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P&Z Watch: Bruce Museum Café Menu Okay’d to Include Liquor
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The museum has recently applied for a liquor license to be able to serve wine and beer during the hours they are open to the public under a specific form of a liquor license that the state offers non-profit museums. In the process, they learned that while the state allows this type of liquor license, Greenwich does not. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Government
GHS Announces Honor Roll, High Honor Roll for First Quarter Marking Period
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Full time students are eligible for Honors and High Honors status based upon their quarterly Grade Point Average. Students with GPA’s of 3.6-3.9 are named to the Honor Roll. Students with GPA’s of 4.0 and higher are named to the High Honor Roll. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, Greenwich High School, high honor roll, honor roll
Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, October 12-17, 2023
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275, 289, 309, 315, and 321 Mason Street, 290 Mason Street and 405 Greenwich Ave from Orchard Place Associates LLC to Mason Street Partners LLC on Oct 12, 2023 for $16,590,000 Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, Mason Street
PHOTOS: Ed Vick, After 50 Years, the Residue of Vietnam Leaves a Mark
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Ed Vick, a former Lieutenant in the US Navy served two tours in Vietnam in a Patrol Boat, Riverine “PBR,” possibly the most hazardous duty in Vietnam. He led over 100 combat missions on the rivers of the Mekong Delta. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, American Legion, Ed Vick, Jim Heavey, Peter LeBeau, Sal DeAngelo, World War I, World War II
Group Demands Greenwich Schools Do More about Antisemitism
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Following the recent news of a antisemitic incidents in Greenwich Schools over 500 people calling themselves “Greenwich Voices Against Antisemitism” signed a letter to her on Monday urging her to do more. By Wednesday there were over 900 signatures. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Schools, antisemitism, Dr. Toni Jones, Greenwich High School, Laura Kostin, Names Day, Ralph Mayo, Thomas Pereira
PHOTOS: Silver Shield Foundation’s “Greenwich Walk” at Tod’s Point Honors Fallen First Responders
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Walkers raised funds to support Silver Shield Foundation’s core mission of providing scholarships for children and surviving spouses of Police Officers, Firefighters and EMS members killed in the line of duty. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Police & Fire, Brian Smith, Debbie Tymon, Donna Sabourin, George Steinbrenner, John Hodgens, K.C. Fuchs
PATEL: How well does the RTM represent you?
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“We’ve all read countless articles about the RTM in recent months – and while so clearly impactful to our local community, it’s a uniquely complex body and difficult to track. To aid voters in making sense of it all, I helped create 203 Vote, a platform to track RTM voting statistics.” – Aakash Patel Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Aakash Patel, bi-partisan, RTM
Undaunted by Rain, Volunteers Pour into Tod’s Point for Coastal Cleanup
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On Saturday a rescheduled September Coastal Cleanup drew many intrepid volunteers to Tod’s Point, braving the persistent rain. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Volunteering, Aleksandra Moch, Annabelle Elkin, Conservation Commission, Danielle Sittol, Ethan Pond, GHS Environmental Action Club, Greenwich Green & Clean
Pickwick Plaza Proposed Restaurant on Greenwich Ave: 150 Seats + 60 Outdoor Seasonal Seats
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Today, according to the pre-application, Pickwick Plaza, is approximately 96% occupied, with only one office suite of about 4,500 sq ft vacant, along with the subject Building No. 3 Use Group 1 proposed restaurant space of 4,533 sq ft of zoning floor area. A diagram of the restaurant layout features a sushi display and oyster bar. Continue Reading →