Customers can now enjoy barbecue wings, ribs and other special menu items from Houndstooth Barbecue at a new pop up in Old Greenwich.
Garden Catering hopes to feed 500 Greenwich families in need this holiday season through its "Nugs Not Hugs" program.
The store, which opened this month on Greenwich Avenue, is the lifestyle brand's first location in Connecticut.
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The Planning and Zoning Commission recently approved an application, with conditions, to expand Bella Nonna Restaurant & Pizza's footprint.
The restaurant has developed a new appetizer and sushi roll to fundraise and promote programs for the local food pantry this month.
During a "difficult and challenging" year, local businesses say the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce has been a vital resource for many.
The Hyatt Regency Greenwich notified the state labor department of the expected layoffs, which would be effective at the end of the month.
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Signs have gone up at the clothing chain's Greenwich Avenue indicating the space is available for lease.
Cobs Bread, a bakery franchise with a unique menu, has opened a new location in the Riverside area of Greenwich.
The Piccolina Shop, a store offering gear, toys, clothing and other items for babies and toddlers, recently opened on Greenwich Avenue.
Natasha Miller, a wedding and portrait photographer, has opened a new studio space in Greenwich for her business, Tashography LLC.
A new luxury full service hair salon opened in downtown Greenwich this summer despite challenges caused by the coronavirus.
Smith & Grant LLP will joins the growing Whitman Breed team.
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Two new businesses are scheduled to open this summer along Greenwich Avenue.
The Hyatt Regency hotel in Greenwich has announced about 150 furloughed employees will be laid off in the coming weeks.
Utilities in Greenwich, and the greater New Haven, Bridgeport, and Hartford-New Britain areas, are giving customers a break on their bills.
A resident of Riverside for over 15 years, she was chosen from a field of over 150 applicants, according to the organization.
The Board of Selectmen has approved plans to close a portion of Greenwich Avenue to vehicular traffic to allow more outdoor dining space.
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Village Barbers in Old Greenwich has announced they will not reopen after more than 20 years in business.
VanGo, a ride service for Greenwich kids, is helping families stay safe with grocery shopping & delivery services during the pandemic.
So far, 273 patients have been discharged from the hospital and continue their recuperation at home, according to town officials.
Suitsupply has announced it will temporarily furlough a number of employees at its Greenwich store.
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Funds will benefit area programs for women undergoing diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer in Connecticut.
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The popular shop has been serving up fresh bagels, sandwiches, coffee and more to customers in Old Greenwich for over two decades.
The firm, which employs over 700 people, is headquartered in the Old Greenwich area.
Patrons can get a free tall espresso drink at certain Starbucks locations as part of the company's "pop-up parties" promotion.
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Steve Cohen, a Greenwich resident and founder of a Stamford-based hedge fund, is reportedly in talks to buy up to 80 percent of the team.
Police said two men were arrested following a brief foot pursuit.
The owners have announced that the store, which opened at the end of Prohibition, will be closing next month.
Greenwich Police are seeking the identity of three shoplifting suspects and ask anyone with information to contact them.