From 1985 to 1990, Alfred Pavlis was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York, where he investigated and prosecuted narcotics trafficking, organized crime, corruption and securities fraud offenses. Continue Reading →
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Raphaël’s Bakery on Mason Street in Greenwich is hard to miss, with its orange awning, matching outdoor seating, and cheerful spring flowers. When customers step inside, they are greeted with a wide display of pastries, sandwiches, baguettes and baked goods. Amelie ordered a turkey and comté sandwich, Julia ordered a vegetarian sandwich with a chocolate chip cookie, and Sara enjoyed a prosciutto and mozzarella sandwich.
From 1985 to 1990, Alfred Pavlis was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York, where he investigated and prosecuted narcotics trafficking, organized crime, corruption and securities fraud offenses. Continue Reading →
Pathways Inc. is most thankful to the co-founders of Greenwich Cocktail Week, Jed Simon and Lindsay Potter for hosting such a festive community event and naming Pathways as the beneficiary of Greenwich Cocktail Week’s Kickoff Party. Continue Reading →
Price improvement – 19 Holly Way. As of Friday, May 20, 2022, there are 187 single-family homes listed on the MLS for sale in Greenwich, another increase over recent weeks. We may soon see a slow down in market activity and a leveling of prices due to interest rates creeping up each week. Continue Reading →
Displaced Ukrainian families and US hosts met up at the Pilsudski Society on Arch Street. Continue Reading →
25 Grove Lane sold on May 3, 2022 for $4,000,000 Continue Reading →
The Triathlon will again be a fun community event for local youth, ages 6-14, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, building self-confidence and fostering important life skills. Continue Reading →
In exchange for restoring and preserving the 1900 house, the applicant seeks relief from parking requirements.
Ten spaces are required, four are proposed. Continue Reading →
The girls and their leaders planted marigolds, impatiens, and petunias that they had purchased with money earned through their cookie sales. Continue Reading →
During this fun-filled day, children’s dreams of sitting behind the wheel of a fire truck, honking the horn of a dump truck, or riding a roaming railroad will be brought to life. Continue Reading →
“It almost seems as though the Greenwich Board of Education wants to pretend that the LGBTQ+ community doesn’t exist….The action of removing any reference to gender identify and sexual orientation mimicks Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law; it is a way to pretend our community doesn’t exist.” – Edson Rivas, Executive Director and Colin Hosten the President of the Triangle Community Center Board of Directors Continue Reading →