The exhibit celebrates the 150th anniversary of Impressionism featuring rarely displayed paintings from the private collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr, on view through November 30, 2025. 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 exhibit celebrates the 150th anniversary of Impressionism featuring rarely displayed paintings from the private collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb, Jr, on view through November 30, 2025. Continue Reading →
“Advocacy groups and area law enforcement partners from as far away as long Island provided information and assistance and we would like to thank them,” police said. Continue Reading →
Raina’s path to entrepreneurship began unexpectedly during her sophomore year in GHS’s renowned science research program. A visit to a bee farm in northern Connecticut exposed her to the alarming rate of bee deaths caused by human practices. In the school science lab, she worked tirelessly to develop a product that would reduce bee deaths. What started as a school project soon turned into something bigger when beekeepers began asking for her solution. Later, she patented her invention, named HiveGaurd which became widely adopted by U.S. beekeepers. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Library’s longest-running program — the Friends Friday Films series—is back with a full slate of movies, beginning Friday, April 4 at 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
Hagar Chemali has worked in a range of senior national security and public affairs positions for the United States government and is the host and creator of an award-winning new show on YouTube called “Oh My
World.” She will be joined by NewsNation anchor and Greenwich resident Hena Doba to discuss the most significant foreign policy challenges facing the new administration and the approaches we are likely to see over the coming months. Continue Reading →
The concert is this Sunday, March 23 at 2:30 pm. Free admission, donations invited, light refreshments in the Narthex to follow. Continue Reading →
P&Z commission chair Margarita Alban said that even at Cos Cob Harbor, the marina had struggled, and had added uses that were not directly water-related to stay viable. Continue Reading →
“The baker at Neri’s had the same dilemma as me and after sticking to the authentic Irish recipe for Soda bread tasted his creations and decided that it need something else. So he decided to add lots and lots and lots and lots of sugar to it. After he made the new and improved soda bread he said to himself: ‘There, fixed it!'”- Richard McMurray Continue Reading →
Expect a hand-picked collection of guitars, vinyl, apparel and more. Designed for musicians, collectors, and music lovers alike, it’s more than just a retail space—it’s an immersive environment where craftsmanship, design, and culture come together. Unlike traditional music stores, Round Hill Music Co. is thoughtfully arranged to encourage exploration and inspiration. Continue Reading →
“By voting to advance the GOP government funding bill, rather than demanding or receiving anything in return, Schumer handed more power to the extremists destroying the government.” – Connecticut Indivisible Groups Continue Reading →