Heavy rain and gusty winds moved through Connecticut Monday with strong gusts causing outages throughout the state. As of 4pm, more than 26,000 outages have been restored by Eversource. Continue Reading →
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Heavy rain and gusty winds moved through Connecticut Monday with strong gusts causing outages throughout the state. As of 4pm, more than 26,000 outages have been restored by Eversource. Continue Reading →
A High Wind Watch has been issued for the entire state of Connecticut for Monday. Heavy downpours and thunderstorms are also possible. Stay alert. Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago, I wrote about New York City residents who will likely want to move out of the city when the Covid-19 health crisis is behind us…I am slowly seeing an increase of people contacting me now who are trying to end their leases early in NYC in order to move to the suburbs ASAP. They want out! Continue Reading →
Anna Giannuzzi, a graduate of Greenwich High School’s class of 2016, was enjoying the end of her senior year at Harvard while training for the Boston Marathon when her plans were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Until we have a vaccine, this will be a way of life for a while. We’re in the second inning of a 9 inning winning game.” – Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
Due to COVID-19 concerns, Ada’s Kitchen + Coffee in Riverside and sister-store Roost Kitchen + Coffee in Darien, temporarily closed their doors two weeks ago. The Ada’s and Roost teams have been working to adjust operations at both locations to ensure increased safety for both their staff and their customers. Starting Monday, April 13, both locations will be open with adjusted hours: 8am – 3pm Monday through Saturday, and 8am – 2pm on Sunday. All transactions will be no contact with ordering options either online (www.adaskitchenandcoffee.com), via Ada’s Kitchen + Coffee app (powered by ChowNow), via UberEats or by providing payment over the phone. In both locations, no customers will be allowed inside the stores. Continue Reading →
Peter Bernstein and Joe Kelly from BOE urged the Selectmen to approve the MI for phase 1of the Cardinal stadium project. First selectman Camillo said he was frustrated at the continued expense for scaffolding to support the condemned bleachers given the campus is closed. Continue Reading →
On Thursday residents and friends sent a loud and clear message to Old Greenwich merchants who are on the frontline during the COVID-19 outbreak. Continue Reading →
The store offers pick up at curbside and local deliveries. Or visit Funky Monkey’s new online store, open 24/7. Continue Reading →