The tower would provide needed cell coverage to residents in the area, according to the proposal.
The proposal would convert several long-term spots in a downtown lot to "express" parking, according to parking services.
Town bodies voted on Wednesday to move a settlement forward in the civil case involving ex-Greenwich police Capt. Mark Kordick.
CT Attorney General William Tong announced results of his investigation into Greenwich Public Schools & former administrator Jeremy Boland.
The League of Women Voters of Greenwich will host three debates between candidates vying for office in the Nov. 7 municipal election.
Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to approve a request by the Commission on Aging to amend the property tax relief ordinance.
The Board of Selectmen on Thursday discussed a proposed flag policy for town-owned buildings and properties.
The Greenwich Registrars of Voters will hold a public lottery for multiple-opening offices to determine horizontal name order on the ballot.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works recently secured additional federal grant funding for the long-awaited project.
The owner of Glenville Plaza is seeking to rezone the site to add more parking for potential tenants. The Stop & Shop there closed in June.
Residents will be able to discuss issues in Glenville, and First Selectman Fred Camillo will give an update on several noteworthy matters.
The Greenwich Planning and Zoning Department is pleased to announce that the 2023 update of the Building Zone Regulations is complete.
The Greenwich Republican Town Committee confirmed the event with Patch last week.
The closure is related to the construction of four condominiums on East Elm Street.
Residents can pay the first installment of their 2022 Grand List property taxes by mail, online or in person.
First Selectman Fred Camillo spoke briefly this week about a proposal that would enhance one of Greenwich's most meaningful areas.
The hearing will take place as part of the commission's regularly scheduled Aug. 1 meeting.
The Greenwich Republican Town Committee gathered this week to nominate candidates for the Nov. 7 municipal election.
The board will return to a pre-pandemic vision of holding select meetings at night.
Greenwich Democrats met last week to nominate a slate of candidates for the Nov. 7 election.
With hurricane season almost here, the town is hoping to educate residents on how to prepare for and handle, flooding and storm events.
The Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission held a pre-application review on Tuesday for the new Central Middle School project.
The Central Middle School Building Committee is scheduled to appear before the Greenwich Planning & Zoning Commission on Tuesday.
Residents want the town to reconsider the Parking Services Department's decision to not include their street in the parking permit program.
The Greenwich Tree Division is expected to request the closures during the July 13 Board of Selectmen meeting.
The application has been filed with the town.
First Selectman Fred Camillo sent a letter to US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to advocate for a federal grant.
The town hopes to provide residents with a holistic update on longstanding projects that have been proposed in Glenville.
A commercial loading zone on East Elm Street is ineffective and causes sight-line issues, according to the town's parking services director.
Parking officials hope the plan increases flow along Greenwich Avenue and other nearby streets.
The Greenwich Democratic Town Committee will hold its nominating convention to officially endorse candidates at its July 20 meeting.
The last day to pay the first half of real estate, personal property, and motor vehicle taxes for the 2022 Grand List is Aug. 1, 2023.
The RTM considered an amendment that would have directed a portion of fire marshal inspection fees to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
The fine stems from an incident of double voting in the Nov. 3, 2020 election, according to the CT State Elections Enforcement Commission.
Laura Erickson is a member of the Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation. She will run as a slate with Selectperson Janet Stone McGuigan.
A community dog park is being proposed in Glenville near the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center.
"Residents may want to consider limiting outdoor activities and keeping windows closed to limit exposure to the possible smoke in the area."
The deadline for an elector to change from one party to another and be eligible to vote in their new party’s primary is fast approaching.
The markers will be at two locations in town to enhance visibility and awareness for bicyclists.