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Making a splash: Greenwich's $60 million Olympic pool dream
Last week, the Greenwich school board heard a presentation about options to renovate or rebuild the GHS pool. The pool feasibility study was presented here. For $8 million you get a renovated pool and 1-2 year relocation during the process. For $60 million you get a brand new Olympic sized pool and eight new relocated tennis courts. The pool was constructed in 1968 and is significantly out of compliance with current codes. Compliance issues include diving height clearances, pool deck...
Nov 24, 2025
CT Senator Chris Murphy turns up the heat with F-bomb
It started with this video produced by six Democrat lawmakers encouraging the military to defy orders. The video provoked the President to call it "seditious behavior, punishable by death." Here is the transcript of the lawmakers' video: "We want to speak directly to members of the Military and the Intelligence Community who take risks each day to keep Americans safe. We know you are under enormous stress and pressure right now. Americans trust their military, but that trust is at risk. ...
Nov 23, 2025
Nine speed cameras now watching you in Greenwich school zones
Four new speed cameras have been added to Greenwich school zones, making a total of nine speed cameras now operating in Greenwich. The four new camera locations are: Central Middle School, Glenville School, Greenwich High School and Parkway School. At these locations, warnings will be issued until December 17, 2025 when fines begin. Five existing camera locations are now beyond the warning period and issuing real tickets. Tickets are mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle. For the...
Nov 22, 2025
Old Greenwich Farmers Market uprooted by zoning board
If you were looking to find a local farmer's market in Greenwich you once had two choices. One was the Greenwich Farmer's Market on Arch Street & Horseneck Lane operating on Saturdays in a parking lot near the main Greenwich train station. The other was the popular Old Greenwich Farmer's Market operating on Wednesdays at 38 West End Ave at the Living Hope Church, but that one may be closing. Why? Last week Greenwich Planning & Zoning (P&Z) approved an application by the Living Hope...
Nov 21, 2025
Raw deal: Greenwich's untreated sewage seeping into local rivers.
Sewage pipes in Greenwich might be leaking untreated wastewater into local waterways. Save the Sound found high levels of bacteria not just following heavy rainfall, but also on dry days. That could point to a bigger problem of sanitary sewer infrastructure underground. Save the Sound tested ten sites in Greenwich and found six were not deemed safe to swim in. They include East Branch Byram River, Pemberwick Creek, Horseneck Brook, Byram Park, Byram River at Comley Avenue and Bryan River...
Nov 20, 2025
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