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Lunar, An Authentic Chinese Food Restaurant, Set to Open on West Putnam Ave

By: greenwichfreepress | 14 hours ago

“Right now there are more Chinese restaurants closing. Greenwich needs a traditional Chinese restaurant, and we have a very strong team.” – Bill Xia, owner of Lunar, set for a soft opening this summer

Around Town

Smart Bins for Food Scrap Collection Launch in Greenwich This Week

Starting Thursday, July 9, the Town of Greenwich will expand the municipal Scraps to Soil program with the addition of smart units at Binney Park and Cos Cob Park, an innovative solution to make food scrap recycling easier and more convenient for residents.

Government

Historic District Commission July 8 Agenda Features Proposed Demo of 2 Greenwich Ave

“HDC/DISCUSSION ITEM. 2 Greenwich Avenue is seeking to demolish the existing structure and the two flanking it on either side and it has sparked a great deal of letter-writing and vocal opposition.”

Government

Attorney General Wong Announces CVS Will Pay $36.6 M to Settle Allegations of Over-Dispensing Insulin Pens

“Over a decade, CVS over-billed our public healthcare programs for huge quantities of insulin pens, filling refills too early, too often, and too many.” – Attorney General William Tong

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Business

Turner Franco Carries on Boat Sales Tradition at Former Ole’s Boatyard

By: greenwichfreepress | May 9, 2019

On Saturdays Turner Franco sells kayaks, and soon hopes to sell paddleboards, at the boatyard at 350 Riverside Ave, where a recent renovation improved the dock. Today the family refers to the property simply as the boatyard. The property is also home to Arguimbau Art, an gallery featuring the marine themed paintings of Peter Arguimbau. Continue Reading →

Government

Senator Bergstein Shares Thoughts on Biennial State Budget

By: greenwichfreepress | May 9, 2019

“I oppose a proposed 2% capital gains tax on joint filers with incomes above $1 million. This is estimated to raise $262 million in new revenue. I oppose this tax and will work to find ways to fill that hole in the budget.” – State Senator Alex Bergstein Continue Reading →

Health

Panel to Discuss Mental Health During the College Years in Greenwich

By: greenwichfreepress | May 9, 2019

Mental health problems among college students are rising. Symptoms may surface in college, or an existing condition may worsen. A panel of professionals will discuss ways to support students’ mental health before, during and after the college transition. Continue Reading →

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GFP to Add Weekly Roundup of Tag Sales / Items for Sale

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

To advertise your TAG SALE or items for sale, contact [email protected] with TAG SALE in the subject line. Include up to 200 words text including date(s), address, time, any instructions for parking and list of items. You will receive a confirmation of your email within 24 hours. Continue Reading →

Schools

Demolition of Old New Lebanon School Tentatively Begins Week of May 13

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

The new school, which was completed on time and on budget, has received its 4th reimbursement from the state, $3,495,815, totaling $15,738,167 to date. A 5th reimbursement has been requested in the amount of $2,932,368, due in May. Continue Reading →

Schools

Greenwich High School Students Reflect on Their Success in the Federal Reserve Challenge

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

“What’s the purpose of your education if you can’t apply it to real life scenarios?” – Kent Schneider, GHS senior who took AP Econ as a junior. Continue Reading →

Arts

Arguimbau Art to Open at New Location at “The Boatyard” in Riverside

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

The Grand Opening Reception will be held Thursday, May 9 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm at 350 Riverside Avenue in Riverside. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Man Charged with Reckless Endangerment, Engaging Police in Pursuit

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

Police obtained a warrant for the driver based on probable cause. Continue Reading →

Letter to the Editor

LETTER: NW Greenwich Fire Station Up for Debate…Really?

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

“For a fiscally conservative town, it seems reckless to keep “kicking the can” down the road on
critical town improvements in the hope that these issues will resolve themselves.” – Rachel Khanna, RTM District 10 Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Two Women Charged with Assault Following Fight at GHS

By: greenwichfreepress | May 8, 2019

Two women were arrested and charged with Breach of Peace 2 and Assault 3 (two counts each). The women share a date in Stamford superior Court on May 22. Continue Reading →

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