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Dense apartment complex abutting Innis Arden Golf Club in Old Greenwich denied - for now
For five years, it was the project that wouldn’t quit. But this past week, the ambitious plan to transform a former industrial site on the Old Greenwich-Stamford border into a sprawling residential complex hit a concrete wall. On January 5, 2026, the Stamford Zoning Board officially denied the application for 23 Barry Place, a decision that has sent ripples through both Stamford's Waterside neighborhood and the Old Greenwich community. The site, once the home of the Conair Corporation...
Jan 11, 2026
Even more U-Hauls headed out of Connecticut
The moving trucks are revving their engines, and unfortunately for the Constitution State, they’re mostly pointed toward the border. According to the 2025 U-Haul Growth Index released this week, Connecticut has slipped another notch, falling from 41st to 42nd place in the nation. For the second year in a row, more people are packing up than moving in. The Red vs. Blue Divide The 2025 data highlights a massive correlation between state leadership and migration. Families aren't just moving for...
Jan 10, 2026
Greenwich man arrested for violent knifepoint sexual assault
Greenwich police have arrested Jeremie Alexis, 27, following a harrowing knifepoint assault that allegedly took place this past November. The allegations are brutal: Alexis is accused of strangling and sexually assaulting a victim at knifepoint within Greenwich town limits. The investigation was a multi-town effort beginning after the victim fled to Norwalk to report the crime. Alexis was taken into custody on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, and faces a slate of some of the most serious violent...
Jan 9, 2026
Greenwich police blotter: a spike in burglaries and vehicle thefts in December
The Greenwich Police Department just posted their police blotter for the month of December 2025. They received 2,997 calls for service during the month, one of the lowest months of calls of the year. Surprisingly, for the holiday season, the number of DUIs dropped to the lowest level of the year numbering only four, but the number of motor vehicle collisions were 204, the most of any month of the year. The number of stolen vehicles and residential thefts spiked to nine and seven,...
Jan 8, 2026
Connecticut Democrats say "Let Them Eat Pizza"
It's nine months away from the mid-term elections and the "Pizza vs Pocketbook" debate has officially boiled over. This week, the CT GOP launched a biting digital campaign titled: "Let Them Eat Pizza" here , targeting what they call the "tone-deaf" priorities of the Lamont Administration. The tension stems from a state tourism blitz featuring new highway signs that proudly declare, "Welcome to Connecticut - the Pizza Capital of the United States." The GOP's ad suggests that while Governor...
Jan 7, 2026
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