Minuteman Press
31 Saint Roch Avenue • Greenwich, CT 06830
Phone: 203-622-0001 • Fax: 203-622-2954
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Minuteman Press
31 Saint Roch Avenue • Greenwich, CT 06830
Phone: 203-622-0001 • Fax: 203-622-2954
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Greenwich played host to the sixth annual Bonham British auction of cars and motorcycles held at the 18th annual Concours dElegance yesterday - an event that featured classic cars, motorcycles, and yachts at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park.
The Gertrude G. White Gallery in Greenwich at the YWCA opened a new show over the past weekend of the works of Steven Miller, a native of Newtown who currently lives in houses both in Kent and New York City.
Buckingham Palace recently announced that Prince Harry, the youngest son of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, will be coming to the United States in mid-May for one week to visit parts of New Jersey that were ravaged by hurricane Sandy, as well as Greenwich for a charity polo match.
The Greenwich Board of Education recently announced that the Connecticut State Department of Education has identified six public schools in Greenwich as Schools of Distinction. No doubt flyer printing and poster printing are being used by the board to make parents, teachers, students, and residents of the community aware of this outstanding achievement.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation, along with the utility and railroad, announced last week that they will be trimming and removing trees along the railroad corridor that runs through Greenwich, Connecticut.
Greenwich, Connecticut is beginning to prepare for the Pineapple Classic 5k run, currently scheduled for this May.
The Bella Nonna Restaurant & Pizzeria, which had been located in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich, Connecticut, recently reopened its doors in a space that had been renovated on Railroad Avenue. Manager Joe Sandolo reopened the restaurant after a hiatus of 17 months and is most likely using flyer printing and poster printing to let former patrons and new ones alike become aware that the restaurant is back in business.
Last Sunday, December 9, the town of Greenwich, Connecticut was the host for the annual Jingle Bell Jog for Pathways. This is a 5K race that raises money for Pathways, Inc. - an agency of the town that helps people who suffer from chronic mental illness with a health and wellness program. The event organizer, Threads and Treads, no doubt used flyer printing and poster printing to get as many people as possible to sign up for the event so as to be able to make a large donation to the agency.
Governor Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on Wednesday, November 14 that $245,000 will be awarded to the town of Greenwich as part of a Small Town Economic Assistance Program (STEAP) for purposes of emergency management.
The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce has wasted no time in ensuring that its members are getting every opportunity to network with one another, while also giving the public a chance to be an active part of the political process this month.