Greenwich Magazine: September 2020

Product Feature
FEATURES
HERE THEY COME!
This year’s Teens to Watch are a study in perseverance and excellence. They excel in academics, philanthropy, arts, science and sports. But perhaps more important, each has also shown true resilience, compassion and gratitude in these unprecedented times. With kids like this at the helm, we’re feeling pretty optimistic about our future.
By Jamie Marshall
FALL FASHION
Take a peek at the trends you’ll want to shop for fall and check out our local guide to the stores that’ll be stocking the latest styles.
By Megan Gagnon
WHERE IS SHE?
The tragedy of Jennifer Dulos has brought a renewed outrage and subsequent attention to the issue of domestic violence. It is the No. 1 violent crime in Fairfield County. The more we talk about it, the more likely it is that we can bring about change. We take an in-depth look at the ongoing case that is still garnering headlines around the world, as well as the facts, warning signs and solutions.
By Timothy Dumas
DEPARTMENTS
EDITOR’S LETTER
FROM THE FOUNDERS
Of Kids and Candor
STATUS REPORT
BUZZ How affordable housing in Greenwich is getting a major upgrade
SHOP Supporting Black business owners in Fairfield County
DO Greenwich native, Tim Corvino, on his new role as CEO of ONS
EAT Townhouse in Greenwich welcomes guests with a new chic dining experience
G-MOM
Resources to help you talk with your kids about recognizing and changing social injustice
FINANCE FIX
When family members ask for money, the conversation can get a little dicey. Here’s how to handle it.
PEOPLE & PLACES
Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation; Senior Paw Project; Bruce Museum
VOWS
Braunschweig–Arenz; Eberhart–McGirr
SPECIAL WEDDINGS SECTION
Experts weigh in on making your day perfect no matter how you’re celebrating.
CALENDAR
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
POSTSCRIPT
The resurgence of old-fashioned fun