Column: Election Over: Greenwich Real Estate Sales Up Greenwich Sentinel· December 7, 2018·By Mark Pruner November 2018 – The New Normal Returns For much of 2018, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act was shaping our market.…
Editorial: Have Half Greenwich Sentinel· December 6, 2018·This week, our nation laid to rest the 41st president of the United States. The State Funeral celebrated the majesty of our nation, the…
Column: A Jewish Feast and a Christian Text Greenwich Sentinel· December 5, 2018·By Rabbi Mitch andRev. Heather Wright In this season of giving thanks, faith reminds us that this is only our temporary home. We are…
Column: Happy New Year!! Greenwich Sentinel· December 4, 2018·By Carol Bloom Happy New Year! No, I’m not confused about the date – I’m just looking at a different calendar. A calendar is…
Column: Watching for the Light: Advent Books Greenwich Sentinel· December 2, 2018·By Becky Ford One of the great joys of running a church bookstore has been unearthing hidden gems of devotional life. I did not…
Column: Unto Us Greenwich Sentinel· December 2, 2018·By Drew Williams I confess that I am indeed one of those people who actually likes the Christmas holiday including all the build-up. I like…
Column: Activated Charcoal – Many Benefits to Consider Greenwich Sentinel· December 1, 2018·By Julia Chiappetta The use of charcoal for health and wellness dates back to 1500 B.C, when it was first recorded to be used…
Column: I Believe… Greenwich Sentinel· December 1, 2018·By Icy Frantz A few weeks ago, I sat down to write a piece for The Sentinel. The subject had come to me while I…
Column: Can We Save an Historic Part of the Post Road? Greenwich Sentinel· November 30, 2018·By Mark Pruner Saving historic Greenwich is a challenge. High real estate prices and changing tastes have resulted in the loss of many historic…
Editorial: Elves and Gratitude Greenwich Sentinel· November 29, 2018·We have one rule when we write the editorial each week. The editorial must relate to Greenwich. You probably will not see a commentary…