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Greenwich Celebrates Girl Scout Week
By Richard Kaufman Last week, Girl Scouts all over the world celebrated the 107th anniversary of when Juliette Gordon Low officially registered the first 18 girl scouts in Savannah, Ga. Greenwich Girl Scouts celebrated the important date
Stamford Ford Lincoln Celebrates 10 Years
By Richard Kaufman For Dominic Franchella, President of Stamford Ford Lincoln, the concept of family is very important, and it has helped his business reach an important milestone. On Friday, the dealership, which is located at 212
GHS Jazz Ensemble Takes 1st Place at Jazz Jamboree
On Friday, March 1, the Greenwich High School Jazz Ensemble took first place at the Darien High School Jazz Jamboree after competing against other local high school ensembles. GHS pianist Lucas Gazianis was recognized by the judges
FEATURES
Nasr is Art Society of Old Greenwich Volunteer of the Year
The Art Society of Old Greenwich (ASOG) presented the John Tatge Memorial Volunteer of the Year Award to Rosmarie Nasr for her dedicated volunteer service throughout 2018. Co-Presidents Julie DiBiase and Elaine Conner presented the award on
Greenwich Investment Banker Becomes Children’s Author
By Michelle Moskowitz Sentinel Correspondent Greenwich Resident Paul J. Collins has added a new title, children’s author, to his repertoire which includes husband, father, and investment banker. With the launch of his publishing company, Moonlight Puppies Press,
Unpacking Summer Camp
By Cullen McGough If you’re a parent whose child attends camp, you’ve probably encountered one of those official packing lists, complete with dire warnings about the required number of socks, the importance of labeling underwear, and the
COLUMNS
Hello, you.
By Bobbi Eggers Hello, you. Spring is flirting with us. We feel little hints of it and then, cruelly, it is snatched away. I heard a bird singing yesterday morning. You tease me, cruel bird. Maybe because
Column: And the Oscar Goes To
By Icy Frantz No one would know it, but I am a huge fan of the Oscars. No one would know it because I am usually in bed by 10 p.m. and I am typically asleep well
Column: Inflammation – Is it Good or Bad?
By Julia Chiappetta Inflammation is a defense mechanism in the body, and when the immune system recognizes damaged cells, irritants, and pathogens, it activates a defense system to eliminate injured cells, clean them out and then promote
EVENTS
Peterson Concerts Presents Patricia Barber Trio
The Greenwich Library Peterson Concert Series continues on Sunday, March 24 at 4 p.m. with Patricia Barber Trio. From her early days leading a jazz trio in small Chicago nightclubs, Barber has drawn accolades for her unique
EDITORIAL
Editorial: The Ides of March
We are as guilty of fixating on the weather as the next person and are reminded of Mark Twain’s words: “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.” We find ourselves talking lately about
OP-ED
Budgeting for Our Future
By state Representative Fred Camillo During my time in the legislature, I’ve seen my share of budgets from the governor’s office. Each one is different and offers a unique vision for the state, but within the last
LETTERS
Letter: Fire and GEMS Station Needed
To the Editor, Many people support the current Town of Greenwich budget proposal of $100,000 to evaluate the need for a site for a Fire Station and a GEMS ambulance to save lives in northwest Greenwich. I
SPORTS
Old Timers Donates to GHS Baseball, Diamond Club
The Greenwich Old Timers announced the donation of $3,500 to support Greenwich High School Baseball and the Diamond Club. The Diamond Club has requested the purchase of three turf bullpen mounds for use at each practice and
Strong Outing at Opens Gives Greenwich the Triple Crown
By Paul Silverfarb Sentinel Editor There are so many swimming and diving teams around Connecticut that would be thrilled to win a championship at any level. For the Greenwich High School boys’ team, winning three championship
GHS Dominates LL Finals Yet Again, Ready for State Opens
By Paul Silverfarb Sentinel Editor The Greenwich High School boys’ swimming and diving team dominated the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference class LL championship meet Monday afternoon, easily taking home the title with 911 points. “It was a
REAL ESTATE
Column: What’s Going on with Greenwich Real Estate?
By Mark Pruner February is a short month, only 28 days, or 10% shorter than January. February is also traditionally the slowest month for sales, as older inventory overhangs the market and most newer inventory is waiting
RELIGION
Book Talk with Tony Jones at Round Hill
Join Round Hill Community Church on Saturday, March 16 at 7 p.m., for a thought-provoking discussion with author and theologian, Dr. Tony Jones. Jones is a leading figure in the emerging church movement and postmodern Christianity. He
OBITUARIES
Obituary: Peter Gubinski
Peter Gubinski, 68, passed away on March 13, 2019 after suffering a stroke the evening before. Born in Ingolstadt, Germany on Jan. 30, 1951, he and his parents arrived in the United States in 1951. The family
Obituary: Gloria Lombardi
Gloria Capozza Lombardi passed away peacefully on March 13, 2019 after complications from a long slow progression of Parkinson’s disease and dementia. She was born in Italy on Dec. 11, 1932 in Morra DeSanctis, to the late
Obituary: Margaret Klumpp
Margaret Craig Klumpp, 87 of Old Greenwich, passed peacefully on Saturday, March 16, 2019 with her daughter and son-in-law by her side. She was born in Greenwich CT on Nov. 14, 1931 to the late Thomas J.



