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New Owner, New Name: Stone Bridge Wine & Spirits Caters to Customers

Located at the intersection of Sheephill and Palmer Hill, the new owner renamed the former LaBella’s to Stone Bridge Wine & Spirits in honor of the historic Palmer Hill Road Bridge across the street.
“I’m here to cater to my customers.” – Peter Shah, owner

Greenwich Schools Questions Dept of Transportation Denial for School Bus Parking Under I95 due to “Potentially Flammable Nature”

Ben Branyan’s presentation for Thursday night to the BOE describes Greenwich Public Schools as an “outlier,” given the denial to park buses under I95 despite other locations where vehicles park under the highway in Connecticut. He asserts the FHWA framework is inconsistently applied.
A memorandum from the FHWA in November 2023 cited a fire that resulted in the closure of a bridge on the Santa Monica Freeway, causing the detour of approximately 290,000 vehicles per day. The memo also cited a similar incident in March 2017 in Atlanta, GA when a massive fire ignited under I-85 North  caused a 100-foot section of the bridge to collapse. Continue Reading →

Joyfully Growing Hearts and Minds at The Children’s School

For nearly 65 years, The Children’s School has remained steadfast in its promise to take the young seriously. Over time, it has built a community of families, teachers, and alumni whose ties to the school span generations. What draws them back is not nostalgia, but the memory of a place where childhood was honored, where children were deeply known, and where learning unfolded with intention and joy. Continue Reading →

Healing Touch Team to Share the Power of Biofield Therapy at Hope Day at the YMCA Greenwich

Biofield therapies such as Healing Touch are increasingly used in hospitals, schools, and wellness programs as complementary approaches to support emotional and physical health. The event at the YMCA Greenwich is open to the public and provides an opportunity for individuals curious about energy-based therapies to experience this gentle modality firsthand. Continue Reading →