“I think this is a unique situation the Town hasn’t had to deal with yet. It’s something other supermarkets such as Citarella and Whole Foods may consider in the future,” the applicant’s attorney John Heagney said back in April. Continue Reading →
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“I think this is a unique situation the Town hasn’t had to deal with yet. It’s something other supermarkets such as Citarella and Whole Foods may consider in the future,” the applicant’s attorney John Heagney said back in April. Continue Reading →
Armayla founder and Greenwich resident, Patricia Dhar, spent the past nine years living in India diving into the style and sustainable fashion landscape there. Armayla’s mission is to merge Indian craftsmanship and sustainable techniques with American style and sensibility. Continue Reading →
“They talk about how they want to tax the wealthy more. Let’s put them to the challenge and prove it doesn’t have to Bernie Sanders Socialism to get things accomplished. Let’s prove we can work together with those who have and those who have-not to fix things. Ray Dalio says capitalism is broken. Let’s be an example of how it we can work together and fix it. Capitalism works. Socialism is not the route forward. Capitalism works and and what better Town to lead than Greenwich?” – Joe Kelly, Republican candidate for the Board of Selectman Continue Reading →
Panelists said back country houses continue to sell though prices have come down. Westchester sellers continue to buy in Greenwich where property taxes are significantly lower. Young families continue to move to back country for the same reasons as always: affordable taxes, great schools, privacy, and country living. Continue Reading →
May is National Bike Safety Month. What better way to celebrate Mom than to encourage safe biking with a family bike ride to beautiful Tod’s Point. Continue Reading →
To honor his life friends may call on Thursday from 4:00 to 8:00pm at Coxe and Graziano Funeral Home 134 Hamilton Ave, Greenwich where a prayer service will be held on Friday at 10:00am followed by entombment at St. Mary’s Cemetery. Continue Reading →
Presenting at the forum will be Transportation Committee Ranking Members State Representative Laura Devlin (R-134) and State Senator Henri Martin (R-31). Continue Reading →
The company’s Greenwich location is one of six showrooms Indochino will open in the northeast this year. Continue Reading →
Opening night of the 22nd annual Art to The Ave festival is set for Thursday, May 2 from 5:30pm to 8:00pm. The festival is collaboration of local stores in the Greenwich Avenue area and local artists, made possible by the Greenwich Arts Council. Each May, with the overwhelming support of the Greenwich business community, the Arts Council turns Greenwich Avenue into a strolling gallery.
The evening launches a truly spectacular show as musicians and street performers fill the street entertaining strollers.
Most stores host receptions for the hundreds of visitors who attend to preview the work of over 120 artists. The artworks selected by the retailers remains in place through Memorial Day, so there is ample time for viewers to experience the “gallery” that downtown Greenwich becomes.
All the art on display is for sale. New this year, all are invited to an after party to be held at the Greenwich Arts Council the night of May 2 from 7:30 to 9:00pm. Continue Reading →