In Greenwich Harbor, TOPtoTOP Global Climate Expedition Makes a Stop
The Schwoerers were the first to sail the Northwest Passage going through Fury and Hecla Strait, covering 3076 nm in 35 days. They say that global warming allowed them to open a new Northwest Passage...
View ArticleHappy Valentine’s Day. Open Your Heart and Home to a Fresh Air Child
Fresh Air child Vicky (middle), from the Bronx, has been visiting her Fresh Air sisters Isabella (left) and Brooklyn Dwyer (right) since 2014. Photo: Marilyn Tschorke Make this Valentine’s Day extra...
View ArticleGreenwich-Based Mobile Auto Body 101 Brings the Body Shop to Your Driveway
John Castellana, Jr and his father John Castellana pair up to bring Mobile Auto Body 101 to your driveway or workplace. Photo: Leslie Yager In Greenwich where people rush around and busy parking lots...
View ArticleBBB, IRS Issue a Warning about the Spread of “One of the Most Dangerous eMail...
A powerful scam whose targets were exclusively businesses is now being used against nonprofit organizations and others, according to Connecticut Better Business Bureau. The Internal Revenue Service...
View ArticleCongressman Jim Himes to Address RMA: “Early Days in the Trump Administration”
Greenwich’s Jim Himes, US Congressman for Connecticut. The Trump presidency is already addressing numerous controversial issues, such as reform of health care, immigration policy, and the corporate tax...
View ArticleCrowd Fills “Call to Action” Meeting on Reproductive Rights at Greenwich Town...
Danielle Eason of Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Sarah Croucher of NARAL Pro-Choice Connecticut, and NARAL’s Patricia Hussey. On Monday night the lounge at Greenwich’s Town Hall brimmed...
View ArticleAAA Foundation Study Shows 19-24 Year-Olds Worst Behaved Drivers in US
Driving simulator at Greenwich High School. File photo 2016 According to the latest report from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, the 19-24 age group has the dubious honor of being the worst...
View ArticleGreenwich Arts Council Executive Director Paul Master-Karnik to Retire
Paul Master-Karnik. Contributed photo The Greenwich Arts Council has announced that Executive Director, Paul Master-Karnik, will resign as of June 30, 2017. This action represents Mr. Master-Karnik’s...
View ArticleArt of Design Luncheon to Benefit Bruce Museum on Thursday, March 2, 2017
Art of Design, Bruce Museum. Notable creative leaders will join together on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at the Bruce Museum’s Art of Design benefit luncheon and panel discussion. They will explore the...
View ArticleDeaf Woman Who Befriended Greenwich Police Via Teletype Device Dies at 100
Anne Carson Breakroom at Greenwich Police headquarters is named after a deaf woman who corresponded with police via a TTY machine for decades. In gratitude she would bake cakes for the police to mark...
View ArticleGreenwich Hiberians Announce Grand Marshal and 2017 St Patrick’s Parade Events
Andrew Melillo at the 2015 St. Patricks Parade in Greenwich. Photo: Leslie Yager The Greenwich Hibernian Association has announced the schedule of events for its 2017 St. Patrick’s Day celebration. •...
View ArticleWhat’s In, What’s Out on Greenwich Ave, Winter 2017
Third in our series with Ron Brien at Alliance Commercial Property, “What’s In, What’s Out On Greenwich Avenue.” At 68 Greenwich Avenue, Yogasmoga has closed. The manufacturer of yoga apparel, filed...
View ArticleGreenwich Curmudgeon is Fed Up with Drivers Who Blow through Red Lights
Notes from Steve G (aka The Greenwich Curmudgeon) When I am in my car in Greenwich and the light changes, I don’t take off immediately because too often a car ‘blows’ the light coming from the cross...
View ArticleGreenwich Firefighters Rescue a Deer That Got Stuck between Stone Wall and Fence
Screenshot from Greenwich Professional Firefighters Facebook page. After firefighters freed the deer, he ran off into the snow. Screenshot from Greenwich Professional Firefighters Facebook page....
View ArticleGreenwich Hospital Welcomes Seven Newborns on Valentine’s Day
Sean and Jacqueline Mulcahy of Larchmont welcome their first child, Graham William, one of seven babies born on Valentine’s Day at Greenwich Hospital. The boys outnumbered the girls at Greenwich...
View ArticleWhat’s Open, What’s Closed for Presidents’ Day
In observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday, Greenwich Town Hall will be closed Monday, February 20, 2017. Town Hall will reopen at 8:00 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2017. Metro-North will operate a...
View ArticleFred Camillo Launches Radio Show on Feb 18: Camillo’s Corner
Republican State Representative for District 151, Fred Camillo, who won re-election for a fifth term last November, is launching a radio show on WSTC 1400 AM on Saturday. Beginning February 18, Camillo...
View ArticleUp to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Feb 10-13, 2017
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers transcribed from the Assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall, Feb 10-13, 2017 5 Bolling Place from Mimi Kaydento Three Birches LLC on Feb 10, 2017 for...
View ArticleDAR to Host Celebration of Put’s Ride at Putnam Cottage
General Putnam’s Birthplace, Danvers, MA. The Daughters of the American Revolution at Putnam Cottage will host an event to Celebrate Put’s Ride on Sunday, February 26, 2017, 1:00 – 3:00 pm at the Knapp...
View ArticleSuzanne Geiss Robbins, 84
Longtime Greenwich resident Suzanne Geiss Robbins, widow of the late Jacques Seligman Robbins, passed away on February 12, 2017. She was living at the time at Edgehill Senior Living in Stamford. Mrs....
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