have been under the purview of the state since early December after the town's ordinance was repealed.
After failed votes by the Greenwich Board of Education to elect a new chair, the Board of Selectmen stepped in with a final decision.
After two deadlocked votes by the Greenwich Board of Education, the Board of Selectmen will step in and decide a new school board chair.
Each January, the selectmen will review the calendar and propose a slate of "legacy flags" to be displayed throughout the year.
Those elected to the town committees will nominate party candidates for state, federal, and local offices in 2024 and 2025.
First Selectman Fred Camillo and Greenwich's delegation to Hartford will participate.
Local and state-elected officials spoke at Greenwich Town Hall Friday about a $400K federal grant to develop a roadway safety action plan.
The Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission this week briefly reviewed a proposal to build two large residential buildings downtown.
The closure is needed because work is being done as part of a move to a new location with a renovated public counter.
The 2024 Greenwich Parks & Recreation fee schedule will go into effect Jan. 1, 2024.
A potential storm for Sunday night could bring heavy rain and wind.
The RTM voted to postpone the proposal following the Board of Health's sudden decision last week to repeal the town's noise ordinance.
The RTM approved an interim funding request of $338K for planning and design work, including a feasibility study, for the multi-use trail.
First Selectman Fred Camillo is calling for the resignation of the Board of Health chair after the repealing of the town's noise ordinance.
Greenwich Parks & Rec. is working with a consultant to develop a Master Plan for the Pomerance and Tuchman properties in Cos Cob.
A flood watch has been issued for the Greenwich area for Sunday evening through Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting will consider planning & design funds for the project.
The board was sworn in during a ceremony at Greenwich High School on Dec. 1.
Members of the Greenwich Board of Selectmen will take the oath of office during a ceremony at Greenwich High School.
A proposal is calling for the construction of an apartment complex at the site of the ironworks business, which was founded in 1927.
Greenwich is launching a satisfaction survey to hear from residents and how they feel about the state of the town.
The recounts were triggered due to close vote totals among candidates in Districts 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12.
The money is being made available through the Safe Streets and Roads for All grant.
Recounts will take place in voting districts 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12 in the election of Representative Town Meeting candidates.
Here are the vote totals for every candidate that ran in the Greenwich local elections on Tuesday, Nov. 7.
Thousands of Greenwich residents have cast their votes in the 2023 municipal election in a number of key races.
The turnout is greater than each hour in '21, Republican Registrar Fred DeCaro said. There are extra wait times due to the large RTM ballot.
Voters can turn in their absentee ballots or have questions answered by staff. Election Day is Nov. 7.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting convened a special meeting Monday to consider a $42 million appropriation for a new CMS.
The League of Women Voters of Greenwich has partnered with Greenwich High School for the debate.
The restaurant would have 132 indoor dining seats, 10 bar seats, eight seafood counter seats, and 60 outdoor seasonal seats, P&Z docs say.
The Greenwich Town Clerk's Office will have additional hours this week for people who want to submit their absentee ballot or get help.
The Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation held a special meeting this week to consider an additional appropriation for the CMS project.