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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 37 MIN

Second Congregational Church's 1919 Bell, Boss Tweed in Greenwich, Belle Haven's Name & More!

from The Greenwich, A Town for All Seasons Show with Jeffrey Bingham Mead · host Jeffrey Bingham Mead

 Indian Harbor Hotel and Americus Club, circa 1890. Demolished1895. Image Credit: Greenwich Historical Society. CLICK HERE OR CLICK HEREThis 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 30th of January, 2024 show.Image Credit: Connecticut Explored. He was in his time America's most notorious rogue who arrived in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1860. His name? William Marcey "Boss" Tweed. Image Credit: Jeffrey Bingham MeadImage Credit: Jeffrey Bingham MeadOn Greenwich Life As It Is-And Was, Erwin Edwards shared the news of the Year 1919 bell in the steeple of the Second Congregational Church presented on Easter Sunday by Charles N. Mead -and previous bells, too. Greenwich's Police Department was founded in 1906. History is replete with wrongdoings and misdeeds, which will be shared on Crime and Misdemeanors. On today's show? Highway robbery in Glenville. Learn more about exhibits and events at the Greenwich Historical Society. 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 [email protected]. 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 6th of February, 2024.

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