Angry Activists targeted Greenwich real estate developer Ron Moelis on Thursday morning. In a bold move, the activists traveled by bus from Brooklyn to Greenwich to stage their protest outside Mr. Moelis’ compound on Cliffdale Rd. Continue Reading →
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Angry Activists targeted Greenwich real estate developer Ron Moelis on Thursday morning. In a bold move, the activists traveled by bus from Brooklyn to Greenwich to stage their protest outside Mr. Moelis’ compound on Cliffdale Rd. Continue Reading →
Layer upon Layer: Donna Forma’ is an exciting exhibit at the Flinn Gallery with natural, organic sculptures. This “must-see” show which is inspiring; full of beauty and wonder. Meet the artist Saturday, May 21 at 2pm at the Flinn Gallery. Continue Reading →
Beautiful and elegant … a “must-see” for art-lovers. ‘Electric Paris’ at the Bruce Museum joins for the first time a group of works that emphasizes the role of artificial illumination in the making of modern Paris. It features approximately fifty paintings, prints, photographs, and drawings. Continue Reading →
The Granola Bar is opening to the top of Greenwich Avenue next week serving modern, cutting-edge food from it’s all day menu. Owners Julie Mountain and Dana Noorily are expanding their brand from Westport – and granola is just a part of this exciting and healthy menu. Continue Reading →
Art to the Avenue, the Greenwich Art’s Council’s annual spring celebration, turned downtown Greenwich into a strolling art gallery which brings art to store windows throughout the month of May. As the rain paused, art enthusiasts strolled in and out of shops and restaurants, chatted with the artists, sipped on wine, and were entertained by bands, dancers and street performers. Continue Reading →
Police charged a Greenwich woman with Failure to Drive in Proper Lane and DUI on Tuesday afternoon after she crashed into a stone wall on Sound View Drive. Continue Reading →
“Celebrating Hope 2016” featured touching speeches by guest speakers, Herb Magley, Dan Gasby and B. Smith. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce annual Business & Culinary Showcase on Thursday night was the largest business event of the year. With 75 exhibitors, Eastern Greenwich Civic Center was jam-packed as hundreds mingled, exchanged business cards, chatted with local business owners and visited friends and neighbors. Continue Reading →
Motorcycle clubs from near and far converged on the St. Lawrence Club in Cos Cob for a fundraiser to benefit Kids in Crisis. The Cos Cob Riders organized the event, which drew upwards of 300 guests. The band Fast Forward played, while guests danced in between drinks, dinner and visits to the raffle table. Continue Reading →
A wake will be held on Wednesday, April 13 at the Green Funeral Home, 57 Main Street, Danbury from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
The Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral Home on Thursday, April 14th at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow at the Mount View Cemetery located on Route 37 in New Fairfield. Continue Reading →