New Asian restaurants Moon, Kissaki expand sushi scene in Greenwich
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Kissaki will open for delivery and takeout Jan. 27, the fifth outpost of owner Gary Kanfer’s culinary experience featuring Japanese omakase. It’s the first Connecticut location, joining others in Manhattan, Long Island City and the Hamptons.Ben Hon / Kissaki
Greenwich’s sushi options continue to expand, with the recent addition of Moon on East Putnam Avenue and the soon-to-debut Kissaki on Greenwich Avenue.
Moon, which celebrates its grand opening on Thursday, describes its cuisine as “a celebration of ingredients and flavors from Japanese, Chinese and Thai culture, all prepared with an American twist.” The restaurant features a full-service omakase counter, with 12- and 14-course experiences, along with a la carte nigiri and sushi rolls.
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Two men from New York City were arrested in Fairfield County after they were allegedly seen carrying two duffel bags filled with stolen merchandise from a CVS store.
The two men, Isaiah Jordan Graham, 18, and Ahmed Diamasy Sawadogo, 18, were arrested on Wednesday, Jan. 6, after they were nabbed by Greenwich Police, said Captain Mark E. Zuccerella.
The men were busted after a Greenwich police officer working a side job in the area saw the two men entered the CVS store on Greenwich Avenue, with empty duffle bags, Zuccerella said.
A few minutes later, he saw the men leave the store and the bags appeared to be full, he added.
Two men from New York City were arrested in Fairfield County after they were allegedly seen carrying two duffel bags filled with stolen merchandise from a CVS store.The two men, Isaiah Jordan Graham, 18, and Ahmed Diamasy Sawadogo, 18, w.
Coronavirus and heavy winds: A tumultuous year in Greenwich and everywhere By Karen Tensa
GREENWICH The biggest story of 2020 in Greenwich was the same story that made headlines across the world: the outbreak of the global coronavirus pandemic and its enormous impact on people’s daily lives.
And the pandemic is expected to dominate the news well into 2021, as the number of COVID-19 cases pour in at a record rate even as the first wave of vaccinations begin.
COVID-19 influenced practically every facet of life, shutting down businesses and schools, and forcing people to live in lockdown conditions in an effort to combat the spread of the deadly virus.
Coronavirus and heavy winds: A tumultuous year in Greenwich - and everywhere
Karen Tensa
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A driver surveys the damage to his vehicle after a tree fell on it while stopped at a red light at 500 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020. The National Weather Service issued a tropical storm warning, flash flood watch, and tornado watch as Tropical storm Isaias passed through Connecticut.Tyler Sizemore / Tyler SizemoreShow MoreShow Less
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Ellen Stacom, RN, demonstrates the hyperbaric oxygen chamber at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, Conn. Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. Greenwich Hospital will be taking part in a year-long trial that will examine treatment for COVID-19 through the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less