“We’re happy the GAF is supporting us in services and the shoring of the structure for four months.” – BOE chair Peter Bernstein Continue Reading →
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Saks Global explained that they made the strategic decision to consolidate the Saks Fifth Avenue Greenwich store footprint from three buildings to one.
“We’re happy the GAF is supporting us in services and the shoring of the structure for four months.” – BOE chair Peter Bernstein Continue Reading →
The CVS retail store is 8,000 sq ft, but there is another 8,000 sq ft below that is used for storage for a total of 16,00 sq ft. Continue Reading →
“When Barbara Meyzen’s upscale clientele of bankers, celebrities, and other notable figures frequented her restaurant, they saw a stately French manor in a serene Westchester suburb. What they did not see was the alleged rampant financial fraud that was happening. As a result of her alleged fraud, Barbara Meyzen has potentially earned herself a reservation for one in federal prison.” – US Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman Continue Reading →
On Thursday morning Greenwich Police swore in four new officers in a ceremony at Town Hall – Michael Bellairs II, Brooke Lombardo, Nicholas Sarno, and Salvatore Tramontano. Continue Reading →
Participants need only bring shovels, pails, and any tools to create a sand sculpture. Participants will also need to check-in on the beach under the pavilion to get a flag to mark their sculpture. This year’s event will include live music, as well as a professional artist and sculptor on site. Continue Reading →
This summer 2019 Cardinal Critics are Ben Rosenfeld from the GHS class of 2018, Melanie Leguizamon from the GHS class of 2020, and John Cataldo from the GHS class of 2021. This month they traveled to Miku on Greenwich Avenue where the owner K Dong was a gracious host. Continue Reading →
“Connecticut’s economy continues to fall and its finances are the laughingstock of the nation. This past state budget season has demonstrated that nothing has changed in Hartford as spending, long-term debt and taxes continue to escalate. Greenwich on the other hand, under decades of Republican stewardship, has been an island of fiscal prudence, low taxes and short-term debt.” – Marc Johnson, Former Member of the BET (2012-2015), Past Chair of the BET Budget Committee (2014-2015) Continue Reading →
On Saturday customers flocked to a new vendor at the Greenwich Farmers Market despite the excessive heat. Seacoast Mushrooms offer several varieties of gourmet mushrooms, each with wildly different shapes, colors, and tastes. All the varieties have exceptional nutritional benefits. TJ Elgin and Denise Bahr, who are in the health, wellness and sustainability industries said Seacoast Mushrooms is based in Mystic. Elgin said all the mushrooms varieties, either as is or cooked, have different tastes, textures and profiles. Continue Reading →
“Everyone is unified at this moment. There is no division. Everyone is in support of the candidates who have been and will be nominated tonight, exemplified by the fact that there won’t be any votes tonight.” – RTC Chair Rich DiPreta Continue Reading →
“State Senator Alex Bergstein says it takes political courage to pass tolls. It actually takes more courage to cut spending. Currently, Connecticut has the highest administrative costs per mile of road, equating to nine times the national average!” – Laura Gladstone, Fiscal Freedom for CT Continue Reading →