Louis Sprio, owner of the Castle View Deli, hopes the long-awaited re-opening of the new Comley Avenue this week will bring customers back.
(Helen Neafsey/Staff photo)
Everybody is feeling the pinch of the troubled economy, but since the Comly Avenue Bridge began construction nearly a year-and-a-half ago, the Castleview Deli has lost almost a third of its business.
So with the long-awaited new bridge opening this week, owner Louis Sprio hopes that much-needed business will return back to normal.
"It was a long haul," he said.
Since the project began only westbound traffic has been allowed to use the bridge, which links Comly Avenue and Pemberwick Road. The deli is at Comly Avenue and Morgan Avenue.
Once traffic comes over the bridge, cars are detoured to the Post Road in Port Chester or through Glenville, miles from Pemberwick Road.
"With the bridge being out, it's been tough," said Sprio. "We rely on locals and it can be hard for them to get over here since then they have to go through Port Chester or Glenville to turn around."
The deli, which opened in 1993, tried to extend their hours later into the evening and to stay open Sundays, but that didn't help, he said.
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Metro-North trains are now running on or close to schedule following numerous delays during the morning commute between New Haven and Stamford.
GHS widens its safety net
Greenwich High School are targeting underprivileged underachievers with a new program designed to help teenagers of modest means and with average grades achieve their full potential.
Golder hopes recent ruling supports his appeal effort
When Alan Golder, the notorious "Dinnertime Bandit," received a 15-year prison sentence last month, his attorney said he planned an appeal in light of a recent state Supreme Court decision that introduced a new interpretation of kidnapping statutes.
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Instead of catching the football on the field for the Greenwich High School Cardinals, tight end and team captain Ricky Riscica was strutting his stuff on the runway.
Seniors face rise in drug plan costs
STAMFORD - Seniors could see an increase in their Medicare prescription drug plans unless they re-examine their coverage before the end of the year.
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Please send your comments to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
Seniors on scam alertSTAMFORD - With changes to Medicare Part D plans, seniors should be wary of fraud. Gail Diaz, coordinator for CHOICES, which provides information on health insurance for seniors and persons with disabilities, said "seniors are a prime target, unfortunately.
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