LETTER: An October Surprise

“In hearing him talk, it seemed like he had a cold. A sore throat, possibly. And symptoms that could be the beginning stages of COVID-19. But what did the tests show? And when? Like other medical information about him, he felt he wasn’t compelled to tell the public very much. The doctors were put in a compromising position and the lead doctor did exaggerate just a little about Trump’s condition, initially.” – Don Hermann Continue Reading →

Greenwich Historical Society Acquires Painting by Iconic American Impressionist

A pioneer in American Impressionism, and one of the most influential and successful artists of the early 20th century, Childe Hassam (1859-1935) spent considerable time in Cos Cob between 1896-1918, producing dozens of paintings, pastels and etchings depicting the Holley House and the nearby waterfront commercial district known as the Lower Landing. Continue Reading →