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Greenwich, Connecticut

Greenwich (/ˈɡrɛnɪ/, GREN-itch) is a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. At the 2020 census, it had a population of 63,518.[2] Greenwich is a principal community of the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk–Danbury metropolitan statistical area, which comprises all of Fairfield County, and is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region. The town is the southwesternmost municipality in both the State of Connecticut and the six-state region of New England. The town is named after Greenwich, a royal borough of London in the United Kingdom.[3]

Greenwich
Greenwich Town Hall
Coordinates: 41°02′20″N 73°36′49″W / 41.03889°N 73.61361°W / 41.03889; -73.61361
CountryUnited States
U.S. stateConnecticut
CountyFairfield
RegionWestern CT
Settled1640
Joined Connecticut1656
Named forGreenwich, London
Government
 • TypeRepresentative town meeting
 • First selectmanFred Camillo (R)
 • SelectwomanLauren Rabin (R)
 • Town administratorBenjamin Branyan
 • Town meeting moderatorAlexis Voulgaris
Area
 • Total67.2 sq mi (174.0 km2)
 • Land47.8 sq mi (123.8 km2)
 • Water19.4 sq mi (50.3 km2)
Elevation
131 ft (40 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total63,518
 • Density1,328.8/sq mi (513.1/km2)
Time zoneUTC–5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC–4 (Eastern)
ZIP Codes
06807, 06830, 06831, 06870, 06878, 06836
Area code(s)203/475
FIPS code09-33620
GNIS feature ID213435[1]
Websitewww.greenwichct.gov

It is the largest town on Connecticut's affluent Gold Coast. Greenwich is home to many hedge funds and financial services firms due to its residential setting and proximity to New York City.[4][5]

History Edit

The town of Greenwich was settled in 1640, by the agents Robert Feake and Captain Daniel Patrick, for Gov. Theophilus Eaton of New Haven Colony, who purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians in exchange of 25 English coats.[6][7][8] One of the founders was Elizabeth Fones Winthrop, daughter-in-law of John Winthrop, founder and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. What is now called Greenwich Point was known for much of the area's early history as "Elizabeth's Neck" in recognition of Elizabeth Fones and the 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich.[9] Greenwich was declared a township by the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford on May 11, 1665.[10]

During the American Revolution, General Israel Putnam made a daring escape from the British on February 26, 1779, in Greenwich. Although British forces captured and sacked the town, Putnam was able to warn Stamford.[10]

In 1974, Gulliver's Restaurant and Bar, on the border of Greenwich and Port Chester, burned, killing 24 young people.[11]

In 1983, the Mianus River Bridge, which carries traffic on Interstate 95 over an estuary, collapsed, resulting in the death of three people.[12]

For many years, Greenwich Point (locally termed "Tod's Point"), was open only to town residents and their guests. However, a lawyer sued, saying his rights to freedom of assembly were threatened because he was not allowed to go there. The lower courts disagreed, but the Supreme Court of Connecticut agreed, and Greenwich was forced to amend its beach access policy to all four beaches in 2001. These beaches include Greenwich Point Park, Island Beach, Great Captain Island, and Byram Park.[13]

Geography Edit

According to the United States Census Bureau in 2000, the town had a total area of 67.2 square miles (174 km2), of which 47.8 square miles (124 km2) is land and 19.4 square miles (50 km2), or 28.88%, is water. In terms of area, Greenwich is twice the size of Manhattan. The town is bordered to the West by Port Chester, New York, and Rye Brook, New York. To the North it is bordered by Armonk, New York, and Banksville, New York. To the South it is bordered by the Long Island Sound. To the East, it is bordered by Stamford, Connecticut.

Neighborhoods and sections Edit

 
Greenwich Municipal Center Historic District, Fairfield County, Connecticut

The U.S. Census Bureau recognizes nine CDPs within the town: Byram, Cos Cob, Glenville, Indian Field, Old Greenwich, Pemberwick, Riverside, Rock Ridge and the Greenwich CDP covering the historic municipal center of the town. The USPS lists separate zip codes for "Greenwich" (spanning two zip codes), Cos Cob, Old Greenwich, and Riverside, for a total of five zip codes, plus a sixth zip code for PO Box. Additionally, Greenwich is often further divided into several smaller, unofficial neighborhoods.

Greenwich's Hispanic and Latin American population is concentrated in the southwestern corner of the town.[14][15] In 2011, numerous neighborhoods were described by Business Insider as being among the richest neighborhoods in America.[16]

Historical sites Edit

Islands Edit

Calf Island is a 29-acre (120,000 m2) island about 3,000 feet (910 m) from the Byram shore in Greenwich.[19]

More than half of the island (on the west side) is a bird sanctuary off-limits to members of the public without permission to visit. As of 2006 the island is available for overnight stays for those with permits, otherwise the east side is open from dawn until dusk.[19]

Great Captain Island is also off the coast of Greenwich, and includes the southernmost point in Connecticut. There is a U.S. Coast Guard lighthouse on this island, as well as a designated area as a bird sanctuary. The lighthouse is a skeletal tower.

Island Beach or "Little Captain Island" once was the venue for the town's annual Island Beach Day. Ventriloquist Paul Winchell and his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, once came for a show, and on another occasion the Connecticut National Guard let adults and children fire machine guns into the water, according to an article in the Greenwich Time.[20]

Island Beach has changed over the decades. The bathhouse once on the island's eastern shore is gone, and erosion is slowly eating away at the beaches themselves.[20]

Climate Edit

Greenwich experiences a humid continental climate (Dfa); however, it is quite close to a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa). During winter storms, it is common for the area north of the Merritt Parkway to receive significantly heavier snowfall than the area closer to the coast, due to the moderating influence of Long Island Sound.

Climate data for Greenwich, Connecticut
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F (°C) 35
(2)
39
(4)
47
(8)
58
(14)
69
(21)
77
(25)
82
(28)
80
(27)
73
(23)
62
(17)
51
(11)
40
(4)
59
(15)
Average low °F (°C) 21
(−6)
23
(−5)
29
(−2)
39
(4)
49
(9)
59
(15)
64
(18)
63
(17)
55
(13)
44
(7)
36
(2)
27
(−3)
42
(6)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 4.32
(110)
3.24
(82)
4.73
(120)
4.44
(113)
4.58
(116)
3.77
(96)
3.72
(94)
4.00
(102)
4.70
(119)
4.17
(106)
4.47
(114)
4.31
(109)
50.45
(1,281)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 7.7
(20)
8.3
(21)
4.9
(12)
1.2
(3.0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0.4
(1.0)
5.2
(13)
28
(71)
Source 1: Weather Channel[21]
Source 2: WeatherDB[22]

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18003,047
18103,53316.0%
18203,7907.3%
18303,8010.3%
18403,9213.2%
18505,03628.4%
18606,52229.5%
18707,64417.2%
18807,8923.2%
189010,13128.4%
190012,17220.1%
191016,46335.3%
192022,12334.4%
193033,11249.7%
194035,5097.2%
195040,83515.0%
196053,79331.7%
197059,75511.1%
198059,578−0.3%
199058,441−1.9%
200061,1014.6%
201061,1710.1%
202063,5183.8%

At the 2020 U.S. census, there were 63,518 people in Greenwich.[23] Per the American Community Survey's 2018 estimates, the population of Greenwich grew to 62,574.[24] There were 24,234 housing units, 22,251 households, and 16,322 families in 2018.[25] The town's racial makeup consisted of 72.8% non-Hispanic whites, 3.3% Blacks or African Americans, 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Natives, 7.6% Asian Americans, and 2.2% multiracial Americans. Hispanic and Latin American residents made up 13.8% of the estimated population.

The average household size from 2014 to 2018 grew to 2.78 and the average family size was 3.28. The median household income excluding capital gains was $142,819 and the average income was $272,636.[26] Including capital gains, the median household income in 2014 was $511,411.[27] The per capita income for the town was $98,467.[28]

At the census[29] of 2000, there were 61,101 people, 23,230 households, and 16,237 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,277.6 inhabitants per square mile (493.3/km2). There were 24,511 housing units at an average density of 512.5 per square mile (197.9/km2). At the census estimates of 2013,[30] the racial makeup of the town was 80.90% White, 4.90% Black, 0.10% Native American, 7.80% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, and 2.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13.90% of the population.

There were 23,230 households, out of which 33.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.4% were married couples living together, 8.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.1% were non-families. 24.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.12.

In the town the population was spread out, with 25.4% under the age of 18, 4.1% from 18 to 24, 28.8% from 25 to 44, 25.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.2 males.

Wealth Edit

Greenwich is home to two of the wealthiest zip codes in Connecticut, 06830 and 06831, with average adjusted gross incomes of $638,560 and $721,550, and median household incomes of $109,250 and $155,417, respectively.[31] In recent decades, the town has attracted wealthy expats from around the globe due to its extremely low tax rate,[32] school system, and proximity to Manhattan, which is an hour by Metro North.[33] The median listing price for a home in the town was $2.3 million in 2021.[34] The coastal neighborhood of Belle Haven, along with Backcountry, have some of the wealthiest single family real estate in the world.[citation needed] In 2014, the highest asking price for a residential property in town was the Copper Beech Estate at $190 million. It later sold for $120 million.[35]

Economy Edit

Greenwich, along with Stamford, are the economic centers of Fairfield County and its metropolitan statistical area. Prominent companies based in the town of Greenwich are: AQR Capital, Blue Harbour Group, Blue Sky Studios/20th Century Animation, Blyth, Inc., Cambridge Solutions,[36] First Reserve Corporation, Interactive Brokers, Nestlé Waters North America,[37] North Street Capital, Silver Point Capital, Viking Global Investors, W. R. Berkley, a holding company for subsidiaries that sell property-casualty insurance, XFL, and XPO Logistics. Other major institutions in the township are Greenwich Hospital, Hyatt Regency, Tudor Investment Corporation, Eversource Energy, Brunswick School, and Camuto Group.

Arts and culture Edit

 
Artist's Home in Autumn, Greenwich, Connecticut (c. 1895), by John Henry Twachtman

Greenwich is home to the Greenwich International Film Festival, which acts in coordination with nonprofits to promote socially conscious filmmaking in the city's downtown in an annual June festival, in addition to screenings and events held year-round.[38][39]

The Greenwich Symphony Orchestra begun in 1958 as the Greenwich Philharmonia, it became fully professional by 1967.[citation needed] The Greenwich Choral Society, founded in 1925, performs locally and elsewhere, including in New York City and Europe.[40]

The Greenwich post office contains a mural, The Packet Sails from Greenwich Green, painted in 1939 by Victoria Hutson Huntley.[41]

The Bruce Museum is a town-owned institution with sections devoted to art and natural history. Putnam Cottage (Knapp Tavern) historic house museum, is also located within Greenwich.

Acacia Lodge No. 85, Ancient, Free & Accepted Masons, founded in 1857 in the top level of the old Cos Cob School House, is located in the town.[42] Its members were originally of Union Lodge No. 5, founded 1763, and though its "home base" was Stamford, it was given the jurisdiction of "Stamford, Horseneck and parts adjacent." Union Lodge often met in Greenwich, and the first recorded meeting place was Knapp's Tavern on the King's Highway.[42]

Sports and recreation Edit

Recreation Edit

The Greenwich Y.M.C.A. and Greenwich Y.W.C.A. offer fitness and social services.

Arch Street, The Greenwich Teen Center has age-specific programs and events on weekdays and weekends.

Dorothy Hamill Rink is a town-owned ice rink open seasonally.[43]

Beaches Edit

The town has four beaches on Long Island Sound:

Private membership clubs Edit

  • Greenwich Country Club
  • The Milbrook Club
  • Round Hill Club
  • The Stanwich Club
  • Burning Tree Country Club
  • Field Club of Greenwich
  • Tamarack Country Club
  • Fairview Country Club
  • Indian Harbor Yacht Club
  • Riverside Yacht Club
  • Belle Haven Club
  • Old Greenwich Yacht Club
  • Rocky Point Club
  • Greenwich Water Club
  • Greenwich Boat & Yacht Club
  • Innis Arden Golf Club

Education Edit

Public schools Edit

 
Greenwich High School

Greenwich Public Schools operates the public schools. Greenwich High School is the district's sole high school. As of 2012 elementary schools had the same pattern of racial segregation as the town as a whole with Hispanic students concentrated in the two elementary schools in the southwestern corner of the district, New Lebanon and Hamilton Avenue.[14] The 3 middle schools have balanced enrollment.[44] There is a Connecticut racial diversity law which requires that the percentage of students in an ethnic group in a school may not deviate by more than 25% from the average for the district. Thus, as of 2013, the district was out of compliance[15] and was searching for solutions.[44]

Elementary Schools:

Middle Schools:

  • Central Middle School
  • Eastern Middle School
  • Western Middle School

High Schools:

Private schools Edit

Approximately 25-30% of K-12 residents are enrolled in private schools, a high ratio compared to other municipalities in CT and elsewhere in the region.[45][46]

Government and politics Edit

The town of Greenwich is one political and taxing body, but consists of several distinct sections or neighborhoods, such as Banksville, Byram, Cos Cob, Glenville, Mianus, Old Greenwich, Riverside and Greenwich (sometimes referred to as central, or downtown, Greenwich). Of these neighborhoods, three (Cos Cob, Old Greenwich, and Riverside) have separate postal names and ZIP codes.[50]

The town has three selectmen and a Representative Town Meeting (RTM). The RTM must approve all budgets, and consists of 230 elected representatives. RTM members are not paid. The three selectmen are elected on a town-wide basis, although each person can only vote for two members. This assures that there will almost always be one Democrat and two Republicans or two Democrats and one Republican. While voter registration is skewed in the Republicans' favor, they do not have a lock on the First Selectman's chair, and Democrats have held the seat recently. Many of the other town committees have equal representation between Democrats and Republicans, regardless of the vote breakdown, since each individual can only vote for half as many seats as are available.[50]

Voter registration and party enrollment as of November 5, 2018
Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters Percentage
Republican 12,855 1,051 13,906 33.85%
Democratic 10,396 919 11,315 27.55%
Unaffiliated 14,073 1,051 15,124 36.82%
Minor parties 643 88 731 1.74%
Total 37,967 3,109 41,076 100%

Voting History Edit

Greenwich, Connecticut was a mostly Democrat jurisdiction up through 1892, voting for the Democrat in 13 of the 17 presidential elections from that party's founding in the mid-1820s up through 1892. Then the GOP would win Greenwich in 27 of the 28 presidential elections from 1896 to 2004, and in three of the last four presidential elections, the Democrat has carried the town.

The largest share of the vote received by a Democratic presidential candidate is the 64.56% of the vote received by Martin Van Buren in 1836, the largest share of the vote received by a Republican presidential candidate is the 78.25% of the vote received by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, and the largest percentage of the vote receive by third-party presidential candidates was the 27.61% of the vote received by the third-party candidates in the 1912 presidential election. Most prominently, Theodore Roosevelt under the Bull Moose Party.

The results of Greenwich in all 49 presidential elections since 1828 can be found below:

Greenwich town vote
by party in presidential elections[51]
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020 61.59% 22,243 36.74% 13,269 1.67% 600
2016 56.49% 17,630 39.14% 12,215 4.37% 1,364
2012 43.90% 13,079 55.24% 16,456 0.86% 255
2008 53.44% 16,233 45.89% 13,937 0.67% 204
2004 47.00% 14,334 51.90% 15,830 1.10% 336
2000 44.16% 12,780 51.51% 14,905 4.33% 1,253
1996 41.49% 11,622 51.08% 14,308 7.43% 2,080
1992 36.62% 11,893 48.91% 15,885 14.47% 4,698
1988 33.25% 10,205 65.68% 20,158 1.07% 327
1984 29.08% 9,620 70.63% 23,361 0.29% 95
1980 27.25% 8,670 60.90% 19,379 11.85% 3,770
1976 33.21% 10,400 66.19% 20,725 0.60% 187
1972 29.90% 9,289 69.02% 21,440 1.08% 335
1968 35.46% 10,396 61.29% 17,972 3.25% 953
1964 54.88% 15,265 45.12% 12,549 0.00% 0
1960 34.43% 9,554 65.57% 18,199 0.00% 0
1956 21.75% 5,566 78.25% 20,026 0.00% 0
1952 28.89% 6,809 70.88% 16,708 0.23% 54
1948 29.51% 5,485 68.31% 12,697 2.18% 405
1944 35.50% 6,157 64.50% 11,188 0.00% 0
1940 33.20% 5,625 66.80% 11,319 0.00% 0
1936 40.46% 5,452 59.54% 8,024 0.00% 0
1932 38.42% 4,252 61.58% 6,816 0.00% 0
1928 34.24% 3,363 65.29% 6,413 0.47% 46
1924 19.54% 1,112 74.53% 4,242 5.94% 338
1920[52] 22.44% 1,096 75.12% 3,669 2.44% 119
1916[52] 37.70% 1,130 60.56% 1,815 1.74% 52
1912[53] 37.23% 956 35.16% 903 27.61% 709
1908[53] 34.95% 881 61.92% 1,561 3.13% 79
1904[54] 39.22% 937 58.35% 1,394 2.43% 58
1900[54] 39.91% 902 59.82% 1,352 0.27% 6
1896[55] 34.21% 740 63.48% 1,373 2.31% 50
1892[55] 52.84% 1,051 46.10% 917 1.06% 21
1888[56] 51.85% 938 46.77% 846 1.38% 25
1884[56] 50.95% 828 47.82% 777 1.23% 20
1880[56] 50.44% 808 49.56% 794 0.00% 0
1876[56] 52.51% 774 47.49% 700 0.00% 0
1872[56] 47.52% 469 52.48% 518 0.00% 0
1868[56] 52.84% 578 46.10% 451 0.00% 0
1864[56] 55.71% 576 43.30% 458 0.00% 0
1860[56] 49.1% 465 49.9% 473 1.00% 10
1856[56] 42.79% 377 43.70% 385 13.51% 119
1852[57] 52.92% 371 44.22% 310 2.85% 20
1848[58] 39.07% 234 52.75% 316 8.18% 49
1844[59] 51.01% 355 47.13% 328 1.87% 13
1840[60] 52.17% 337 47.83% 309 0.00% 0
1836[61] 64.56% 102 35.44% 56 0.00% 0
1832[62] 58.04% 166 25.52% 73 16.43% 47
1828[63] 21.93% 25 78.07% 89 0.00% 0

Infrastructure Edit

Transportation Edit

 
Greenwich Metro-North station
 
I-684 in Greenwich

The town is served by the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line (the four stations, from west to east, are Greenwich, Cos Cob, Riverside, and Old Greenwich) and is approximately a 50-minute train ride to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan on the express train and a 60-minute ride on the local.[64] The Amtrak Acela, Northeast Regional, and Vermonter trains stop in the adjacent city of Stamford.[65]

Interstate 95 goes through the southern end of town, and there are four exits from I-95 in Greenwich, exits 2 through 5. The Boston Post Road (also known as East or West Putnam Avenue or simply Route 1) also goes through town, as does the Merritt Parkway, although the Merritt Parkway is a considerable distance from the downtown area. Interstate 684 passes through Greenwich, but cannot be entered or exited there, and the nearest interchange is at the Westchester County Airport in New York State.

Westchester County Airport is the closest commercial airport to Greenwich. It takes approximately 15 minutes to drive from the town's center. This is followed by LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, a 35-minute drive approximately. John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York, is the closest international airport, a one-hour drive approximately. Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey is also easily accessible from Greenwich, taking approximately one hour to drive to.

According to the DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey, a statewide program funded by various agencies and philanthropies, 4% of adults in Greenwich are "transportation insecure," meaning that they have had to stay at home during the past year due to a lack of adequate transportation. The comparable rate for all adults statewide is 13%.[66]

Fire department Edit

 
The Byram Fire Station, located on Delavan Avenue

The town of Greenwich is protected by the paid career members of the Greenwich Fire Department (GFD) and eight all-volunteer fire companies, in addition to a Fire Police Patrol. The paid GFD is made up of 106 paid firefighters, who staff 6 Engine Companies and 1 Truck Company, as well as several special units, in 6 Fire Stations (shared with volunteer companies), under the command of a Deputy Chief (Tour Commander) per shift, who in-turn reports to the Chief of Department. The 7 volunteer fire companies are made up of a total of approximately 100 volunteer firefighters, who man 9 volunteer engines, 2 volunteer ladders, 4 tankers, 6 squads, 3 utility units, 3 marine units (fireboats), 1 dive rescue unit, 1 special operations unit, 1 heavy rescue and several other support units. The volunteer fire companies are quartered in 7 of the fire stations, located throughout the town, and respond to emergency calls with the paid GFD Units. The all-volunteer fire companies are each commanded by a District Chief, who in-turn reports to a Deputy Chief of the GFD, who reports to the Chief of Department.[67] There is also the Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol, one of the only remaining Fire Police Patrols in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The Patrol operates 2 Units, Patrol 2 (P2) and Utility 2 (U2). The paid Greenwich Fire Department and the 7 all-volunteer Greenwich Fire Companies respond to, on average, approximately 5,000 emergency calls annually.[68][69]

Police department Edit

 
Public Safety Complex on Bruce Place

Located at 11 Bruce Place, GPD has 87 police officers, 22 detectives, 19 sergeants, 10 lieutenants, 3 captains, and one deputy chief with 20+ civilian dispatchers and administrative personnel.[70] and includes a K-9 unit.[71]

Libraries Edit

Media Edit

Newspapers and print Edit

  • Greenwich Magazine, owned by Moffly Publications, which publishes other local magazines.
  • Greenwich Sentinel, local weekly printed newspaper.
  • Greenwich Time, a daily newspaper based in Greenwich; published by Hearst Corporation, which also owns The Advocate of Stamford. Some sections are identical to the same sections in The Advocate, including the arts and business sections.

Notable people Edit

Sister cities Edit

City Region Country Year
Kitzbühel Tyrol   Austria 1961[72]
Vienne Isère   France
Nacka Stockholm   Sweden
Izium Kharkiv   Ukraine 2023[73]

See also Edit

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Not to be confused with Old Greenwich Connecticut Greenwich ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ɪ tʃ GREN itch is a town in southwestern Fairfield County Connecticut United States At the 2020 census it had a population of 63 518 2 Greenwich is a principal community of the Bridgeport Stamford Norwalk Danbury metropolitan statistical area which comprises all of Fairfield County and is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region The town is the southwesternmost municipality in both the State of Connecticut and the six state region of New England The town is named after Greenwich a royal borough of London in the United Kingdom 3 GreenwichTownGreenwich Town HallFlagSealLogo Fairfield County and Connecticut Western Connecticut Planning Region and ConnecticutShow GreenwichShow ConnecticutShow the United StatesCoordinates 41 02 20 N 73 36 49 W 41 03889 N 73 61361 W 41 03889 73 61361CountryUnited StatesU S stateConnecticutCountyFairfieldRegionWestern CTSettled1640Joined Connecticut1656Named forGreenwich 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Private schools 8 Government and politics 8 1 Voting History 9 Infrastructure 9 1 Transportation 9 2 Fire department 9 3 Police department 9 4 Libraries 10 Media 10 1 Newspapers and print 11 Notable people 12 Sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Greenwich Connecticut The town of Greenwich was settled in 1640 by the agents Robert Feake and Captain Daniel Patrick for Gov Theophilus Eaton of New Haven Colony who purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians in exchange of 25 English coats 6 7 8 One of the founders was Elizabeth Fones Winthrop daughter in law of John Winthrop founder and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony What is now called Greenwich Point was known for much of the area s early history as Elizabeth s Neck in recognition of Elizabeth Fones and the 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich 9 Greenwich was declared a township by the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford on May 11 1665 10 During the American Revolution General Israel Putnam made a daring escape from the British on February 26 1779 in Greenwich Although British forces captured and sacked the town Putnam was able to warn Stamford 10 In 1974 Gulliver s Restaurant and Bar on the border of Greenwich and Port Chester burned killing 24 young people 11 In 1983 the Mianus River Bridge which carries traffic on Interstate 95 over an estuary collapsed resulting in the death of three people 12 For many years Greenwich Point locally termed Tod s Point was open only to town residents and their guests However a lawyer sued saying his rights to freedom of assembly were threatened because he was not allowed to go there The lower courts disagreed but the Supreme Court of Connecticut agreed and Greenwich was forced to amend its beach access policy to all four beaches in 2001 These beaches include Greenwich Point Park Island Beach Great Captain Island and Byram Park 13 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau in 2000 the town had a total area of 67 2 square miles 174 km2 of which 47 8 square miles 124 km2 is land and 19 4 square miles 50 km2 or 28 88 is water In terms of area Greenwich is twice the size of Manhattan The town is bordered to the West by Port Chester New York and Rye Brook New York To the North it is bordered by Armonk New York and Banksville New York To the South it is bordered by the Long Island Sound To the East it is bordered by Stamford Connecticut Neighborhoods and sections Edit nbsp Greenwich Municipal Center Historic District Fairfield County ConnecticutThe U S Census Bureau recognizes nine CDPs within the town Byram Cos Cob Glenville Indian Field Old Greenwich Pemberwick Riverside Rock Ridge and the Greenwich CDP covering the historic municipal center of the town The USPS lists separate zip codes for Greenwich spanning two zip codes Cos Cob Old Greenwich and Riverside for a total of five zip codes plus a sixth zip code for PO Box Additionally Greenwich is often further divided into several smaller unofficial neighborhoods Greenwich s Hispanic and Latin American population is concentrated in the southwestern corner of the town 14 15 In 2011 numerous neighborhoods were described by Business Insider as being among the richest neighborhoods in America 16 Back Country Banksville Connecticut side Belle Haven 16 Bruce Park Byram Chickahominy 17 18 Cos Cob Edgewood Fourth Ward Fourth Ward Historic District Glenville Downtown Central Greenwich Greenwich Cove Holly Hill Mianus Mid Country Milbank Milbrook Municipal Center District North Mianus North Street refers to the neighborhood surrounding North Street Old Greenwich Sound Beach Palmer Hill Pemberwick Pine Hill Riverbank Riverside Riversville Rock Ridge Round Hill 16 Stanwich 16 Historical sites Edit Bush Holley House Putnam Cottage Thomas Lyon HouseIslands Edit Calf Island is a 29 acre 120 000 m2 island about 3 000 feet 910 m from the Byram shore in Greenwich 19 More than half of the island on the west side is a bird sanctuary off limits to members of the public without permission to visit As of 2006 the island is available for overnight stays for those with permits otherwise the east side is open from dawn until dusk 19 Great Captain Island is also off the coast of Greenwich and includes the southernmost point in Connecticut There is a U S Coast Guard lighthouse on this island as well as a designated area as a bird sanctuary The lighthouse is a skeletal tower Island Beach or Little Captain Island once was the venue for the town s annual Island Beach Day Ventriloquist Paul Winchell and his dummy Jerry Mahoney once came for a show and on another occasion the Connecticut National Guard let adults and children fire machine guns into the water according to an article in the Greenwich Time 20 Island Beach has changed over the decades The bathhouse once on the island s eastern shore is gone and erosion is slowly eating away at the beaches themselves 20 Climate Edit Greenwich experiences a humid continental climate Dfa however it is quite close to a humid subtropical climate Koppen climate classification Cfa During winter storms it is common for the area north of the Merritt Parkway to receive significantly heavier snowfall than the area closer to the coast due to the moderating influence of Long Island Sound Climate data for Greenwich ConnecticutMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high F C 35 2 39 4 47 8 58 14 69 21 77 25 82 28 80 27 73 23 62 17 51 11 40 4 59 15 Average low F C 21 6 23 5 29 2 39 4 49 9 59 15 64 18 63 17 55 13 44 7 36 2 27 3 42 6 Average precipitation inches mm 4 32 110 3 24 82 4 73 120 4 44 113 4 58 116 3 77 96 3 72 94 4 00 102 4 70 119 4 17 106 4 47 114 4 31 109 50 45 1 281 Average snowfall inches cm 7 7 20 8 3 21 4 9 12 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 5 2 13 28 71 Source 1 Weather Channel 21 Source 2 WeatherDB 22 Demographics EditSee also List of Connecticut locations by per capita income Historical population CensusPop Note 18003 047 18103 53316 0 18203 7907 3 18303 8010 3 18403 9213 2 18505 03628 4 18606 52229 5 18707 64417 2 18807 8923 2 189010 13128 4 190012 17220 1 191016 46335 3 192022 12334 4 193033 11249 7 194035 5097 2 195040 83515 0 196053 79331 7 197059 75511 1 198059 578 0 3 199058 441 1 9 200061 1014 6 201061 1710 1 202063 5183 8 At the 2020 U S census there were 63 518 people in Greenwich 23 Per the American Community Survey s 2018 estimates the population of Greenwich grew to 62 574 24 There were 24 234 housing units 22 251 households and 16 322 families in 2018 25 The town s racial makeup consisted of 72 8 non Hispanic whites 3 3 Blacks or African Americans 0 1 American Indian or Alaska Natives 7 6 Asian Americans and 2 2 multiracial Americans Hispanic and Latin American residents made up 13 8 of the estimated population The average household size from 2014 to 2018 grew to 2 78 and the average family size was 3 28 The median household income excluding capital gains was 142 819 and the average income was 272 636 26 Including capital gains the median household income in 2014 was 511 411 27 The per capita income for the town was 98 467 28 At the census 29 of 2000 there were 61 101 people 23 230 households and 16 237 families residing in the town The population density was 1 277 6 inhabitants per square mile 493 3 km2 There were 24 511 housing units at an average density of 512 5 per square mile 197 9 km2 At the census estimates of 2013 30 the racial makeup of the town was 80 90 White 4 90 Black 0 10 Native American 7 80 Asian 0 03 Pacific Islander and 2 50 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13 90 of the population There were 23 230 households out of which 33 5 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 4 were married couples living together 8 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 30 1 were non families 24 8 of all households were made up of individuals and 9 9 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 60 and the average family size was 3 12 In the town the population was spread out with 25 4 under the age of 18 4 1 from 18 to 24 28 8 from 25 to 44 25 7 from 45 to 64 and 15 9 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 40 years For every 100 females there were 90 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 85 2 males Wealth Edit Greenwich is home to two of the wealthiest zip codes in Connecticut 06830 and 06831 with average adjusted gross incomes of 638 560 and 721 550 and median household incomes of 109 250 and 155 417 respectively 31 In recent decades the town has attracted wealthy expats from around the globe due to its extremely low tax rate 32 school system and proximity to Manhattan which is an hour by Metro North 33 The median listing price for a home in the town was 2 3 million in 2021 34 The coastal neighborhood of Belle Haven along with Backcountry have some of the wealthiest single family real estate in the world citation needed In 2014 the highest asking price for a residential property in town was the Copper Beech Estate at 190 million It later sold for 120 million 35 Economy EditGreenwich along with Stamford are the economic centers of Fairfield County and its metropolitan statistical area Prominent companies based in the town of Greenwich are AQR Capital Blue Harbour Group Blue Sky Studios 20th Century Animation Blyth Inc Cambridge Solutions 36 First Reserve Corporation Interactive Brokers Nestle Waters North America 37 North Street Capital Silver Point Capital Viking Global Investors W R Berkley a holding company for subsidiaries that sell property casualty insurance XFL and XPO Logistics Other major institutions in the township are Greenwich Hospital Hyatt Regency Tudor Investment Corporation Eversource Energy Brunswick School and Camuto Group Arts and culture Edit nbsp Artist s Home in Autumn Greenwich Connecticut c 1895 by John Henry TwachtmanGreenwich is home to the Greenwich International Film Festival which acts in coordination with nonprofits to promote socially conscious filmmaking in the city s downtown in an annual June festival in addition to screenings and events held year round 38 39 The Greenwich Symphony Orchestra begun in 1958 as the Greenwich Philharmonia it became fully professional by 1967 citation needed The Greenwich Choral Society founded in 1925 performs locally and elsewhere including in New York City and Europe 40 The Greenwich post office contains a mural The Packet Sails from Greenwich Green painted in 1939 by Victoria Hutson Huntley 41 The Bruce Museum is a town owned institution with sections devoted to art and natural history Putnam Cottage Knapp Tavern historic house museum is also located within Greenwich Acacia Lodge No 85 Ancient Free amp Accepted Masons founded in 1857 in the top level of the old Cos Cob School House is located in the town 42 Its members were originally of Union Lodge No 5 founded 1763 and though its home base was Stamford it was given the jurisdiction of Stamford Horseneck and parts adjacent Union Lodge often met in Greenwich and the first recorded meeting place was Knapp s Tavern on the King s Highway 42 Sports and recreation EditRecreation Edit The Greenwich Y M C A and Greenwich Y W C A offer fitness and social services Arch Street The Greenwich Teen Center has age specific programs and events on weekdays and weekends Dorothy Hamill Rink is a town owned ice rink open seasonally 43 Beaches Edit The town has four beaches on Long Island Sound Greenwich Point Byram Beach Island Beach Little Captain s Island Great Captain Island Private membership clubs Edit Greenwich Country Club The Milbrook Club Round Hill Club The Stanwich Club Burning Tree Country Club Field Club of Greenwich Tamarack Country Club Fairview Country Club Indian Harbor Yacht Club Riverside Yacht Club Belle Haven Club Old Greenwich Yacht Club Rocky Point Club Greenwich Water Club Greenwich Boat amp Yacht Club Innis Arden Golf ClubEducation EditPublic schools Edit nbsp Greenwich High SchoolGreenwich Public Schools operates the public schools Greenwich High School is the district s sole high school As of 2012 update elementary schools had the same pattern of racial segregation as the town as a whole with Hispanic students concentrated in the two elementary schools in the southwestern corner of the district New Lebanon and Hamilton Avenue 14 The 3 middle schools have balanced enrollment 44 There is a Connecticut racial diversity law which requires that the percentage of students in an ethnic group in a school may not deviate by more than 25 from the average for the district Thus as of 2013 update the district was out of compliance 15 and was searching for solutions 44 Elementary Schools Cos Cob School Glenville School Hamilton Avenue School International School at Dundee Julian Curtiss School New Lebanon School North Mianus School North Street School Old Greenwich School Parkway School Riverside SchoolMiddle Schools Central Middle School Eastern Middle School Western Middle SchoolHigh Schools Greenwich High School Private schools Edit Approximately 25 30 of K 12 residents are enrolled in private schools a high ratio compared to other municipalities in CT and elsewhere in the region 45 46 Brunswick School a non sectarian boys school the brother school to Greenwich Academy Pre K 12 Greenwich Academy a non sectarian girls school the sister school to Brunswick Pre K 12 Eagle Hill School K 10 Convent of the Sacred Heart a girls school with Catholic affiliation Pre K 12 Greenwich Catholic School Pre K 8 471 North Street of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport Greenwich Country Day School originally nursery 9 Acquired Stanwich School for 10 12 2017 Greenwich Japanese School the New York Nihonjin gakko a Japanese expatriate school K 9 which moved to Greenwich from New York City in 1992 47 it shares the former Rosemary Hall campus with Carmel Academy citation needed 48 Escuela Argentina en Greenwich K 8 the only Spanish language international school in the New York metro The Stanwich School Pre K 12 located at 257 Stanwich Road Carmel Academy K 8 a Jewish school sharing a campus with Greenwich Japanese School In 2010 the school changed its name from Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy 49 Whitby School 18 months through grade 8 a Montessori and International Baccalaureate World School IB Government and politics EditThe town of Greenwich is one political and taxing body but consists of several distinct sections or neighborhoods such as Banksville Byram Cos Cob Glenville Mianus Old Greenwich Riverside and Greenwich sometimes referred to as central or downtown Greenwich Of these neighborhoods three Cos Cob Old Greenwich and Riverside have separate postal names and ZIP codes 50 The town has three selectmen and a Representative Town Meeting RTM The RTM must approve all budgets and consists of 230 elected representatives RTM members are not paid The three selectmen are elected on a town wide basis although each person can only vote for two members This assures that there will almost always be one Democrat and two Republicans or two Democrats and one Republican While voter registration is skewed in the Republicans favor they do not have a lock on the First Selectman s chair and Democrats have held the seat recently Many of the other town committees have equal representation between Democrats and Republicans regardless of the vote breakdown since each individual can only vote for half as many seats as are available 50 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Voter registration and party enrollment as of November 5 2018Party Active voters Inactive voters Total voters PercentageRepublican 12 855 1 051 13 906 33 85 Democratic 10 396 919 11 315 27 55 Unaffiliated 14 073 1 051 15 124 36 82 Minor parties 643 88 731 1 74 Total 37 967 3 109 41 076 100 Voting History Edit Greenwich Connecticut was a mostly Democrat jurisdiction up through 1892 voting for the Democrat in 13 of the 17 presidential elections from that party s founding in the mid 1820s up through 1892 Then the GOP would win Greenwich in 27 of the 28 presidential elections from 1896 to 2004 and in three of the last four presidential elections the Democrat has carried the town The largest share of the vote received by a Democratic presidential candidate is the 64 56 of the vote received by Martin Van Buren in 1836 the largest share of the vote received by a Republican presidential candidate is the 78 25 of the vote received by Dwight D Eisenhower in 1956 and the largest percentage of the vote receive by third party presidential candidates was the 27 61 of the vote received by the third party candidates in the 1912 presidential election Most prominently Theodore Roosevelt under the Bull Moose Party The results of Greenwich in all 49 presidential elections since 1828 can be found below Greenwich town vote by party in presidential elections 51 Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 61 59 22 243 36 74 13 269 1 67 6002016 56 49 17 630 39 14 12 215 4 37 1 3642012 43 90 13 079 55 24 16 456 0 86 2552008 53 44 16 233 45 89 13 937 0 67 2042004 47 00 14 334 51 90 15 830 1 10 3362000 44 16 12 780 51 51 14 905 4 33 1 2531996 41 49 11 622 51 08 14 308 7 43 2 0801992 36 62 11 893 48 91 15 885 14 47 4 6981988 33 25 10 205 65 68 20 158 1 07 3271984 29 08 9 620 70 63 23 361 0 29 951980 27 25 8 670 60 90 19 379 11 85 3 7701976 33 21 10 400 66 19 20 725 0 60 1871972 29 90 9 289 69 02 21 440 1 08 3351968 35 46 10 396 61 29 17 972 3 25 9531964 54 88 15 265 45 12 12 549 0 00 01960 34 43 9 554 65 57 18 199 0 00 01956 21 75 5 566 78 25 20 026 0 00 01952 28 89 6 809 70 88 16 708 0 23 541948 29 51 5 485 68 31 12 697 2 18 4051944 35 50 6 157 64 50 11 188 0 00 01940 33 20 5 625 66 80 11 319 0 00 01936 40 46 5 452 59 54 8 024 0 00 01932 38 42 4 252 61 58 6 816 0 00 01928 34 24 3 363 65 29 6 413 0 47 461924 19 54 1 112 74 53 4 242 5 94 3381920 52 22 44 1 096 75 12 3 669 2 44 1191916 52 37 70 1 130 60 56 1 815 1 74 521912 53 37 23 956 35 16 903 27 61 7091908 53 34 95 881 61 92 1 561 3 13 791904 54 39 22 937 58 35 1 394 2 43 581900 54 39 91 902 59 82 1 352 0 27 61896 55 34 21 740 63 48 1 373 2 31 501892 55 52 84 1 051 46 10 917 1 06 211888 56 51 85 938 46 77 846 1 38 251884 56 50 95 828 47 82 777 1 23 201880 56 50 44 808 49 56 794 0 00 01876 56 52 51 774 47 49 700 0 00 01872 56 47 52 469 52 48 518 0 00 01868 56 52 84 578 46 10 451 0 00 01864 56 55 71 576 43 30 458 0 00 01860 56 49 1 465 49 9 473 1 00 101856 56 42 79 377 43 70 385 13 51 1191852 57 52 92 371 44 22 310 2 85 201848 58 39 07 234 52 75 316 8 18 491844 59 51 01 355 47 13 328 1 87 131840 60 52 17 337 47 83 309 0 00 01836 61 64 56 102 35 44 56 0 00 01832 62 58 04 166 25 52 73 16 43 471828 63 21 93 25 78 07 89 0 00 0Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit nbsp Greenwich Metro North station nbsp I 684 in GreenwichThe town is served by the Metro North Railroad s New Haven Line the four stations from west to east are Greenwich Cos Cob Riverside and Old Greenwich and is approximately a 50 minute train ride to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan on the express train and a 60 minute ride on the local 64 The Amtrak Acela Northeast Regional and Vermonter trains stop in the adjacent city of Stamford 65 Interstate 95 goes through the southern end of town and there are four exits from I 95 in Greenwich exits 2 through 5 The Boston Post Road also known as East or West Putnam Avenue or simply Route 1 also goes through town as does the Merritt Parkway although the Merritt Parkway is a considerable distance from the downtown area Interstate 684 passes through Greenwich but cannot be entered or exited there and the nearest interchange is at the Westchester County Airport in New York State Westchester County Airport is the closest commercial airport to Greenwich It takes approximately 15 minutes to drive from the town s center This is followed by LaGuardia Airport in Queens New York a 35 minute drive approximately John F Kennedy International Airport in Queens New York is the closest international airport a one hour drive approximately Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey is also easily accessible from Greenwich taking approximately one hour to drive to According to the DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey a statewide program funded by various agencies and philanthropies 4 of adults in Greenwich are transportation insecure meaning that they have had to stay at home during the past year due to a lack of adequate transportation The comparable rate for all adults statewide is 13 66 Fire department Edit nbsp The Byram Fire Station located on Delavan AvenueThe town of Greenwich is protected by the paid career members of the Greenwich Fire Department GFD and eight all volunteer fire companies in addition to a Fire Police Patrol The paid GFD is made up of 106 paid firefighters who staff 6 Engine Companies and 1 Truck Company as well as several special units in 6 Fire Stations shared with volunteer companies under the command of a Deputy Chief Tour Commander per shift who in turn reports to the Chief of Department The 7 volunteer fire companies are made up of a total of approximately 100 volunteer firefighters who man 9 volunteer engines 2 volunteer ladders 4 tankers 6 squads 3 utility units 3 marine units fireboats 1 dive rescue unit 1 special operations unit 1 heavy rescue and several other support units The volunteer fire companies are quartered in 7 of the fire stations located throughout the town and respond to emergency calls with the paid GFD Units The all volunteer fire companies are each commanded by a District Chief who in turn reports to a Deputy Chief of the GFD who reports to the Chief of Department 67 There is also the Cos Cob Fire Police Patrol one of the only remaining Fire Police Patrols in Fairfield County Connecticut The Patrol operates 2 Units Patrol 2 P2 and Utility 2 U2 The paid Greenwich Fire Department and the 7 all volunteer Greenwich Fire Companies respond to on average approximately 5 000 emergency calls annually 68 69 Police department Edit nbsp Public Safety Complex on Bruce PlaceLocated at 11 Bruce Place GPD has 87 police officers 22 detectives 19 sergeants 10 lieutenants 3 captains and one deputy chief with 20 civilian dispatchers and administrative personnel 70 and includes a K 9 unit 71 Libraries Edit Byram Shubert Library Cos Cob Library Greenwich Library Perrot LibraryMedia EditNewspapers and print Edit Greenwich Magazine owned by Moffly Publications which publishes other local magazines Greenwich Sentinel local weekly printed newspaper Greenwich Time a daily newspaper based in Greenwich published by Hearst Corporation which also owns The Advocate of Stamford Some sections are identical to the same sections in The Advocate including the arts and business sections Notable people EditFurther information List of people from Greenwich ConnecticutSister cities EditCity Region Country YearKitzbuhel Tyrol nbsp Austria 1961 72 Vienne Isere nbsp FranceNacka Stockholm nbsp SwedenIzium Kharkiv nbsp Ukraine 2023 73 See also Edit nbsp Connecticut portal nbsp New England portalNational Register of Historic Places listings in Greenwich Connecticut History of Greenwich ConnecticutReferences Edit Town of Greenwich Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Census Geography Profile Greenwich town Fairfield County Connecticut United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 16 2021 Greenwich History The US Gen Web Project Retrieved March 8 2013 Schott Paul September 18 2021 CT cements status as hedge fund capital despite COVID as Greenwich Economic Forum returns Greenwich Times Retrieved September 25 2023 Fortado Lindsay April 24 2018 Greenwich the rich town on the frontline of US hedge fund fight Financial Times Retrieved September 25 2023 Lambert Edward R 1838 History of the colony of New Haven Before and after the Union The Original Six Hitchcock amp Stafford p 55 Greenwich Connecticut United States Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved August 31 2022 The Connecticut Magazine An Illustrated Monthly Connecticut Magazine Company 1903 p 332 Greenwich Point History friendsofgreenwichpoint org December 13 1944 Archived from the original on November 17 2012 Retrieved November 21 2012 a b History ctgenweb org Retrieved August 31 2022 Berger Joseph July 1999 25 Years Later Disco Fire Haunts Its Survivors The New York Times I 95 Bridge Collapse Sends Cars Into River The New York Times June 29 1983 Retrieved March 10 2010 At least two tractor trailer trucks and two passenger cars went into the Mianus River early this morning when a Connecticut Turnpike bridge over it collapsed the Connecticut state police said Leydon v Greenwich 257 Conn 318 777 A 2d 552 2001 PDF archived from the original PDF on May 16 2006 a b Imbalance in Greenwich Schools The New York Times July 19 2013 Retrieved July 20 2013 a b Al Baker July 19 2013 Law on RacialDiversity Stirs Greenwich Schools The New York Times Retrieved July 20 2013 a b c d Johnson Robert June 2 2011 The 25 Richest Neighborhoods In America The Business Insider Retrieved March 8 2013 Hughes C J December 24 2009 Greenwich on a More Modest Scale The New York Times Bennett Laura September 23 2013 Back to His Working Class Roots The New York Times a b Upgrades make Calf Island more attractive to visitors by Michael Dinan Greenwich Time and The Advocate of Stamford August 15 2006 page 4 The Advocate a b Crew member passes on stories about island by Michael Dinan an article in the Greenwich Time August 7 2006 When the public first began visiting this island a casino existed here Average Weather for Greenwich Weather com Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved May 17 2008 Greenwich Connecticut Average Snowfall Current amp Historical Data Archived from the original on February 17 2014 Retrieved February 17 2014 Census Data Shows Shifts In Connecticut s Demographics CTNewsJunkie August 13 2021 Retrieved August 14 2021 2018 ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates data census gov Retrieved February 2 2020 ACS 2018 Households and Families Estimates data census gov Retrieved February 2 2020 ACS 2018 Annual Income Estimates data census gov Retrieved February 2 2020 Eugenios Jillian June 11 2014 America s top earning zip codes CNNMoney Retrieved June 28 2020 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Greenwich town Fairfield County Connecticut www census gov Retrieved June 28 2020 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Greenwich CDP QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 1 2012 Top 50 Wealthiest Zipcodes in the United States Moving a Few Miles Can Significantly Drop Property Taxes MortgageLoan com Retrieved May 12 2023 Trip planner MTA Retrieved May 12 2023 Greenwich CT realtor com Retrieved August 31 2022 Schellenbaum Amy April 11 2014 Connecticut s Copper Beech Farm Sells for a Record 120M Curbed Retrieved June 28 2020 cambridgeworldwide com Archived 2014 02 27 at the Wayback Machine Water water everywhere but activists don t want Nestle to have it article by Hugo Miller for Bloomberg News as appeared in The Advocate of Stamford Business section August 6 2006 pp F1 F6 Greenwich International Film Festival Oscar Party Fairfield County Look March 2 2014 permanent dead link Eidelstein Eric May 30 2014 The Inaugural Greenwich International Film Festival Will Debut in Summer 2015 IndieWire Society history Archived 2007 08 19 at the Wayback Machine Greenwich Choral Society website accessed on July 19 2006 Victoria Hutson Huntley The New Deal Art Registry Retrieved March 5 2016 a b Hubbard Frederick A 1926 Masonry in Greenwich Greenwich CT ISBN 978 1258186159 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Dorothy Hamill Rink a b Greenwich Public Schools Facility Utilization and Racial Balance Frequently Asked Questions PDF Greenwich Public Schools 2013 Retrieved July 20 2013 Borsuk Ken October 22 2021 Declining enrollment at Greenwich schools could force board to make some tough decisions GreenwichTime Retrieved March 20 2023 Trending Where Families Go Private Connecticut Post October 28 2013 Retrieved March 20 2023 Chamoff Lisa Greenwich Japanese School celebrates its 35th anniversary Greenwich Time Thursday September 2 2010 Retrieved on January 9 2012 10 of the Best Private Schools in Greenwich CT Stanton House Inn Stanton House Inn September 26 2016 Retrieved October 4 2017 Hagey Keach Hebrew Academy opens on new campus The Advocate of Stamford September 13 2006 page A3 a b A Guide To Greenwich Government League of Women Voters Greenwich Retrieved March 8 2013 dead 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