
The longtime family owned Chinese restaurant has reopened for take-out after renovations following a car crash into its kitchen wall. Continue Reading →
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The longtime family owned Chinese restaurant has reopened for take-out after renovations following a car crash into its kitchen wall. Continue Reading →
This historic home in Old Greenwich was built in 1843 as a nine acre farmhouse for Capt. John Ferris – a member of one of the founding families of Old Greenwich in 1640. Continue Reading →
“How lucky are we to have had something that makes saying good bye so hard.” – John Bosco, Corbo’s Delis and Catering Continue Reading →
The Clam Shack menu boasts Hot & Cold Lobster Rolls, Clam Strip Roll, Shrimp Roll & Shrimp Po Boy. They sold out quickly during their soft opening, so they suggest you pre-order. Continue Reading →
“Through a great economy, through a recession, and through unending bridge and drainage construction, you continued to support us.” – BJ Mocarski, Village Barbers message to loyal clientele Continue Reading →
A few weeks ago, I wrote about New York City residents who will likely want to move out of the city when the Covid-19 health crisis is behind us…I am slowly seeing an increase of people contacting me now who are trying to end their leases early in NYC in order to move to the suburbs ASAP. They want out! Continue Reading →
On Thursday residents and friends sent a loud and clear message to Old Greenwich merchants who are on the frontline during the COVID-19 outbreak. Continue Reading →
Last year, First Church introduced Ornament, a Trans-Siberian Orchestra tribute band, to Old Greenwich. The concert was so popular that First Church is welcoming the orchestra back to town for another exciting performance on Saturday, November 30. This year, the concert will take place in the recently renovated Meetinghouse. As part of the renovations, all of the lighting, sound, and seating were replaced and upgraded to the highest professional standards. In addition to the space being the perfect setting for this concert, members of the First Congregational Church Youth Choir and the Children’s Choir will perform with Ornament on several pieces. Continue Reading →
At a May meeting in Stamford there were numerous objections from residents to a proposed commercial mooring in the waters of Stamford Harbor south of the Stamford Breakwater, on both environmental grounds and concerns for safety of small craft. Continue Reading →
The DPW reports that they have had a few inquiries about the recent repaving of the traffic circle on Sound Beach Ave in front of Old Greenwich School. Continue Reading →