The ramp was closed for several hours Thursday.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms have impacted the area Monday.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms swept through the area Monday night.
Two roads remain closed in Greenwich. Other flooding conditions have cleared, according to a tweet from Greenwich CT Dispatch.
As a result of ferry service disruption to Great Captain Island, Greenwich has extended service to Island Beach.
This year there are at least 67 roads planned to be paved, according to the Greenwich Department of Public Works.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area and to expect delays.
Service was suspended last week after the Islander II Ferry experienced a mechanical breakdown.
Ferry service to the island has changed this weekend, according to an announcement from the Town of Greenwich.
Construction to repair a retaining wall and guiderails on Pemberwick Road will begin on Monday.
Ferry service to the island has been suspended effective immediately due to a mechanical breakdown with the Islander II Ferry vessel.
Construction work is expected to continue until June 11.
The detour is necessary so paving can begin on the Elm Street and Greenwich Avenue intersection improvement project.
The road was closed earlier in the day due to a motor vehicle accident in the area, according to the town's dispatch center.
​Drivers are asked to avoid the area for now.
Greenwich police have recently received an increased amount of complaints regarding bicyclists sharing the road with vehicles.
According to Greenwich police, the driver suffered a medical emergency which caused the vehicle to crash into a building.
Police said the area is closed to traffic due to a motor vehicle collision.
According to the Greenwich Dispatch Center, the road is down to one lane with alternating traffic.
Police said a fire broke out at the shopping center as a result of the collision. BREAKING
Police said they are working with Eversource to clear the area.
Travelers are asked to use caution and not to approach downed wires, as they may be energized, according to police.
Police said the vehicle was left unlocked with a key fob inside.
A portion of the road was closed due to a snapped utility pole, however it as since reopened.
A juvenile was arrested in Greenwich after he was found to have keys to a stolen car in his possession, according to police.
A portion of the road will be closed while Eversource replaces a pole in the area, according to the Greenwich Dispatch Center.
A road is closed in town due to a utility pole down in the area, according to the Greenwich Dispatch Center.
Police said a motorcyclist sustained serious injuries in a crash with a vehicle in Greenwich.
Hundreds of residents are still without power and some roads are still blocked a week after Tropical Storm Isaias' path through town.
Police have provided a list of roads still blocked in town following Tropical Storm Isaias' path through Greenwich earlier this week.
The man was driving his motorcycle east on Route 35 when he veered off the road and hit a sign, police said.
Police said they have received complaints about adults and children riding skateboards and bikes on sidewalks along Greenwich Avenue.
Greenwich police said the road is closed due to wires down in the area.
Drivers are asked to avoid the road, which is scheduled to be milled for paving.
A water main installation project is scheduled to begin this month in Greenwich and is expected to be completed sometime in August.
The town will begin collecting parking fees again next month following a vote of approval by the Board of Selectmen.
The exit 4 off-ramp on Interstate 95 in Greenwich is scheduled to close for over two days next week, according to the DOT.
The right lane and shoulder of Interstate 95 southbound in Greenwich is scheduled to close this weekend, according to the DOT.
The Davis Avenue bridge in Bruce Park is currently closed ​to all traffic, according to the Greenwich Dispatch Center.
Town officials said the Greenwich Train Station building will reopen to the public this week at the request of Metro-North Railroad.