Ms. Wiercioch was drafted into the Polish Army in 1942 at the age of 16 during the war against Germany. He was captured in October of that year and spent over two years as a prisoner of war in Germany assigned to hard labor on the railroad. The U.S. Army liberated the camp in April 1945 and Mr. Wiercioch remained in Germany, helping the U.S. troops. Continue Reading →
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Greenwich’s Ruth Wilson Turns 105. Credits Longevity to Gratitude and Perseverance
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Ruth Wilson’s life motto is “Be Kind” and her advice for a long life is to “Feel blessed and be grateful.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Greenwich Woods, Ruth Wilson
Paulmeno: Recognition of Outstanding Care and Services at Greenwich Woods
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“Pam had been living at Greenwich Woods for about eleven months when she suffered a major and un-survivable stroke. Her time spent there was undoubtedly the best in many decades of her life.” Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno Continue Reading →
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Greenwich Commission on Aging Invites You to A Chili Cook Off Competition
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You will be served 6 chili tastings in 6 cups, a salad, cornbread and dessert. The event is this Wednesday, December 5 from 11:30am until 1:00pm at the Greenwich Senior Center, 299 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Food Drink Restaurants, Health, Atria Rye Brook, Chef Matthew Ventura, Chef Ozzie, Chef Teddy Torchon, Commission on Aging
2nd Annual Health & Wellness Expo to Feature Comedy by Jane Condon, Blood Pressure & Cholesterol Screenings, Hot Lunch
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On Thursday Oct 6 from 9:00am until 1:00pm the Greenwich Commission on Aging, Greenwich Dept of Health and Greenwich Hospital present the second annual Health & Wellness Expo. At 11:15am award winning comedian Jane Condon will perform “Laughing for the Health of It.” Continue Reading →