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Greenwich Swindler's Story Closes with Sale of Pecksland Road Estate
The long, turbulent saga of Samuel Klein is finally reaching its final chapter. As first reported by Chris Fountain’s For What It’s Worth , the estate at 143 Pecksland Road has been re-listed. Originally purchased by Klein in 1997 for $6.35 million, the property is now being offered for $6.7 million under foreclosure conditions—a quiet end for a home tied to a multi-million dollar federal fraud case. Rise and Fall Samuel Klein was once a titan in the New York and Connecticut real estate...
Apr 15, 2026
A Win for Byram Safety: Police Shut Down West Church Street Drug Hub
The quiet streets of Byram have recently been disrupted by frequent police activity at a single address: 60 West Church Street . A look at the police blotter suggests these aren't just random calls, but a focused effort to dismantle a local narcotics hub. Timeline of Incidents February 6: Police responded to a "verbal altercation" at the home. Morgan F. Eaton (33) was arrested after officers found cocaine and drug paraphernalia. Story here . February 15: Officers returned to the same...
Apr 14, 2026
Bombshell: Aquarion Deal Falls Apart on Spreadsheet Error
After years of controversy, Eversource reached a deal to sell Aquarion Water Co. to a newly formed public authority. The selling point? A promise of long-term rate stability for Connecticut families. The Promise: On March 25, 2026, PURA (the state’s utility regulator) gave the green light to the sale. The deciding factor was a conclusion that the deal would result in zero rate increases between 2035 and 2040 , providing a much-needed reprieve for customers. It sounded like a rare win for...
Apr 13, 2026
Vexatious, Are You?
At last week's Board of Selectmen meeting, First Selectman Camillo warned of legislative initiatives coming from Hartford that threaten local control over zoning in Greenwich. For example, a bill has been proposed to permit 5-story buildings and 5-foot setbacks as a right—completely bypassing Planning & Zoning approval. However, there is one piece of legislation Camillo actually agrees with: the proposed Vexatious Requester Law (SB 466) . He revealed that the town has been "vexed" by...
Apr 12, 2026
The Great Barrier Relief: Greenwich Covers "Ugly" Concrete Barriers with Green Sleeves
It's official: Greenwich has a case of the "uglies," and the only cure is a very specific shade of forest green. At the recent Board of Selectmen meetings, the town’s concrete jersey barriers—those chunky, industrial blocks making up the outdoor dining nodes on Greenwich Avenue are receiving high level attention. The consensus? They are eyesores and just plain "ugly." Here is the town's plan to transition from "Brutalist Gray" to "Greenwich Garden Green. A Cover Up The Solution: ...
Apr 11, 2026
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