
The race for State Senate between incumbent Republican Ryan Fazio and challenger Democrat Trevor Crow was narrow enough that Crow anticipated activating a recount. Continue Reading →
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The race for State Senate between incumbent Republican Ryan Fazio and challenger Democrat Trevor Crow was narrow enough that Crow anticipated activating a recount. Continue Reading →
Cocktail Week continues through Thursday, June 17 with discounted cocktails from participating restaurants in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
In Greenwich here is a list of local food service establishments working to remain open and operating under health and public safety restrictions due to the COVID-19 emergency. Continue Reading →
Great news. Connecticut-based RISE Brewing Co, the nitro cold brew coffee company featured earlier this month on Greenwich Free Press, has partnered with The Old Greenwich Social Club to create the ultimate Nitro Cold Brew Martini. Paying homage to classic coffee cocktails, this martini is one of several collaborations between RISE Brewing Co and bars across the country. Just in time for the holidays, fans of RISE Brewing Co can enjoy their favorite cold brew coffee in a new, creative way. “Since RISE Brewing Co.’s inception, we have made collaborations and partnerships with other businesses we love a top priority,” CEO and co-founder Grant Gyesky said. Continue Reading →
The Arch Street Collective was created to showcase local bands at the teen center. In June it moved to the Old Greenwich Social Club. This Sunday, July 15, the lineup will feature Erik Rabasca of Light Warriors, Southwind Social Club, Jeffrey Velez, J and The B-Sides, Charlie Happylife and more. Continue Reading →
October 23rd marks the one-year anniversary of Old Greenwich Social Club. Chef Daniel Namzoff, who started in July, has made his mark and the feedback has created an upward spiral. The restaurant is now packed on the weekends and the crowd features more and more regulars. Continue Reading →