The question of whether Greenwich can restrict nonresidents from using Greenwich Point and how traffic might be affected is not new.
By the early 1880s Greenwich Point already had a post office, general store, and school, with around 16 houses.
They built a house at 26 George Street, Greenwich Point complete with a wireless room in the attic.
He also won a temporary guest pass to Greenwich Point when he filed suit, in return for giving the town more time to prepare its defense.
The pond was named a decade ago when the town board adopted a master plan for Greenwich Point.
An excavation in the 1950's yielded artifacts from the Manakaway site on Greenwich Point that are on view for the first time.
For many years, Greenwich Point (locally termed "Tod's Point"), was open only to town residents and their guests.
It was one of those great moments of camaraderie for mother and child, and it happened at Greenwich Point.
While some beaches forbid food, Greenwich Point sells it.
The Greenwich beaches, in Byram and on Greenwich Point, will remain closed for further testing, officials said.