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Special Event: “Purchase for Parsonage”
Shop anytime between September 1-12 and 15% of proceeds will go to Parsonage Cottage Senior Residence when you mention “Parsonage Cottage.”
Main Event:
GREENWICH, CT, on September 12, 2019, 5:00 – 8:00 pm. Sip & Shop to DJ April Larken
J McLaughlin Clothing Store
55 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich, CT
(203) 862-9777
Main Event Details:
Join Co-hosts Sue Moretti Bodson and Bobbi Eggers with DJ April Larken to shop for a cause in support of Parsonage Cottage Senior Residence at classic American clothier J. McLaughlin at its Greenwich location at 55 East Putnam Avenue. Thefundraising event will culminate on Thursday, September 12 from 5:00pmto 8:00pm at the boutique. Join us for a fun evening of light bites, drinks and the beats of DJ April Larken while you shop the Fall 2019 Collection from J. McLaughlin. Continue Reading →
This highly anticipated friends and family mud run/walk takes place Sunday, September 29, 2019 at Camp Simmons on 744 Lake Avenue in Greenwich at 9:00am. This event sells out every year, so participants are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible. Continue Reading →
Developer Albert Orlando wishes to demolish the 1890 house at 62 Mason Street and have the Town remove a mature London Plane tree so he can install a 22 ft wide entrance to an underground garage for 16 cars to park. Continue Reading →
There will be a memorial service for John D. Munnelly on Friday September 6th at 11:00 am in St. Catherine’s Chapel. Continue Reading →
This week workers are installing scaffolding underneath the home side bleachers at Cardinal field. Continue Reading →
“It’s in a flood way and 100 year flood plane. I have significant concern – it’s not clear how the site would be protected in small events let alone significant ones.” – Pat Sesto, Director of Greenwich Environmental Affairs Continue Reading →
A mature London Plane tree, a Town tree, is in the way of a developer’s planned driveway to underground parking at a 7-unit apartment building at 62 Mason Street. Continue Reading →