In 2016, Parks & Rec board member Frank DiVincenzo, along with Bea Crumbine and then Parks & Rec chair Nancy Caplan, who has since passed, spearheaded an effort to save the marble monoliths at the historic O’Neil ampitheater from a grim fate: the gravel pits. Continue Reading →
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Six Salvaged 5-Ton Columns from O’Neil Outdoor Theater Make Their Way through Cos Cob
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Drivers passing through Cos Cob on Tuesday may have wondered about the red flat bed truck ferrying massive marble columns toward the Indian Field Road DPW shed. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, A Vitti Construction, Bea Crumbine, Bruce Spaman, Frank Divincenzo, Lia Fail Way, O'Neil Outdoor Theater, Tony Vitti
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo at St. Lawrence Club’s Fonda La Paloma Nostalgia Dinner
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The Nostalgia Night Dinner Series at the St. Lawrence Club in Cos Cob continued on Friday. Timed to coincide with Cinco de Mayo, the Remember Fonda La Paloma night featured an authentic Mexican meal reminiscent of the fare served for decades at Fonda La Paloma in Cos Cob, now home to Little Pub. Guests enjoyed ceviche, carnitas, fajitas, and Mexican beer. After dinner, the party continued with Karaoke Master, Mike Lehman. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Food Drink Restaurants, People & Culture, Bea Crumbine, Carlos Vivero, Ceviche, Dan Warzoha, Denise Longo
Town to Secure Six Marble Columns as O’Neil Outdoor Ampitheater is Disassembled
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Most of the historic ampitheater at 21 Lia Fail Way will go to Sarah Lawrence College. Greenwich is arranging to secure 6 massive marble columns weighing 5 tons. Continue Reading →