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Community Heard: Greenwich-Stamford Multi-Use Trail Shelved
In a significant win for local advocacy, the Old Greenwich Association (OGA) annual meeting on Tuesday, February 3, brought the news many residents had been waiting for. Commissioner of the Department of Public Works (DPW), Jim Michael, officially confirmed that the controversial trail project connecting Binney Park to Stamford's Bocccuzzi Park is being sidelined. The decision comes after a tidal wave of community feedback, with Michael admitting that 64% of residents voiced opposition to...
Feb 4, 2026
Old Greenwich School Project Needs More Money and Needs it Fast
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting (RTM) is a massive 235-member body that makes laws and approves spending decisions for the town. Meetings are scheduled well in advance, typically mid-month on a Monday. Special meetings are rare. Yet, a special meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, February 4. What's the emergency? The Old Greenwich School (OGS) phased-occupied renovation needs more money and it needs the money fast. The Rising Price of Renovation. The RTM is being asked to...
Feb 3, 2026
Greenwich flag raising - is there a limit?
For the 2026 year ahead, the Town has scheduled 26 flag raisings. That's an average of more than two per month—a schedule busy enough to suggest that every nationality, military group, and advocacy group in town is covered. But is it enough? As the calendar fills up, the question shifts from who we are honoring to how many honors the town can logistically manage. Nationalities. If you are Irish, Greek, Israeli, Armenian, Norwegian, Filipino, Canadian, French, Mexican, Italian, or...
Feb 2, 2026
Burglar Arrested for Stealing $1 million from Greenwich & New Canaan Mansions
On January 28, 2026, Greenwich Police arrested 48-year-old Grigoli Chaphichadze for orchestrating a series of high-value burglaries across Greenwich and New Canaan. Since October 2025, Chaphichadze targeted six homes, resulting in the theft of at least $1,015,115 of property. Second Floor. Investigators identified a specific modus operandi where the perpetrator gained entry by smashing second-floor windows, often utilizing ladders found on the properties or brought to the scene. This tactic...
Feb 1, 2026
"Concerned" Fairfield, CT liberals snub Education Secretary's school visit
Education Secretary Linda McMahon was scheduled to visit McKinley elementary school in Fairfield, CT, as part of her 50-State "History Rocks" tour—until her visit was abruptly cancelled. A handful of parents raised "concerns" about the event, which was slated for Friday, January 30. American History Celebrated. In the initial announcement on Wednesday, January 28, McKinley Principal Christine Booth praised the program: "Students will enjoy a dynamic, interactive assembly that brings...
Jan 31, 2026
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