Here's what you need to know concerning the 2023 Greenwich local elections including the candidates, polling places, voting hours and more.
Thomas Waurishuk shared his views with Patch about running for Constable in Greenwich.
Mark Pruner shared his views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Assessment Appeals.
Jeff Reardon is running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Assessment Appeals.
William Grad shared his views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Assessment Appeals.
Lawn signs linking First Selectman Fred Camillo with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a GOP presidential hopeful, have been seen around town.
Stephen Selbst shared his views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
David Alfano shared his views with Patch about running for a seat on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Greenwich Town Clerk Jacqueline A. Budkins shared her thoughts with Patch about running for re-election.
Dan Sinisi shared his views with Patch about running for Greenwich Town Constable and for re-election to RTM District 9.
The approval is an important step and paves the way for the project to pursue funding from the Greenwich Board of Estimate & Taxation.
Lucy von Brachel shared her views with Patch about running for the position of Greenwich Town Clerk.
There have been several attempts over the years from various individuals to limit the use of noisy gas-powered leaf blowers in town.
Hary Fisher shared his views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Residents are encouraged to bring their questions, concerns and ideas on senior issues.
Lucia Jansen shared her thoughts with Patch about running for a seat on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Current Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation member Leslie Moriarty shared her views with Patch about running for re-election.
Nisha Arora shared her views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Greenwich Selectperson Janet Stone McGuigan shared her thoughts with Patch about running for re-election.
Greenwich Selectwoman Lauren Rabin shared her views with Patch about running for re-election.
Laura Erickson shared her views with Patch about running for First Selectman in the town of Greenwich.
Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo shared his views with Patch about running for re-election.
The drug overdose epidemic in the United States is a clear and present public health, public safety, and national security threat.
The Round Hill Association will host its traditional debate event later this month.
Karen Fassuliotis shared her views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
There are a few ways to obtain an absentee ballot and get your vote counted for the Nov. 7 municipal election in Greenwich.
Joe Huley shared his views with Patch about running for Greenwich Tax Collector and the Board of Assessment Appeals.
Old Greenwich School was built 1902, and is in need of upgrades.
Elliot M. Alchek shared his views with Patch about running for a seat on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
David Weisbrod shared his views with Patch about running for re-election on the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation.
Greenwich Tax Collector Heather Smeriglio shared her views with Patch about running for re-election.
Plans to demolish an office building and build a three-story residential building have been submitted to the Greenwich P&Z Department.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town will remain fully open to the public with all town employees reporting for work Monday morning.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen on Thursday voted 2-1 on a town flag policy, but not without some contentious debate.
First Selectman Fred Camillo pledged to keep his campaign lawn signs off public property. He urged challenger Laura Erickson to follow suit.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation and RTM last week approved interim funds to cover extra costs associated with the project.
The home, which was built in 1879, could be torn down to make room for a "10-unit residential community," according to submitted documents.
The one-hour meeting will take place in the Greenwich Town Hall meeting room.
The Representative Town Meeting debated appointments to the Board of the Nathaniel Witherell & the Central Middle School Building Committee.
Greenwich Town Attorney Barbara Schellenberg issued a statement on the settlement between the town and ex-police Capt. Mark Kordick.