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Office of the Town Clerk
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
As the town's official recording agency, the Office of the Town Clerk is responsible for recording, indexing andMore preserving the Greenwich's valuable permanent records and statistics, such as marriages, births and deaths, ordinances and resolutions, recreational licenses and all documents related to ownership of real estate. 
Registrar of Voters
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
Registrar of Voters is responsible for conducting all elections, primaries and referenda. The office is responsible forMore voter education and registration, as well as the maintenance of the town's voter records. It is responsible for the annual canvass of electors and the hiring and training of poll workers. It is governed by the Connecticut General Statutes and compensated by the Town of Greenwich.
Information Technology Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Information Technology Department provides technological strategies, tools and services to meet the business andMore information needs of the Town of Greenwich. Located on the ground floor of Greenwich's beautiful Town Hall, Director Boris Hutorin ensures the town is technologically up to date. Check the website for the most current systems, services and downloads available.
Human Resources Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Department of Human Resources handles employment and all personnel matters for the town. Its staff providesMore information to town employees, retirees and the public. 
Purchasing and Administrative Services Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Purchasing and Administrative Services Department provides centralized purchasing and warehousing services, andMore reports to the First Selectman. The department is responsible for all purchasing, administrative services and telecommunications activities necessary for proper operation of the general town government.
Finance Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830

The Finance Department is responsible for administering financial policies and procedures, maintaining of the town'sMore fiscal condition and consulting department heads on financial affairs.</p> <p>The department is managed by the town's Chief Comptroller and is made up of the accounting, budgeting and systems, internal audit, risk management, treasury and workers' compensation bureaus.</p>

Commission on Aging
299 Greenwich Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Commission on Aging has been serving Greenwich elders since 1975. The volunteer agency, which operates out of theMore town's senior center, coordinates services and provides information catering to the needs of the elderly. Members of the commission are nominated by the Board of Selectmen, and after appointment by the Representative Town Meeting, serve three-year terms.
Department of Parks and Recreation
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Department of Parks and Recreation provides, protects and supports the town's green spaces and recreationalMore facilities and programs. The department oversees the operations of four divisions: Recreation, Marine and Facility Operations, Parks and Trees and the Griffith E. Harris Golf Course. 
Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The department of Greenwich Inland Wetlands and Watercourses is dedicated to the protection, preservation andMore maintenance of the town's inland wetlands and watercourses. The agency meets twice a month.
Emergency Preparedness Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Emergency Preparedness Office oversees all planning and preparedness efforts for the town. The office coordinatesMore with municipal departments and private organizations to plan response efforts for incidents of mass casualty, disaster or bioterrorism, should it occur in or near Greenwich. 
Labor Relations Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Labor Relations Department negotiates and administers all bargaining agreements between the Town of Greenwich andMore all employee organizations representing Town employees and non-certified staff at the Board of Education. Alfred C. Cava acts as the town's First Selectman, negotiating collective bargaining under Connecticut's Municipal Employee Relations Act (MERA).
First Selectman's Office
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The First Selectman is the full-time chief executive officer of the town. He or she is responsible for theMore administration of the following departments: Fire, Parks & Recreation, Fleet, Police Human Resources, Public Works Information Technology, Purchasing & Administration, Parking Services and Law.
Department of Parking Services
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Department of Parking Services manages all municipal parking in Greenwich. The department was founded in 2004 at theMore suggestion of a 2002 study of the town's municipal parking. The department consolidates resources and responsibilities previously assigned to police, and members of the public works and finance departments. 
Probate Court
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Greenwich Probate Court is one of 117 probate districts in Connecticut, located in the Greenwich Town Hall. JudgesMore are elected to four-year terms. The court deals with a variety of matters including, but not limited to, the admission of wills, the supervision of estates and trusts, name changes and custody rights.
Department of Planning and Zoning
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The nine-person Department of Planning and Zoning serves to "conserve, preserve and develop" the Town of Greenwich. TheMore department coordinates with Greenwich residents, local businesspeople and all town hall departments, especially the Planning and Zoning Commission, to ensure that local land use conforms to local regulations and to ensure zoning regulations and procedures are fair and beneficial.
Greenwich Town Hall
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
Greenwich Town Hall is the main government building.

The first floor houses the offices of the FirstMore Selectman, Town Clerk, Tax Assessor and Tax Collector, Human Resources, Retirement and the Registrars of Voters, the Probate Court and the Community Development Department.<br /><br />Departments of Land Use, Parks and Recreation, Public Works and Finance are located on the second floor. <br /><br />Parking Services and the Health Laboratory are located on the ground floor.<br /><br />The Town Hall Meeting Room and a few smaller conference rooms host many of the town's public meetings, including those of the Representative Town Meeting, Board of Selectman, Board of Finance and the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Banksville Independent Fire Company
33 Bedford Banksville Rd, Bedford, NY 10506
Banksville Independent Fire Department is a volunteer organization that straddles state lines. The department servesMore both Connecticut and New York and is chartered in Greenwich as a "helper" company. The firehouse is the seventh of eight stations that serve the town of Greenwich.
Greenwich Fire Department
75 Holly Hill Ln, Greenwich, CT 06830
Protecting and preserving the town from the ravages of fire is the Greenwich Fire Department, a combination ofMore professional volunteers and uniformed career fire fighters who respond to more than 4,000 emergency calls each year. The department operates out of eight firehouses and draws upon the help of about 250 firefighters. 
The Department of Public Works
309 Taconic Rd, Greenwich, CT 06831
The Department of Public Works is responsible for all matters regarding the construction, development and maintenance ofMore the town's physical properties, barring school property. The department also provides technical and engineering services to municipal agencies.
Glenville Volunteer Fire Company
266 Glenville Rd, Greenwich, CT 06831

Established in 1903, the Glenville Volunteer Fire Company has served the Town of Greenwich for more than a century.More Volunteers operate out of Station 4 and undergo 300 hours of training each year. </p> <p>The Greenwich Fire Department is a combination of professional volunteers and uniformed career fire fighters who respond to more than 4,000 emergency calls each year. The department operates out of eight firehouses and draws upon the help of some 250 firefighters. </p>

Amogerone Volunteer Fire Company
15 Havemeyer Pl, Greenwich, CT 06830

Founded 1876, the Amogerone Volunteer Fire Company is the oldest volunteer fire company in Greenwich. Also known asMore HQ, the fire company serves the central district of town from its location in the heart of downtown.</p> <p>The Greenwich Fire Department is a combination of professional volunteers and uniformed career fire fighters who respond to over 4,000 emergency calls each year. The department operates out of eight firehouses and draws upon the help of some 250 firefighters. </p>

Greenwich Board of Education
290 Greenwich Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830

The Board of Education is an elected body that serves to maintain and improve the town's public school system. TheMore bipartisan board is made up of eight members, each serving a four year term.</p> <p>Each November, the board elects three members to serve as chairman, vice chairman and secretary. The board meets weekly during the school year and on special occasions during the summer months.</p>

Greenwich Police Department
101 Field Point Rd, Greenwich, CT 06830
The Greenwich Police Department serves the town under direction of Chief David Ridberg.

The DepartmentMore consists of three divisions. Uniformed patrol and the K-9 Unit comprise the Patrol Division; narcotics, special victims, forensic investigation and the court liaison comprise the Detective Division; and the Department's Operations Division includes its emergency communications center and marine, traffic and domestic violence units. <br /> <br /> In the 2008-09 fiscal year, Greenwich police respond to nearly 46,000 calls for service.
Greenwich Government and Community Television Channel 79
P.O. Box 604, Greenwich, CT 06836

Greenwich Community Television Channel 79 is the town's government access TV channel. It is available to allMore Greenwich residents via Cablevision.</p> <p>The station began in 2003 with a grant from Cablevision and provides residents with unedited coverage of Town Hall meetings, lectures and special events.</p> <p>GCTV also produces a number of locally relevant shows, including "A Conversation With," "To Your Health" and "Inside Greenwich Real Estate." <br /><br />The station is run entirely by volunteers and managed by the GCTV Committee as appointed by the Board of Selectmen.<br /><br />A weekly programming schedule is available online, and QuickTime files of recent Town Hall coverage is available for free download.</p> <p>To post an announcement on the GCTV bulletin, which runs between programs, contact the Department of Administrative Services at the number provided.</p>