Thursday, December 28, 2023

Happy New Year 2024! Welcoming the New Year in Greenwich's History

 

January, 1924. 


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Happy New Year's Eve! Welcome to the 31st of December, 2023 show.



It’s the final day of Year 2023. You'll hear a small sampling of how the New Year was ushered in. 


I’ll share news of a proposal in 1896 to convert the calendar to thirteen months. 


A Riverside resident was feeling a bit jinxed in January, 1923. Why?



Greenwich Field Club, off Lake Avenue. 

One of Greenwich’s clubs celebrated with a masquerade dance, with many from town society present. 



A Russian Prime -with a date in New York Court. 


The Pickwick Arms Hotel. 


A Russian Prince visiting town -at the Pickwick Arms Hotel- was on trial in New York City for unpaid bills. 



From 1908.

I’ll have news of drunkenness and abusive language in 1908, as well as a protest of the then-Board of Selectman’s decision to authorize the shooting of unmuzzled dogs. 


Judge Hubbard. 

A century ago, the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce published its own New Year’s resolutions, while Judge Frederick Hubbard wrote about the history of the old Town Hall -not the one Robert Bruce donated to the Town on Greenwich Avenue. 


You’ve come to the right place to learn about the history of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut, one of America's most extraordinary communities.  


We’ll have all this -and more- as our history continues to unfold.





I'm Jeffrey Bingham Mead, your host. Thank you for listening to the weekly podcast released on Tuesdays. 


Contact me and join our growing number of listeners anytime via email at greenwichatownforallseasons@gmail.com


Show podcast episodes are posted weekly on various social media platforms. Click this link to the show's Facebook site. 


I also encourage you to like and visit the group You Know You're From Greenwich Ct If, where links to the show are posted weekly, too. 


Mark your calendars. The next show is scheduled for Tuesday, the 9th of January, 2024.


Thursday, December 21, 2023

Merry Christmas! A Sampling of The Holiday in Greenwich, Connecticut's History

 


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This podcast is made possible by Alexander Affiliates, Eastern Neurologic Services, Kevin M. J. O'Connor of Jeffrey Matthews Wealth Management, and listeners like you everywhere on the Atlantic Learning Consortium Network!


Mr. Myllan Mosquera provides the best in reliable curbside door-to-door airport transportation services. I recommend Myllan without hesitation. Go with the peace of mind knowing that you'll travel in good hands. Please contact him anytime at 1.203.621.8383. Tell him I sent you. 


Michael Helupka Tree Service, LLC in Greenwich has been my choice for professional tree work for years.  I've been impressed and a satisfied customer -and you will be, too. Call 203.622.8737.



It's Christmas! Welcome to the 25th of December, 2023 show.





On today's show, you'll get a sampling of how the Christmas holiday was observed and celebrated in Greenwich, Connecticut's history.




A group of a dozen newsboys in 1908 were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Green in Belle Haven. "They invited a dozen little newsboys of whom they knew to share their Christmas tree with them."




In Greenwich Life As It Is-And Was, local columnist Lucian Edwards wrote about the "Christmas Season" a century ago in 1923, focusing on the grocery firm Cohen Brothers, "which became one of the most democratic places of business in town, multimillionaires rubbing elbows with the humblest customers, and the courteous attention that each received..." 




In 1928, Ten Acres -where Cardinal Stadium and Greenwich High School are today -was opened to the public for ice-skating. 



 



Also in 1928, artist and author Whitman Bailey wrote about Christmas-Tide in the Eighties (1880s) at Indian Field, Greenwich, specifically at the Ephraim Mead house near Bruce Park. 



Saving is popular, reported the Greenwich News in 1914, citing the success of the Greenwich Trust Company's Christmas Club accounts.


 


Charles A. Moore of Round Hill did not let a thief of who stole prized chickens get in the way of looking after the wife and her five five children on Christmas. 




On Christmas Eve, December 24, 1910, the people of Greenwich learned that the town government accepted a generous gift from Mrs. Rebecca Witherell -the widow of the late Nathaniel Witherell- comprising The Nathaniel Witherell Memorial Pavilion


You’ve come to the right place to learn about the history of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut, one of America's most extraordinary communities.  


We’ll have all this -and more- as our history continues to unfold. 



I'm Jeffrey Bingham Mead, your host. Thank you for listening to the weekly podcast released on Tuesdays. 


Contact me and join our growing number of listeners anytime via email at greenwichatownforallseasons@gmail.com


Show podcast episodes are posted weekly on various social media platforms. Click this link to the show's Facebook site. 


I also encourage you to like and visit the group You Know You're From Greenwich Ct If, where links to the show are posted weekly, too. 




Mark your calendars. The next show is scheduled for New Year's  Day, Monday, the 1st of January, 2024.






Sunday, December 17, 2023

Christopher Shields & Archives, Seven Gables, Holiday Countdown and More!

 

Seven Gables, 1 Harbor Drive in Belle Haven Park, Greenwich. 


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This podcast is made possible by Alexander Affiliates, Eastern Neurologic Services, Kevin M. J. O'Connor of Jeffrey Matthews Wealth Management, and listeners like you everywhere on the Atlantic Learning Consortium Network!


Mr. Myllan Mosquera provides the best in reliable curbside door-to-door airport transportation services. I recommend Myllan without hesitation. Go with the peace of mind knowing that you'll travel in good hands. Please contact him anytime at 1.203.621.8383. Tell him I sent you. 


Michael Helupka Tree Service, LLC in Greenwich has been my choice for professional tree work for years.  I've been impressed and a satisfied customer -and you will be, too. Call 203.622.8737.





Welcome to the 19th of December, 2023 show.


Last week I stopped by the Greenwich Historical Society for a pleasant  conversation with Christopher Shields, curator of Library and Archives.  



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On Greenwich in the Gilded Age, we’ll visit Seven Gables in Belle Haven Park.





On Greenwich Life: As It Is-And Was Lucian Edwards wrote about the interesting history of town’s stone quarries. 





We’ll introduce you to Whitman Bailey, a sketch artist who -starting in 1924- also wrote published commentaries about area local historic sites for thirty years. On today’s show you’ll hear Bailey’s comments about the circa 1792 Zophar Mead House at Field Point Park.




History is replete with wrongdoings and misdeeds -and you’ll hear about those on Crimes and Misdemeanors.




It pays to be polite; just ask Miss Bertha Sherwood in 1898. Did you know the famous Beecher family ran a school for young girls in Cos Cob? We’ll share more on our December holiday countdown, too. 


You’ve come to the right place to learn about the history of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut, one of America's most extraordinary communities.  


We’ll have all this -and more- as our history continues to unfold. 



I'm Jeffrey Bingham Mead, your host. Thank you for listening to the weekly podcast released on Tuesdays. 


Contact me and join our growing number of listeners anytime via email at greenwichatownforallseasons@gmail.com


Show podcast episodes are posted weekly on various social media platforms. Click this link to the show's Facebook site. 


I also encourage you to like and visit the group You Know You're From Greenwich Ct If, where links to the show are posted weekly, too. 




Mark your calendars. The next show is scheduled for Christmas Day, Monday, the 25th of December, 2023.

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Kathryn Minckler on Sustainability, Isabel Rockefeller Weds, Greenwich's Oldest Village Part 2 & Christmas Trees

 

Christ Episcopal Church, Greenwich, Connecticut.
Isabel Rockefeller & Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr., Married Here in 1925

This podcast is made possible by Alexander Affiliates, Eastern Neurologic Services, Kevin M. J. O'Connor of Jeffrey Matthews Wealth Management, and listeners like you everywhere on the Atlantic Learning Consortium Network!

We are pleased to promote Greenwich resident Mr. Myllan Mosquera for the best in reliable curbside door-to-door airport transportation services. I recommend Myllan without hesitation. Go where you need to go with the peace of mind of knowing that you'll travel in good hands. Please contact him anytime at 1.203.621.8383. Tell him I sent you. 

We are pleased to promote Michael Helupka Tree Service, LLC here in Greenwich. I was impressed and a satisfied customer -and you will be, too. Call 203.622.8737.




Welcome to the 12th of December 2023 show. 




On Greenwich in the Gilded Age, in 1925, wedding bells rang at Christ Episcopal Church (Christ Church Greenwich) when Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rockefeller, and Frederick W. Lincoln, Jr., exchanged vows. 


On Greenwich Life As It Is-And Was, Erwin Edwards concluded a two-part story in 1919 about Greenwich's oldest village, Sound Beach -today's Old Greenwich. 




Our special guest on Talk of the Town is Kathryn A. Minckler, founder of Business Leaders for Sustainability. She is a senior marketing executive with numerous accomplishments in management, communications and branding, company and strategic partnership development and so much more.




It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! You'll be treated to a sampling to how the holiday was celebrated -with more to come on future shows as Christmas approaches. 



Wrongdoings and misdeeds are all the rage on Crimes and Misdemeanors. The Greenwich Police Department was founded in 1906. 

There’s lots to see, to do, and to learn about the history of the Town of Greenwich.


You’ve come to the right place to learn about the history of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut, one of America's most interesting and extraordinary communities.  


We’ll have all this -and more- as our history continues to unfold. 




I'm Jeffrey Bingham Mead, your host. Thank you for listening to the weekly podcast released on Tuesdays. 



Show podcast episodes are posted weekly on various social media platforms. Click this link to the show's Facebook site. 


I also encourage you to like and visit the group You Know You're From Greenwich Ct If, where links to the show are posted weekly, too. 


Mark your calendars. The next show is scheduled for Tuesday, the 19th of December, 2023.