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For Greenwich Natives, Trish Catino & Mark Piro, Bagel Poppy on Hope St in Stamford is Also a Chance to Make a Bigger Impact on the World

Bagel Poppy on Hope Street in Stamford is a dream come true for Greenwich natives Mark Piro and Trish Catino.  Having opened in December 2025, couple’s shop is known for fresh New York style bagels, custom whipped cream cheese spreads with a variety of mix-in options and craft coffee. Continue Reading →

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Green & Tonic Reopens Renovated Cos Cob Location on Tuesday

The brand is reopening its Cos Cob location on Tuesday, April 28 following a renovation, introducing a new salad bar – added in response to strong customer demand – alongside a refreshed in-store experience. To celebrate, Green & Tonic is offering $1 salads from 12–2:00pm, giving guests the chance to build their own bowl and experience the new offering firsthand. Continue Reading →

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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 Continue Reading →

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“Down the Hatch” with Jonas Korff, Greenwich Food Reviewer

We caught up with Jonas Korff (GHS class of 2026) at Joey B’s in Cos Cob where he ordered a deluxe double cheeseburger and elaborated on its superiority. During the visit, a local middle schooler, Henry Ingraham, said, “I love your videos…I like how they’re very local and I’ve been to most of the place he reviews and eat the same stuff he’s reviewing.” Continue Reading →

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Selectmen’s Eyes On Greenwich Ave: Beautifying Concrete Barriers, Free Music Fridays, Brackets on Lamp Posts

At their March 26 meeting the Board of Selectmen discussed several topics that impact Greenwich Ave, starting with the possible return of Free Music Fridays. Selectwoman Lauren Rabin said the Reimagine Greenwich committee hopes  to bring back Free Music Fridays, originally a way to get people safely outdoors during the pandemic. Initially a lunch time concert series in Greenwich Common, it was later switched to early evening. “At 5 o’ clock we were getting a crowd,” First Selectman Fred Camillo recalled. “People would take their dinners and a glass of wine and it was really nice. Continue Reading →

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