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 →
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Kick Off the Holiday Spirit with the 2nd Annual Ornament Concert at First Church
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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 →
Filed under: Holiday, First Congregational Church, Old Greenwich, Ornament
Weeks Marine Inc to Present Proposal for Commercial Barge Mooring in Stamford Waters Near Greenwich
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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 →
Filed under: Government, Alison Farn Leigh, barges, Buchanan Marine, Dolphin Cove, Dr. Damian Ortelli, Eric Knott, Greenwich Point Conservancy
Wondering about the Newly Paved OG Traffic Circle?
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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 →
Filed under: Transportation, DPW, Old Greenwich, Sound Beach Ave, traffic circle
Meet the Artists at Images Gallery in Old Greenwich
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The Old Greenwich Merchants is sponsoring their second Art in The Park event on June 23rd or June 30th (rain date). Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Images Gallery, Meet the Artists, Old Greenwich
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: Renovated and Expanded Colonial in Old Greenwich
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Completely renovated in 2017, this four bedroom home has been completely transformed to today’s standards. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Greenwich House of the Week (Advertisement), Real Estate, 9 Ferris Drive, House of the Week, Old Greenwich
Pruner on Greenwich Real Estate Trends: “Front Country” Along Post Rd and I95 is Most Desirable
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Mark Pruner gave a snapshot of today’s real estate market in Greenwich as well as trends in rentals, condos and co-ops, and single family homes in all parts of town. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Real Estate, Airbnb, back country, Byram, co-ops, condos, Cos Cob, front country
Saving Animals from Extinction: Tales of Species Recovery in Connecticut and Beyond
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In his talk, Jim Knox, zoologist at the Beardsley Zoo will invite guests of all ages to learn how to help protect the planet’s most imperiled and majestic creatures and explain how citizens can become involved in recovery efforts. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Beardsley Zoo, Bruce Museum Seaside Center Greenwich Point Park, Jim Knox, Old Greenwich
HOUSE OF THE WEEK: Vintage Charmer, Walking Distance to Village of Old Greenwich
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11 Fairfield Avenue, located in the coveted seaside community of Old Greenwich, is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac with destination only traffic.It is a short walk to the train station and village. Open house dates: Saturday, Aug 25 or Sunday Aug 26, 1:00 to 3:00pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Greenwich House of the Week (Advertisement), Real Estate, Katherine Donnelly, Old Greenwich
Founder’s Day Features Unveiling of Restored Feake-Ferris House c1645 in Old Greenwich
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Wednesday, July 18 was Founder’s Day, a tradition in Greenwich since 1947. To mark the occasion the Feake-Ferris House, c1645, which was restored rather than demolished, was open for tours. The owners, Martin and Anna Waters opened their new home, which is connected to the historic one, for the reception. Continue Reading →