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Pizza Post Seeks to Expand in Cos Cob
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Pizza Post, which has served the community for 48 years seeks to expand into the former hair salon next door at 522 East Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Government, Matthew Criscuolo, Pizza Post, Planning & Zoning Commission
Blaze in Cos Cob Renders Commercial Building Uninhabitable
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A fire broke out before midnight on Monday at 522 East Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Police & Fire, Gofer Ice Cream, Greenwich Fire Dept, Greenwich Professional Firefighters, Pizza Post
FAP Moms & Dads Chat Group to Meet May 27 at Pizza Post
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The FAP Moms & Dads Chat Group will meet the last Monday of the month, May 27, at The Pizza Post in Cos Cob. FAP is short for Friends of Autistic People. Time change: 7:00pm. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, FAP, Friends of Autistic People, Pizza Post
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce to Host Annual Business Showcase at Civic Center in April
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The annual business showcase will feature 75 exhibitors and food vendors. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Business Showcase, Coxe & Graziano Funeral Home, Greenwich Chamber of Commerce, Mt. Kisco Smokehouse, Pizza Post, Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses
Friends of Autistic People Mom’s networking Group to Meet at Pizza Post
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On Monday, Nov. 7, the “Mom’s Networking Group” of Friends of Autistic People will meet at Pizza Post in Cos Cob. This networking group, which new, is for moms and dads of children with Autism. All ages and other disabilities. Have a bite, BYOB, and relax. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, FAP, Friends of Autistic People, Pizza Post
Greenwich Chamber Serves Up a Successful Business and Culinary Showcase
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The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce annual Business & Culinary Showcase on Thursday night was the largest business event of the year. With 75 exhibitors, Eastern Greenwich Civic Center was jam-packed as hundreds mingled, exchanged business cards, chatted with local business owners and visited friends and neighbors. Continue Reading →