Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Polpo owner to open second restaurant THE DISH

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Out there… Greenwich restaurate­ur Ron Rosa, proprietor of the popular Polpo restaurant in Greenwich, is opening a second restaurant in Greenwich called The Lion at the former location of Centro at The Mill in Glenville. The 4,000-square-foot space will be designed by renowned restaurant architect and designer Jay Haverson. It is scheduled to open this summer. Polpo is a big spot for hedge-funders and celebritie­s, including Mets owner Steven Cohen; Greenwich resident and former Mets COO Jeff Wilpon; LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly; former President Bill Clinton of Chappaqua, N.Y.; and Greenwich residents and TV personalit­ies Judge Judy Sheindlin and Judge Jerry Sheindlin.A native New Yorker, Rosa made his name from his Italian restaurant­s Campagnola on the Upper East Side and Ecco in Tribeca.

Scene… Greg Kelly, host of “Greg Kelly Reports” on Newsmax TV, and his wife, Judith Grey, were seen having dinner with 710 WOR-AM radio host and Greenwich resident Mark Simone at Tony’s at the JHouse last Saturday night.

Out there… The Bartlett

Arboretum & Gardens in Stamford is offering a virtual workshop on “Floral Design: Winter Pallet with Herbs” from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2. Participan­ts will learn to create beautiful fresh arrangemen­ts that can be created with flower bouquets purchased at a grocery store. The workshop will be led by master florist Trish O’Sullivan, coordinato­r of floral design programs at the New York Botanical Garden and one of New York City’s foremost names in floral design. Participan­ts will need a floral clipper, scissors and tape. The cost is $40 for Bartlett members and $50 for nonmembers. For more info and to join the class, go to www.bartlett arboretum.org.

Scene… Moon Restaurant, at the former location of Asiana Café at 130 E. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich, celebrated its grand opening on Thursday night. The new restaurant will serve a diversifie­d menu of Japanese, Thai and Chinese cuisine.

Out there… The Greenwich Historical Society has joined forces with Historic Properties of Greenwich to save the town’s historic properties and slow the fast rate of demolition­s, by demonstrat­ing the economic benefits of permanent historic property protection. To kick off the program, a Zoom seminar will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, featuring a panel discussion with Jane Montanaro, executive director of Connecticu­t Preservati­on; Debra Mecky, executive director and CEO of the Historical Society; and HPG founders Hillman, Reynolds and Young presenting practical solutions for homeowners to save properties through Historic Property Designatio­n and the economic and environmen­tal benefits of this permanent protection. To register and for more informatio­n, visit greenwichh­istory.org/ make-history-now/.

Scene… Fairfield native Meg Sahagian appeared as a contestant on “Wheel of Fortune” on Thursday night as part of its “Show You The World Week.” Sahagian, a registered yoga instructor, was selected to be a contestant after participat­ing in the show’s virtual auditions.

Out there… The Greenwich Arts Council is featuring a virtual live event from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, as renowned graffiti artist Sen2 Figueroa will unveils the newly painted Grand Piano cover in its Dance Studio. The event will also feature performanc­es by musician and artist Joseph Dermody; Caroline Volkwein from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy; Aidan Buss from the Royal Ballet School; and Yuri Vodolaga, artistic director of the Vodolaga Ballet. The evening, dubbed “Selective Spaces: Art +

Music + Dance,” will be live-streamed through Zoom, GAC’s Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. The event is free to GAC members and Friends of GAC. For more info, go to www.greenwich artscounci­l.org.

“To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart.”

— Eleanor Roosevelt And that’s all for now. Later…

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 ?? Mark Simone / Contribute­d photo ?? 1 Above, the popular Polpo restaurant on May 31, 2012. 1 At left, Greg Kelly, his wife, Judith Grey, and Mark Simone with Tony Capasso at Tony’s at the JHouse in Greenwich on Jan. 16.
Mark Simone / Contribute­d photo 1 Above, the popular Polpo restaurant on May 31, 2012. 1 At left, Greg Kelly, his wife, Judith Grey, and Mark Simone with Tony Capasso at Tony’s at the JHouse in Greenwich on Jan. 16.
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Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo

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