
John O’Brien and his fiancée Courtney Ross-Tait created a 360° tour around their property featuring spiders, monsters, zombies, witches, werewolves, towering skeletons, and creepy clowns. Continue Reading →
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John O’Brien and his fiancée Courtney Ross-Tait created a 360° tour around their property featuring spiders, monsters, zombies, witches, werewolves, towering skeletons, and creepy clowns. Continue Reading →
Since Sophia Scarpelli moved her shop from its longtime location on Liberty Way to East Putnam Ave in Cos Cob last spring, she was recently able to double her shop by expanding into the adjacent space. Continue Reading →
Halloween is back in 2021. Celebrating 40 years, Sophia’s at 1 Liberty Way is a wonder-inspiring shop with costumes to rent or purchase. Continue Reading →
Arch in Bloom proprietor Derek D’Andrea, along with a team that includes his sister and fiancée, spent all summer mapping out a Halloween themed experience amid their nursery. Continue Reading →
On Sunday GEMS ghoulishly decorated ambulance made stops at Greenwich Housing Authority properties. Continue Reading →
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Old Greenwich School’s Pumpkin Patch, though this year, due to Covid-19, the Halloween festivities have been reimagined. Fear not! Continue Reading →
In lieu of in-person house parties, Dept of Health suggests hosting a virtual Halloween costume contest or drive-by Halloween event, house decorating contest, candy scavenger hunt at homes with your household members or family Halloween movie night. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Recreation and The Arts Council are encouraging Greenwich youth to decorate their pumpkins and submit photos in the Town-wide contest. Continue Reading →
This is not only the first concert of the season but the very first band concert under the direction of the new GHS Band Director, Amy Bovin. Continue Reading →
The Junior League of Greenwich will open its spookily decorated doors on October 31, 2018, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Continue Reading →