The Dish: Actress Jessica Chastain spotted on Greenwich Avenue taking a break from filming
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Actor Jessica Chastain exits the home used as a set for the upcoming Netfix movie ‘The Good Nurse’ in Stamford, Conn., on Friday April 23, 2021. Chastain is using the umbrella to protect her hair between takes.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Stamford resident Bobby Valentine celebrates his birthday and candidacy for mayor of Stamford at Mill River Park with Sky Mercede of Forever Sweet Bakery.Contributed / Sky MercedeShow MoreShow Less
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Stamford resident Bobby Valentine celebrates his birthday and candidacy for mayor of Stamford at Mill River Park with Sky Mercede of Forever Sweet Bakery.Contributed / Sky MercedeShow MoreShow Less
Written by Kerry Anne Ducey
Sidewalk Sales are Back in Greenwich!
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce presents the highly anticipated shopping extravaganza of the year, the 2021 Greenwich Sidewalk Sale Days, Thursday through Sunday, July 8-11th.
This popular annual event attracts shoppers to Greenwich Avenue and its nearby streets in downtown Greenwich to find savings and values on clothing, jewelry, accessories, gifts and more from participating retailers, restaurants and businesses. Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Sidewalk Sales is the largest outdoor sales event in all of Connecticut, encompassing four full consecutive days of amazing sales and bargains.
UpdatedTue, May 11, 2021 at 12:58 am ET
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The RTM met for just over four hours on Monday night to approve a budget for the fiscal year 2021-2022. (Harry Zernike/Patch)
GREENWICH, CT After months of countless meetings and debate, the Greenwich Representative Town Meeting approved a $448.5 million budget for the fiscal year 2021-2022 on Monday night by a vote of 147 in favor, 64 opposed, with three abstentions.
Members needed a little over four hours to complete business. The meeting was held in a hybrid fashion, with some members in-person at Central Middle School, and the majority of the elected body participating via Zoom.
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Nine years ago Carlos Suarez opened his bright, rustic Italian spot Rosemary s on Greenwich Avenue, and it s been popular ever since. The team then increased their West Village presence in 2018 with another winner, the pizza restaurant Roey s, located just a couple of blocks away on the corner of Perry Street. Now Suarez s latest operation, the hotly anticipated Rosemary s East, has finally opened after a full year of pandemic delays, and the locals on the border of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village couldn t be happier. On opening night last Wednesday, there was a line up First Avenue of eager eaters waiting to grab a table, and that s with plenty of seating, too, with some 270 seats both inside and out.
UpdatedThu, May 6, 2021 at 6:16 pm ET
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First Selectman Fred Camilo made his re-election announcement on Greenwich Avenue. (Richard Kaufman photo)
GREENWICH, CT First Selectman Fred Camillo announced on Thursday that he will seek a second term as Greenwich s chief elected official. Selectperson Lauren Rabin will also run again alongside Camillo s name on the ticket. The two partnered up for the 2019 election.
Camillo, a Republican, made the announcement in front of about 50 people on Greenwich Avenue. The location served as a symbol for Camillo s administration, which has transformed the look and feel of the Avenue in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.