The commission approved the application to expand the parking by 61 parking spaces for a new total of 179 spaces, including 9 handicapped spaces, which is more parking than is required. Continue Reading →
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Neighbors Weigh in on Proposed Residential Development at Former Honda Site
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Discussion touched on pedestrian and vehicular safety, as well as the relevance of environmental remediation at 315 Milbank Ave scheduled for summer 2024. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Real Estate, affordable housing, Caspi Development, Dennis Yeskey, Honda, Joshua Caspi
Lisa Wynne Salvatore: Helping Clients Move to a World of Infinite Possibilities
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Lisa Wynne Salvatore, who is licensed and certified in the fields of meditation, nutrition, aesthetics, aromatherapy, massage therapy and energy healing, describes herself as a life coach and mentor who lives for her clients’ aha moments. “It’s like peeling back the layers of an onion…The only way out is by going inward.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Health, Aesthetician, aesthetics, aromatherapy, Dr. Peter D'Adamo, energy healing, Lisa Wynne Salvatore
Portolano Sample Sale Continues Sunday, Dec 3
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Prices will be discounted at the sample sale up to 80% off retail for one-of-a-kind samples of cashmere and blends gloves, hats, scarves, ponchos, sweaters, leather gloves, home accessories, Italian hosiery and ties, and much more. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Holiday, Portolano
Reindeer Festival & Santa’s Workshop to Host Vineyard Vines Shopping Event to Benefit Kids in Crisis
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During the event 20% of all sales will be donated to Kids In Crisis to support their important mission. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Holiday
Arch in Bloom’s Flurry Fest Returns This Weekend
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This Saturday is Arch in Bloom’s long anticipated Flurry Fest returns this weekend. The elves have been busy in the workshop handmaking wreaths and garlands, and fresh cut Christmas trees are lined up for your selection. Inside the retail shop is bursting with unique ornaments, candles and seasonal gifts. Flurry Fest is set for Saturday, December 2 from 12:00-6:00pm. Come and enjoy music, refreshments and kid-friendly activities while you shop. Entertain your tiny tots with reindeer games like DIY s’mores, a snowy scavenger hunt and a cozy hot cocoa station. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Holiday, Arch in Bloom, Derek D'Andrea, Flurry Fest
Affordable Handyman of Greenwich: From Everyday Repairs to Holiday Lights
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Jobson Chrisostomo is proud that his Affordable Handyman of Greenwich has 83 five-star Google reviews and a coveted blue checkmark. Recently he added holiday lighting to his company’s services. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Affordable Handyman of Greenwich, Dom Delfino, Jobson Chrisostomo, Joey B's
P&Z Watch: Bruce Museum Café Menu Okay’d to Include Liquor
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The museum has recently applied for a liquor license to be able to serve wine and beer during the hours they are open to the public under a specific form of a liquor license that the state offers non-profit museums. In the process, they learned that while the state allows this type of liquor license, Greenwich does not. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Government
How Can I Donate or Recycle Salvageable Cabinetry and Fixtures from My Renovation?
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We did some research years ago, and ever since, we’ve been donating salvageable items from our renovations in Greenwich and Westchester County to CET’s reuse store-Eco Building Bargains. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Old World Craftsmen, Scott Simonsen
Sound Beach Community Band to Perform at the Old Greenwich Merchants Assoc First Light
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The Sound Beach Community Band will perform seasonal melodies in front of the Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Dept at the Old Greenwich Merchants Association First Light on Saturday, December 2, 2023. Continue Reading →