First Selectman Fred Camillo submitted an op-ed to Patch outlining why various proposed public safety capital projects are needed in town.
Barry's, a fitness chain with locations worldwide, would be located at 51 Weaver St., the current site of an office building.
Police will ramp-up enforcement in Greenwich this month for Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
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After a two-year hiatus, Riverside School's "Riverside Run" will return in May.
While this is not a meeting on actual building design, it is a meeting to learn what elements of a building are important to the community.
"He was a kind, caring and thoughtful person who always took time to help others and his kindness was bestowed to many."
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The schedule for all Aquarion customers and all private well owners went into effect April 1.
Twenty-two cases were reported on Tuesday, and another 22 were reported April 1, according to the district's COVID-19 tracker.
The causeway has reopened for regular foot and vehicle traffic, the town said Thursday.
USA Today 10 Best is currently running a contest to determine the top 10 city parks in the country.
In her free time, Lea crocheted blankets for Greenwich residents in need and adored animals, music, and dance.
First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town has received concerns from residents.
The center would be located at 469 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich.
Valerie Bolling, a longtime educator in Greenwich Public Schools, will receive the 2022 George A. Coleman Excellence in Equity Award.
The Zoom mini-lecture will look at the history of protest songs.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation held a public hearing Monday night on the proposed $464 million 2022-2023 town budget.
On Monday, Greenwich pickleball players urged the Board of Estimate and Taxation to keep funds in the town's proposed budget for new courts.
Prosecutors said a 50-year-old man pleaded guilty to defrauding banks in Connecticut, including Greenwich, in an ATM skimming scheme.
Greenwich Hospital announced last week that it plans to submit revised plans to the town for a new Smilow Cancer Center near the hospital.
The Greenwich Police Department said there has been an uptick in unleashed dogs around town.
Doug Howley, a Greenwich firefighter, helped save a girl from a fire on Saturday, according to Waterbury Mayor Neil O'Leary.
The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich's annual Youth of the Year event will take place on April 6 at 6 p.m.
Poetry, creative nonfiction, screenwriting—Greenwich writers are invited to register for Westport Writers Workshop's Spring session.
The comprehensive safety education program will be offered at Dorothy Hamill Skating Rink in Greenwich this summer.
The policy would establish criteria and procedures for the granting of naming rights for town-owned properties and facilities In Greenwich.
Greenwich Board of Estimate and Taxation member Nisha Arora said there must be a prudent and expeditious plan to modernize town schools.
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A 33-year-old Cos Cob man was charged with manslaughter on Tuesday, according to police.
Police said a man stole a car with a child still inside on Thursday in Old Greenwich. The car was found nearby, and the child was unharmed.
The Greenwich Police Department is reminding residents about the dangers of drunk driving following a recent rash of DWI arrests.
Harry Arora, a Republican State Representative for the 151st District in Greenwich, will run for Connecticut State Treasurer.
Virginia was a paralegal with Badger Fisher Cohen and Barnett and a devoted volunteer at The Rummage Room, First Church and Meals on Wheels.
Money for a new sexual assault services program was left out of Greenwich's American Rescue Plan budget.
A Fairfield County man claims in a lawsuit that he was poisoned after ingesting a toxic cleaning solution from a Greenwich Starbucks.
Police said a 42-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday and charged with larceny.
The donation was part of a joint effort from several Fairfield County police agencies to help Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion.
Harry Arora, a Greenwich Republican, registered on Monday as a candidate for State Treasurer.
Police said a 25-year-old man was extradited on Monday from Westchester County back to Greenwich.