“The next big leader has to do the outreach necessary to bring in fresh blood, new ideas and open the tent to everyone.” – Anthony Lopez Continue Reading →
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The renewed focus on thrifting is driven in party by a reaction against fast fashion and a desire for sustainability, especially among the young people. There are three popular thrift shops in Greenwich: Rummage Room in Old Greenwich, The Marketplace by Fofie and Mia’s in Byram, and the Greenwich Auxiliary Thrift Shop in Chickahominy.
“The next big leader has to do the outreach necessary to bring in fresh blood, new ideas and open the tent to everyone.” – Anthony Lopez Continue Reading →
Starting the weekend of Jan. 2, cruise out for the chance to see some of the seals and waterfowl that spend their winters in Long Island Sound during Seal-Spotting & Birding Cruises offered this winter by The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk. Continue Reading →
Get to know Burger, Shakes and Fries in the Byram section of Greenwich for a patty melt style, juicy burger and you’ll be treated like family. Come for a pressed-in-house burger and add on some crispy fries and a creamy shake for the full experience. So Simple. So Good. So Go. Continue Reading →
The National Weather Service is predicting a high of 63° and partly sunny skies on Christmas day. See you at the beach, and bring the dogs. Continue Reading →
A 23-year-old woman involved in a car crash on at Steamboat Rd and Railroad Ave was located up the street by Greenwich Police at R=Fawcett Place and Greenwich Ave after the other driver had followed her and called police. Continue Reading →
Steven Santucci, a former Police sergeant in Connecticut, and others were receiving shipments of steroid ingredients from China and manufacturing and distributing wholesale quantities of steroids. The investigation also revealed that certain members of the conspiracy were distributing prescription pills, including oxycodone, as well as cocaine. Continue Reading →
From Lockwood to Josephine Evaristo, the holiday season has not slowed down property transfers in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
The first day of winter was marked at Pacific House by the delivery of 60 brand new men’s coats and 25 new sleeping bags – all through the efforts of Don Adams and Peace Community Chapel in Old Greenwich. At Pacific House, Residential Services manager Velma Clark said the sleeping bags will be put to use inside the emergency men’s shelter where the temperature isn’t always regulated perfectly, as well as through their outreach workers. She said there are homeless people reluctant to come inside to sleep at Pacific House, and the outreach crew will offer sleeping bags in addition to hats, gloves and scarves. On Tuesday, Clark said she expected maybe 70 men would spend the night at Pacific House, though she hoped for more. The facility can accommodate about 110 men. Continue Reading →
First Presbyterian Church Nursery School hosted a reception for Seniors in the Greenwich community after its annual Christmas Program dress rehearsal this past week. There were over 20 guests in attendance from Riverhouse as well as the First Presbyterian Church. v Continue Reading →
On Dec. 19, at about 8:00pm, Greenwich Police responded to a motor vehicle accident at 31 Upper Cross Rd. On scene, investigation revealed that Karega Atkinson-Jones, 35, of 1135 East 108 Street in Brooklyn was traveling west on Upper Cross Rd when he rear ended two cars slowing down to enter the gate of a private residence. According to Police Mr. Atkinson-Jones did not allow for sufficient clearance and struck the vehicle ahead of him from behind, which caused that car to strike a third vehicle in front of it. Police observed that Mr. Atkinson-Jones had glassy, red eyes, was unsteady on his feet, and had the odor associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Continue Reading →