The Connecticut suburb was once home to George Bush and has historically been a moderate conservative stronghold. But new hard-liners are on the attack, galvanized by the culture wars. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Greenwich (Conn)”
A Fall From the Society Pages to Prison Unsettles Greenwich
The sealing of the case against Hadley Palmer, 53, who must register as a sex offender for secretly filming minors, has revived questions about judicial favoritism for the wealthy. Lawyers say they were trying to protect her victims. Source: New…
SaksWorks Is Part WeWork, Part Department Store. Can It Work?
Department stores have failed; co-working spaces have foundered. Does combining the two make sense? Source: New York Times
A Push for Zoning Reform in Connecticut
Momentum is growing for multifamily housing to be built in a state full of detached single-family houses. Source: New York Times
Michael Skakel, Kennedy Cousin, Will Not Face 2nd Murder Trial
The announcement came exactly 45 years to the day Martha Moxley was killed in Greenwich, her body discovered under a pine tree on her family’s estate. Source: New York Times
Lifestyles of the Rich and Reckless: Posh Pandemic Parties
Because money appears to be one of the best protections against the coronavirus, why not party like it’s 2019? Source: New York Times
5 Ways the Coronavirus Has Changed Suburban Real Estate
Thousands of New Yorkers left the city and headed to the suburbs during the pandemic, and real estate there hasn’t been the same since. Source: New York Times