Woman Suspected of Shoplifting at LF on Greenwich Ave Found with Heroin, Pot and Cocaine

A 20-year old from Weston allegedly removed multiple articles of clothing from LF on Greenwich Ave without paying. After police conducted a motor vehicle stop, a search of the suspect’s purse revealed multiple wax folds containing a brown powdery substance consistent with that of Heroin as well as a small amount of marijuana and cocaine. Continue Reading →

Little Pub Greenwich: From Newbie to Award Winning Favorite in One Year

Little Pub’s popular menu includes a dish that is both a tribute to Fonda La Paloma and a collaboration with Scarpelli’s on Bible Street where the sausage recipe draws fans from near and far. In the year since opening, Doug and Daneen Grabe’s Little Pub in Cos Cob has become popular for its great atmosphere and delicious food. And, partnering with local non-profits like Neighbor-to-Neighbor they are giving back, and becoming part of the fabric of Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Pathways in Greenwich Offers a Caring Path to Better Mental Health

In Greenwich Pathways, Inc. operates several group homes for people with mentall illness. They also operate a fellowship program where clients take art classes and even assemble mailings for Parks & Rec of Greenwich. “People with mental illness – we share the sidewalks and stores with them. They are sweet, kind people, volunteering at the YMCA for example, with amazing fulfilling lives with love and support,” said Pathways volunteer Kendra Farn. Continue Reading →

Greenwich Mooring Dispute Drags On

At Thursday’s Selectmen meeting, Mr. Zoubek was dismissive of the harbor master’s arguments for rejecting his mooring. Apparently there had been hopes earlier in the week that the matter was settled because the harbor master okay’d coordinates Mr. Zoubek said he desired. The coordinates may have had a typo, because they were not in Greenwich waters. Nevertheless, Mr. MacMillan approved them. Back to the drawing board. Continue Reading →

Memories Abound after Thirty-Four Years of Summer Rain

Ask Bill Gallagher to tell the story of Summer Rain and you get a story of collective Greenwich memories and camaraderie. Gallagher hand picked his managers over the years, tapping relatives, friendships and word of mouth.  The team is mostly all Greenwich born, and some even shared their first work experiences, like Mike Hyland (VP) and Frank Parelli who caddied together at Milbrook Club. Others worked at iconic restaurants like The Clam Box and Manero’s.  Almost everyone graduated from GHS. Several of the managers coach local soccer or GYFL teams. Townies in the best sense of the word. “And we all went to the Boys Club Camp Simmons. Continue Reading →