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Real Estate
Leasing Activity Remains Strong At Stamford's 700 Canal Street
STAMFORD, Conn. – CBRE Group’s Westchester/Connecticut office has five new leases, three renewals and a co-working facility at 700 Canal St., a 90,000-square-foot, fully renovated loft-style office building in Stamford. The recent multi-million-dollar capital improvement campaign has made the building a desirable location for small and mid-sized tenants. The CBRE team of Brian Carcaterra, senior vice president; Michael McCall, vice president; and Morgan Collins, senior associate, oversee the leasing and marketing program on behalf of ClearRock Properties, Mountain Development Corp. and Gotte…
Events
Darien's Geary Gallery Opens Tim Eaton Exhibit
DARIEN, Conn. – The Geary Gallery of Darien will present “Meditation on Landscapes” featuring the outdoor landscape paintings of Stamford artist Tim Eaton from Tuesday, June 7 through Thursday, July 7. A decorative painter for more than 30 years with a specialty painting and restoration business, Eaton is also a landscape artist. Growing up in Maine, the outdoors was where Eaton spent most of his time and at a very young age, was inspired to create his art. After graduating from high school and during his college and young adult years, Eaton said he traveled the world painting watercolors…
Events
Greenwich Concours Car Show Celebrates 20th Anniversary
GREENWICH, Conn. – The Greenwich Concours d’Elegance hosts its annual Concours Americana on Saturday and Concours International on Sunday, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. both days, at the Roger Sherman Baldwin Park, 100 Arch St., Greenwich. More than 100 automobiles and motorcycles spanning more than 100 years will grace the show field each day. Concours Americana on Saturday will mark the 50th anniversary of Ford’s 1966 victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a circle of Ford performance cars; James Glickenhaus’ 1967 Ford GT40 Mk IV that Mark Donohue and Bruce McLaren steered to fourth place at Le Man…
Neighbors
Habitat For Humanity Prepares To Make House Into A Home In Bridgeport
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Habitat for Humanity of Coastal Fairfield County’s (Habitat CFC) Youth United fourth sponsored house is nearly complete and a house dedication will be conducted from 2:30-4 p.m. Saturday rain or shine at 84 Maple St., Bridgeport. Youth United is a program focused on giving youth (ages 5-22) from different backgrounds the opportunity to work together to sponsor and build a house with Habitat CFC. The program develops youth leaders by teaching them new skills to raise money, publicize and build a home for a family in their community. The Youth United group raised more than…
Lifestyle
Three Private Gardens Open For Tours In Ridgefield, Wilton
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. – Three private gardens in Ridgefield and Wilton will open to the public for self-guided tours on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through the Garden Conservancy’s Open Days Program. Visitors may begin Open Day at any of the following locations: The Barlow Mountain Garden of Helen Dimos and Benjamin Oko, 11 Barlow Mountain Road, Ridgefield -- A 1735 saltbox, listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings, is surrounded by perennial gardens, shrub borders, many specimen and native trees, and a vegetable/cutting garden. Garden of Ken and Margaret Uhle, 54 Silver Spring…
Neighbors
Wilton YMCA Thanks Many For Successful Farm-To-Table Fundraiser
WILTON, Conn. – The Wilton Daily Voice accepts original and signed letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit a letter, email wilton@dailyvoice.com. To the editor, There simply aren’t enough words to express our gratitude to all who helped make the Wilton Family YMCA’s Farm-to-Table event a success on Sunday, May 22. Over 150 people gathered at Millstone Farm to raise funds to benefit the Y’s financial assistance program, which enables young people achieve their potential, empower people of all ages to lead healthier lives and strengthen the bonds of our community. The Y was proud …
Lifestyle
Park, Museum Passes Available At Greenwich Library
GREENWICH, Conn. – Greenwich Library recently added two passes to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City to its collection of park and museum passes. Each pass provides admission for the cardholder and four guests, including free tickets to MoMA film screenings. Passes are available to library cardholders and provide free admission or discounts to a variety of Connecticut State parks, forests and beaches as well as select area museums. The passes may be checked out for three days at a time on a first-come, first-served basis. Passes are available at the Main Library to both Gr…
Lifestyle
Go Back In Time With Ogden House Tours In Fairfield
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Step back in time to experience life in the 18th century every Sunday from June 5 to Sept. 25 at the historic 1750 Ogden House in Fairifield. Fairfield Museum docents will lead tours about the history of the house and the Ogden family. David and Jane Sturges Ogden began their marriage in the home, settling into farm life and establishing a family legacy that lasted 125 years. The Ogden House contains fine furniture, spinning wheels, tableware and other objects from the Fairfield Museum collections. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In additi…
Neighbors
St. Vincent's College In Bridgeport Marks 10th Anniversary Of Honor Society
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – St. Vincent's College in Bridgeport marked the 10th anniversary of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society by noting that two of its students were selected as All-Connecticut Academic Team award winners. Brigida LoMonaco, a radiography student from Madison, and Brian Sager, a nursing student from Branford, were both recognized for their academic achievements and leadership accomplishments recently at the State Capitol during the annual All-Connecticut Academic Team awards ceremony. "In today's world, intellectual achievement is admirable but academic excellence coupled …
Obituaries
Retired Bronxville Chief Carl Steinmuller
BRONXVILLE, N.Y. – Carl H. Steinmuller, of Rye, retired Chief of Police for the Village of Bronxville, died Thursday, June 2. He was the husband of the late Eileen; father of Marie (Scott) Fischer; grandfather of Eric; and brother of Gin. Steinmuller served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He then joined the Bronxville Police Department in 1952, and retired as chief in 1992. Calling hours are on Sunday, June 5, from 2-6 p.m. at the Fred H. McGrath & Son, Funeral Home, Bronxville. A service will take place at the funeral home on Monday, June 6, at 10 a.m.
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