If a worker cannot produce an Aquarion photo identification, customers should not allow entrance into their home or business and should immediately contact the police. Continue Reading →
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After retiring following Super Bowl LIII, Sullivan pivoted to financial services in 2020. Today, he is a partner and the Director of Business Development at Integra Global Advisors in Stamford where he guides clients with the same steady hand that guided NFL offenses.
If a worker cannot produce an Aquarion photo identification, customers should not allow entrance into their home or business and should immediately contact the police. Continue Reading →
Graduates of St Luke’s School, GHS, Greenwich Academy, Brunswick School and Convent Of The Sacred Heart received degrees from Bucknell on May 17. Continue Reading →
On Friday night, the Arch Street Teen Center in Greenwich was filled with bright and compelling song. The “Arch Street Acoustic” free concert, hosted on Friday night by Singer-Songwriter and radio host Caroline Jones, featured originals and covers alike. Each told a story that held personal meaning to the artist, who was accompanied by nothing other than her own guitar, piano, and banjo. Continue Reading →
This year’s GHS boys swim team established new school, meet and state records. Also, their times and diving scores earned recognition in ten of twelve events in the meet program. Continue Reading →
The family will receive visitors on Sunday May 31 from 3:00 to 7:00 at Gallagher Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street in Greenwich. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 10:00am Monday June 1 at St. Agnes Church, 247 Stanwich Road in Greenwich with interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla NY. Continue Reading →
It’s graduation season, and Greenwich students were awarded a variety of degrees. Congratulations to all the college graduates! Continue Reading →
During Friday’s Mass Meeting, members of Greenwich High’s Student Government elected the four Vice Presidents who will serve on the body’s Executive Committee during the 2015-16 school year. In each race, voters clearly indicated a preference for candidates who put forth specific, engaging proposals for reforming Student Government. Continue Reading →
“Our tent is a big one full of great people with different opinions and different points of view. That’s what make us stronger: not weaker, not any less Democratic, but stronger. I look forward to our tent growing even bigger.” – Selectman Drew Marzullo, Democrat Continue Reading →
Local realtor Barbara Zaccagnini has done it again. On Thursday night she hosted a fashion show in a newly constructed single family home on Milbank Avenue, a stone’s throw from train, shopping and Greenwich Harbor. While the home maintains its original facade, including spacious wraparound porch, and the streetscape on lower Milbank Ave is still in tact, the home is all new inside, with a chef’s kitchen, exercise room, media room, multiple fireplaces and even a private roof deck. Continue Reading →
Pete Francis of Greenwich, most well known for his band, Dispatch, said he feels what 90% of other musicians feel when coming on stage: “Butterflies at the beginning, and then a full on bull fight.” Continue Reading →