“Cos Cob’s back! It’s our neighborhood meeting place and eatery,” said John Goeller, adding that he felt very at home at The Makerie. “We just need keys!” Continue Reading →
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“Cos Cob’s back! It’s our neighborhood meeting place and eatery,” said John Goeller, adding that he felt very at home at The Makerie. “We just need keys!” Continue Reading →
The conspiracy operated as a business in Mexico that used several different company names in its communications with timeshare owners, including Club World Travel, Luxury Destinations, DeRemate, and Smart Travel. Continue Reading →
During Monday’s 13-hour hearing, two sides faced off over proposed HB 6832, “To authorize municipalities to adopt ordinances to prohibit the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet shops.” Continue Reading →
At the OGA annual meeting Candace Garthwaite was honored. Recently she worked to have Old Greenwich proclaimed as a Village District to help preserve the character of its downtown business district. Also, Martin Waters from Old Greenwich Real Estate LLC, who purchased “the Nolan Estate,” comprised of 17 shops, 17 offices, 10 apartments and 5 warehouses, had no plans whatsoever to change the façades of the buildings on Sound Beach Ave or Arcadia. Continue Reading →
An Intro to Insulated Glass First, a little background: modern windows are made as an assembly like a sandwich with with double (or sometimes triple) layers of glass with spacing between them, usually filled with Argon gas, which has 50% less heat conduction than air. This assembly is called insulated glass (IG) and generally a window or door sash will be made with one unit of insulated glass. To achieve a colonial or other decorative look, grills (in the old days called muntins) are added over the glass for a historic look in lots of configurations. Continue Reading →
Subject to certain closing adjustments, the aggregate enterprise value of the sale is approximately $2.4 billion, which includes approximately $1.6 billion in cash and $800 million of net debt that will be extinguished at closing. Continue Reading →
Securing tickets to popular sporting events and concerts can be difficult and competitive. Many stadiums and venues have gone to only accepting digital tickets, making the possibility for scams all the more likely. Thanks to the internet, there are countless ways for consumers to find tickets and connect with online marketplaces, ticket sellers, and resellers. Unfortunately, some are rip-offs, and it’s unclear how to tell if a ticket is fake. Continue Reading →
A law that went into effect in New York on Dec 15, 2024, “New York State Puppy Mill Pipeline Law,” is designed to stop the flow of cruelly bred puppies to pet stores in that state. This week the Greenwich P&Z commission agreed that the town’s retail regulation prohibits pet shops selling puppies, kittens and rabbits. Continue Reading →
If you purchased a used vehicle from Carvana after January 1, 2019 and incurred fines, penalties or out of pocket expenses due to a delayed transfer of title and registration, an untimely loan payoff, or if Carvana misrepresented the features, specifications and conditions of your vehicle, you may be entitled to restitution. Continue Reading →
“The most experienced designers plan extensively before construction begins, preparing detailed drawings, specifying and ordering products in advance, coordinating with builders, and ensuring timely site visits to keep the project running smoothly.” – Scott Simonsen, Old World Craftsmen Continue Reading →