With the arrival of Spring just two weeks away, many of us will be taking to the streets and trails more frequently for a walk around the neighborhood. Black bears are increasingly common in Connecticut, even in heavily populated residential areas. How should we be thinking about co-existing with our new visitors? The State of...Read More
The Round Hill Association joins many neighbors and friends in mourning the loss of Carolyn Anderson, a devoted member of the Greenwich community and a valued member of the Round Hill Association Board. Carolyn brought warmth, wisdom, and quiet dedication to everything she did. During her time on the Board, she was deeply committed to...Read More
In late 2025, while traveling along Round Hill Road, one may have noticed the large drilling machinery on the west side of the Round Hill Community Church (RHCC). The machine was drilling into the earth to install a geothermal heating and cooling system as another step toward RHCC becoming a “Green Church”. This Green journey...Read More
With the retreat of winter snow, backcountry residents can finally enjoy the return of riparian buffers. No, these aren’t exotic migrating birds or cousins to the hedgehog. They are those all-important vegetated strips along lakes, rivers, brooks and wetlands. What makes them so special? They provide a safeguard against erosion and flooding while filtering potential...Read More
In December 2018, we first submitted our plan to renovate the Round Hill Volunteer Fire Company firehouse – for the first time in 45 years – to the Town of Greenwich’s BET Budget Committee. Since then, we have encountered an unrelenting series of obstacles that have impacted the renovation: the BET’s Townwide Matrix Fire Study,...Read More
In 2026, the Town of Greenwich is taking steps to curb excessive speeding throughout town and in the Round Hill backcountry. Over concern about speeding cars and safety on Porchuck and North Porchuck roads, the Round Hill Association (RHA) has worked for three years with the First Selectman’s Office and local transportation officials to examine...Read More
Welcome Annabel Gatto, one of District 10’s new RTM Representatives. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Annabel graduated from Cornell University, where she served as Class President all four years and sat on the Ithaca Youth Bureau Board, and later earned her MBA from Columbia Business School. She is the co-founder of Suitably, a women’s...Read More