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At Raphaël’s Bakery, Orange Awning Signals Welcoming Atmosphere, Superior Menu

By: greenwichfreepress | 8 hours ago

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.

Letter to the Editor

Bencivengo: Programs Like Saint Catherine’s Players are Not Expendable Luxuries

“At a time when we constantly speak about the mental health crisis facing children, the isolation many feel, and the need for meaningful connection and purpose, programs like Saint Catherine’s Players are not expendable luxuries. They are lifelines. They are ministries in their own right.” – Dr. Jennifer Bencivewngo

Arts

Meet More Artists You’ll Find at “Art in the Park” on Sunday, June 7

The event will feature dozens of local, up-and-coming artists, exhibiting and selling their works to the public, including oils, acrylics, mixed media, photography, watercolors, wood carvings, drawings, giclée prints, decoupages and much more.

Giving

Greenwich 8th Grade Capstone Project Highlights Benefits of Pet Rescue

If you are not currently in a position to bring a pet into your home, you can still play a vital role in contributing to these wonderful organizations. Consider reaching out to these shelters to discuss temporary fostering opportunities, which get animals out of kennels and into a home environment. Additionally, these nonprofits rely entirely on financial donations, volunteer kennel assistance, and supplies from their public wish lists to keep their doors open.  – Ava Caroll

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Greenwich’s New Lebanon School Named 2026 CT Blue Ribbon School
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Joe Kelly Secures Unanimous Nomination for State Senate
Real Estate

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, April 22-26, 2022

By: | May 13, 2022

98 Doubling Rd sold on April 22, 2022 for $6,700,000 Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Port Chester Woman Charged after Fight in Byram

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2022

Around 4:30am officers responded to a report of a physical fight in Byram between a man and a woman. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Police Work Leads on Brazen Theft of Range Rover Outside Gofer Ice Cream

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2022

It was still daylight when a thief hopped in a Range Rover while the owner stood nearby and sped away. Continue Reading →

Food Drink Restaurants

Greenwich Middle Schooler’s “Baked by Khushi” Pop-Up Bakery to Benefit Kids in Crisis

By: greenwichfreepress | May 13, 2022

Greenwich 13-year-old Khushi Choudhary is combining her sweet tooth, entrepreneurial flair, and big heart to raise funds for Greenwich non-profit, Kids in Crisis. Continue Reading →

Government

P&Z Watch: Bedroom Counts in 2-Family Application Mean Proposal is Underparked, Denied

By: | May 12, 2022

When is a yoga room a bedroom? Why do the zoning regs count a den count as a bedroom? Continue Reading →

Obituaries

William “Bill” Fassuliotis, 97

By: | May 12, 2022

Visitation will be on Friday, May13, 2022 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home, 31 Arch Street, Greenwich. Continue Reading →

Arts

Greenwich High School Theater Dept to Stage Into the Woods in the Performing Arts Center

By: greenwichfreepress | May 12, 2022

Performances are May 19 through May 21, 2022 at 7:00 pm each night. Continue Reading →

Giving

First Selectman Camillo Declares Horizons Awareness & Giving Day

By: | May 12, 2022

“Students leave here feeling ready to tackle the next grade and feeling a lot more confidence in themselves.” – Brunswick School Kindergarten co-
teacher Devan Zadrozny Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

DUI Arrest for Driver Who Hit Utility Pole with Wires Down

By: greenwichfreepress | May 12, 2022

When police arrived they observed the driver across the street from her empty car. Continue Reading →

Police & Fire

Greenwich Police Seek Tips in Cos Cob Bank Robbery

By: | May 11, 2022

Wednesday morning Greenwich Police received a report of a robbery at M&T Bank on the Post Rd in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →

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