The new civic center will actually be named the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center in honor of the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation’s donation of $5 million toward the $22 million cost for the project. Continue Reading →
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The new civic center will actually be named the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic Center in honor of the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation’s donation of $5 million toward the $22 million cost for the project. Continue Reading →
On Friday night family, friends and colleagues joined Mike Geller of Mike’s Organic at 600 East Putnam Avenue in Cos Cob to celebrate his plan to open Mike’s Organic Market in the former Patio.com building. Continue Reading →
Greenwich was just becoming aware of a slew of proposed legislation aimed at increasing affordable housing when a bill was proposed to prohibit towns from limiting access to beaches based on residency. Continue Reading →
“This is wonderful news for the Town of Greenwich. A new civic center will help meet the high demands for field usage and gym time and will be a chance for public-private partnerships to produce a facility that our residents can be proud of for generations to come.” – First Selectman Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
This year the event will benefit Food Rescue US and the Town of Greenwich Parks & Recreation Foundation. Continue Reading →
Chef Appearances will include Valerie Bertinelli, Geoffrey and Margaret Zakarian, Marc Murphy, David Burtka and Mary Giuliani. The 8th Annual Burger Battle will return with David Burtka as this year’s host, as will the 5th Annual Top Bartender Showdown, providing friendly competitions between area restaurants. Additional events include The Tailgate Party and South of the Border Fiesta. Continue Reading →
A ribbon cutting ceremony at Spot On Veterinary Hospital and Hotel just over the Greenwich line on Selleck Street in Stamford included a tour of the 16,000 sq ft facility that was previously home to a sail maker and rigger. Continue Reading →
Topics included the controversial re-branding campaign for Greenwich, diminished presence of hedge funds, expansion of Westchester airport, lack of affordable housing and the scourge of developers using loopholes intended to incentivize affordable housing to create monstrosities, and the lousy Grass Island Dog Park. Continue Reading →
Again, the monthly Parks & Rec meeting had dogs in parks on the agenda. Again, the conversation grew testy. Continue Reading →
Saturday was a stunning sunny day for the 7th annual Wine + Food Festival in Roger Sherman Baldwin Park. Continue Reading →