
Amelia Bruno claps in time to bagpipe music at the St. Patrick’s Day celebration yesterday at the Nathaniel Witherell.
(Helen Neafsey/Greenwich Time Staff photo)
Green is the theme for Witherell residents
Greenwich Time - Staff Writer
Four grand marshals, a line of Irish bagpipers, cups of green ginger ale, plates of buttered Irish soda bread and plenty of twinkling eyes and smiling faces were on hand for yesterday's annual St. Patrick's Day parade at The Nathaniel Witherell.
People, wheelchairs and walkers packed both sides of the parade route as bagpipers made their way into the nursing home's social hall. In the front of the room were the grand marshals, Alice and Eddie Collins, Kathy Kavanagh and Mary McHugh, who also are the four oldest Irish residents at the nursing home....
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(Helen Neafsey/Greenwich Time Staff photo)
Green is the theme for Witherell residents
Greenwich Time - Staff Writer
Four grand marshals, a line of Irish bagpipers, cups of green ginger ale, plates of buttered Irish soda bread and plenty of twinkling eyes and smiling faces were on hand for yesterday's annual St. Patrick's Day parade at The Nathaniel Witherell.
People, wheelchairs and walkers packed both sides of the parade route as bagpipers made their way into the nursing home's social hall. In the front of the room were the grand marshals, Alice and Eddie Collins, Kathy Kavanagh and Mary McHugh, who also are the four oldest Irish residents at the nursing home....
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Police are tracking leads hoping to catch a man who reportedly exposed himself to three teenage girls Saturday afternoon on Sound Beach Avenue.
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Charlie Andruss was once one of the more vocal critics of Stanwich School's proposed $100 million new campus, but now he's taking a different stance.
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The town hopes to begin training civilian dispatchers in the next month so firefighters can be freed up to respond to emergency calls.
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We have a natural right to make use of our pens as of our tongue,
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