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Inside: New Rochelle 28 Feb 5:30 AM (last month)

Inside: New Rochelle, NY

Located along the scenic shores of Long Island Sound, New Rochelle blends rich history with a vibrant, modern lifestyle. Founded in 1688 by French Huguenots seeking religious freedom, this Westchester County city has evolved from a colonial settlement into a bustling suburban haven. With its waterfront views, diverse dining scene, and cultural attractions, New Rochelle offers residents and visitors an appealing mix of urban energy and suburban charm. Its proximity to Manhattan, just a short train ride away, makes it a sought-after location for those looking to enjoy the best of both worlds.

Here are some of the best places to eat, shop, and explore in New Rochelle:

Café

R Patisserie Cafe & Tea Boutique
302 Huguenot St, New Rochelle

Step into this charming European-style café, where the aroma of freshly brewed tea and artisanal coffee fills the air. R Patisserie Cafe & Tea Boutique is a local favorite, known for its delicate pastries, buttery croissants, and carefully curated selection of teas. Whether you’re enjoying a quiet morning with a book or catching up with friends over a warm scone, this cozy spot provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Dining

Maria Restaurant
11 Huguenot St, New Rochelle

This modern Italian eatery brings a fresh take on classic flavors with a menu that highlights seasonal ingredients and innovative dishes. Maria Restaurant’s inviting ambiance and expertly crafted plates—from handmade pastas to perfectly grilled seafood—make it a must-visit. The restaurant, run by a team of siblings with deep roots in the culinary world, offers a menu inspired by family traditions and a passion for quality cuisine.

Dubrovnik Restaurant
721 Main St, New Rochelle

For an authentic taste of Croatia, look no further than Dubrovnik Restaurant, the first of its kind in Westchester County. The restaurant features a wood-fired grill, an outdoor garden, and a menu filled with seafood specialties and time-honored Croatian recipes. From fresh whole fish to expertly prepared lamb, every dish celebrates the rich culinary heritage of the Adriatic coast.

Shopping

Cherry Lawn Farm
815 Weaver St, New Rochelle

A beloved local gem, Cherry Lawn Farm is the go-to spot for fresh produce, specialty grocery items, and gourmet treats. This family-owned market has been serving the community for decades, offering everything from organic fruits and vegetables to locally made baked goods and artisanal cheeses. Whether you’re stocking up for the week or picking up a quick snack, Cherry Lawn Farm is a destination for quality and freshness.

Parks & Nature

Glen Island Park
Pelham Rd, New Rochelle

A waterfront retreat with stunning views of Long Island Sound, Glen Island Park is one of New Rochelle’s most treasured outdoor spaces. Originally developed as a 19th-century summer resort, the park now offers walking trails, picnic areas, sandy beaches, and fishing piers. With its historic stone structures and open green spaces, it’s the perfect place for a relaxing day by the water.

Hudson Park Children’s Greenhouse
44 Wildcliff Rd, New Rochelle

Nestled within Hudson Park, this hidden gem serves as an educational space and a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. The Hudson Park Children’s Greenhouse offers gardening workshops, community programs, and beautifully maintained plant collections that inspire visitors of all ages. Whether you’re exploring with little ones or simply enjoying the lush greenery, the greenhouse provides a tranquil escape in the heart of the city.

New Rochelle’s blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty makes it a destination worth exploring. Whether you’re savoring a meal at a local eatery, shopping for farm-fresh produce, or strolling through a waterfront park, this dynamic city has something to offer everyone.

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Effortless Living: A Lifestyle of Convenience and Comfort 21 Feb 5:30 AM (last month)

Effortless Living: A Lifestyle of Convenience and Comfort

Imagine a lifestyle where you spend more time enjoying the things you love. Whether it’s exploring the local arts scene, relaxing by the waterfront, or engaging in a vibrant social community, each of these featured residences offer the perfect blend of comfort, accessibility, and modern amenities. With thoughtfully designed spaces and hassle-free homeownership or rental options, you can focus on living life to the fullest.

Discover Community and Comfort in East Lyme,
138 Boston Post Road, East Lyme, CT

Conveniently located in Flanders Four Corners, this 55+ community offers the perfect blend of modern ease and accessibility. The residences feature 1,210-1,510 sqft of living space with 2 bedrooms, 1.5+ baths, and open-concept designs. The stylish kitchens boast quartz countertops, a large island, and modern finishes, while the private patios provide a peaceful outdoor retreat. With professional property management, a private garage, and easy access to dining, shopping, and Niantic’s beaches, this is an ideal place to call home. New buyers also receive a one-year membership to the East Lyme Aquatics and Fitness Center.

Luxury and Elegance at the St. Regis Residences of Rye
120 Old Post Road, Rye, NY

Located in Rye, NY, this 55+ community delivers an unparalleled living experience. Designed for those who appreciate sophistication, the residences feature open floor plans, a chef’s kitchen, custom-built cabinetry, and a spa-like primary bath with radiant heated floors. Residents enjoy top-tier amenities, including a fitness center, indoor pool, theater, golf simulator, and concierge service. With beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces, guest quarters, and an active social calendar, this exclusive community offers both comfort and convenience.

Historic Charm Meets Modern Loft Living at Greylock WORKS
520 State Road, North Adams, MA

Set within a beautifully restored historic mill in North Adams, MA, Greylock WORKS offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and contemporary living. This vibrant community features co-working spaces, a Culinary LAB, artist studios, and farm-to-table dining. The lofts showcase soaring ceilings, restored hardwood floors, large windows, and unique private outdoor spaces. Residents enjoy access to a library, rooftop terrace, and outdoor recreation, including nearby hiking trails and cultural attractions. This is an opportunity to experience modern loft living in a truly special setting.

Urban Energy and Waterfront Serenity at Harbor Point
18 Harbor Point Road, Stamford, CT

Harbor Point seamlessly blends city vibrancy with waterfront relaxation, offering residents the best of both worlds. The community provides easy access to parks, marinas, award-winning restaurants, and downtown via trolleys and water taxis. With a dynamic social scene, live music, outdoor fitness activities, farmers markets, and community events, there’s always something happening. Stunning waterfront views and a lively atmosphere make this an exceptional place to call home.

Choosing a home in one of these communities means embracing a lifestyle that prioritizes ease, enjoyment, and enrichment. Whether you’re seeking vibrant city energy, historic charm, or a peaceful retreat, these residences offer a unique opportunity to live effortlessly while enjoying the best of what each location has to offer. Ready to find your perfect fit? Explore these communities and start living the lifestyle you deserve.

Discover a home that lets you live more and maintain less. Start your search here. 

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Inside: Otis 7 Feb 5:30 AM (2 months ago)

Inside: Otis, MA

Tucked away in the scenic Berkshires, Otis, Massachusetts, is a small town with a big heart. Originally settled in the mid-18th century, Otis has a rich history tied to agriculture, early industry, and outdoor recreation. Known for its picturesque landscapes and access to nature, the town attracts visitors and residents looking for a peaceful retreat with plenty of opportunities for adventure. From skiing and hiking to dining and shopping, Otis offers a little something for everyone.

Here are some of the best things to eat, buy, see, and do in Otis: 

Dining

Knox Trail Inn
1898 E Otis Road, East Otis

A staple of the Otis dining scene, Knox Trail Inn is a cozy, welcoming restaurant that serves classic American fare with a creative twist. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty burger, fresh seafood, or a signature cocktail, this spot delivers quality and comfort in every bite. Live music, a warm ambiance, and a rotating seasonal menu make Knox Trail Inn a favorite gathering place for both locals and visitors alike.

The Grouse House
159 Monterey Road, Otis

Located at the base of Otis Ridge, The Grouse House is the go-to spot for après-ski relaxation and casual dining. The menu features crowd-pleasers like handcrafted pizzas, savory wings, and a great selection of local beers. Whether you’re unwinding after a day on the slopes or just stopping by for a laid-back meal, The Grouse House provides a relaxed, friendly atmosphere in the heart of Otis.

Skiing

Otis Ridge
159 Monterey Road, Otis

For generations, Otis Ridge has been a beloved ski destination for families and beginners looking to hit the slopes. This charming ski area offers a mix of trails, lessons for all skill levels, and a laid-back, welcoming vibe. Whether you’re learning the basics or carving down the trails, Otis Ridge provides a classic New England ski experience without the crowds of larger resorts.

Hiking

Otis Reservoir
Sargent Road, East Otis

Nature enthusiasts flock to Otis Reservoir, the largest body of water in the state’s forest system. A paradise for outdoor lovers, the reservoir offers miles of hiking trails, scenic overlooks, and plenty of opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming. The combination of crystal-clear water and lush forest surroundings makes it an idyllic spot to explore in any season.

Tolland State Forest
410 Tolland Road, Otis

Covering over 4,000 acres, Tolland State Forest is a haven for hikers, campers, and wildlife enthusiasts. The forest’s extensive trail system winds through pristine woodlands, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you’re embarking on a short scenic walk or a more challenging trek, Tolland State Forest provides endless opportunities to connect with the great outdoors.

Shopping

Otis Poultry Farm
Rt. 8 – 1570 North Main Road, Otis

More than just a farm store, Otis Poultry Farm is a local institution. Known for its farm-fresh eggs, homemade baked goods, and specialty groceries, this beloved shop offers a unique mix of local products and New England charm. Visitors can browse an eclectic selection of specialty foods, gifts, and seasonal treats, making it the perfect place to pick up a taste of Otis to take home.

From its outdoor adventures to its inviting eateries and local gems, Otis, MA, is a hidden treasure in the Berkshires. Whether you’re exploring its natural beauty, savoring a delicious meal, or enjoying a day on the slopes, this charming town offers an unforgettable experience for all who visit.

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Real Estate Markets in Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts Show Growth in Sales and Inventory in January 4 Feb 7:15 AM (2 months ago)

In January 2025, the real estate markets served by William Pitt and Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts experienced an increase in sales compared to the same month in the previous year. Growth was observed in both the number of closed transactions and total dollar volume across nearly all regions where the company operates.

The number of new listings entering the market also saw notable gains in January compared to a year ago, with only a few exceptions. However, overall active inventory remains lower than it was at this time last year in most areas.

These trends indicate the continuation of a recovery that began about a year ago, following several quarters of declining sales and inventory. Throughout 2024, closed dollar volume steadily improved each quarter compared to the corresponding periods in 2023. By the final quarter of the year, unit sales were also on the rise versus the fourth quarter of 2023. As of January, closed transactions are either outpacing or holding steady with last year’s levels across all markets.

These results align with the projections outlined in our 2024 year-end market report, which offers an in-depth analysis of market trends and forecasts. The full report is available to read online here.

Detailed charts accompany this report, offering a comprehensive comparison of January 2025 data to the same period in 2024, with insights drawn from multiple MLS sources.

 

 

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Embracing “Mocha Mousse”: Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year in Home Design 31 Jan 6:45 AM (2 months ago)

Each year, the unveiling of Pantone’s Color of the Year sparks new ideas and sets the creative world on fire with inspiration. For 2025, the spotlight lands on PANTONE 17-1230 Mocha Mousse, a velvety brown tone that wraps you in its richness and warmth. This nurturing color, reminiscent of the deep comfort of chocolate and the inviting aroma of coffee, speaks directly to our yearning for connection, indulgence, and ease.

“Mocha Mousse” is more than just a color—it’s a mood. It brings a sense of grounded elegance to interiors, making spaces feel secure yet refined. Its earthy undertones create an atmosphere of relaxation, while its luxurious depth invites a touch of sophistication. From plush textiles to polished finishes, this versatile shade transforms rooms into havens of coziness and style.

Curious to see how this captivating color comes to life? Join us as we explore three exquisite properties where “Mocha Mousse” truly shines in their stunning interiors.

155 Joshuatown Road, Lyme, CT

Set amidst the idyllic countryside of Lyme, this antique Sturbridge Village compound is a rare find, blending history with modern style across three parcels and four charming independent homes. Each residence offers its own character, creating a truly unique and cohesive estate.

Inside, the dining room is a showstopper, where buttery soft leather chairs in a warm brown hue echo the elegance of the Mocha Mousse palette. This thoughtful touch adds richness and sophistication, making every meal a refined experience.

The pool house, with its original wooden planks on the floors and walls, is a testament to natural beauty. These rustic elements pair seamlessly with the Mocha Mousse theme, creating a serene retreat that feels perfectly in harmony with its surroundings.

319 Under Mountain Road, Lenox, MA

The Magical Berkshire Cottage, Pine Needles, built in 1903 in the Arts and Crafts style, is a stunning embodiment of timeless design. Its brown Mocha Mousse-inspired roof harmonizes beautifully with intricate wooden details, including decorative arches, charming window shutters, and a quaint awning, giving the home a warm and inviting character that blends effortlessly into its natural surroundings.

Just inside, the summer dining room extends this sense of harmony, with its rich wood flooring creating a seamless connection between the interior and the beauty of the outdoors. This thoughtful design, unified by the earthy sophistication of Mocha Mousse, transforms the space into a serene retreat where comfort and elegance meet, celebrating the home’s deep relationship with the nature that embraces it.

29 Morgan Lane, Salisbury, CT

Tucked away at the end of a private dirt road, this brown shingle-style home commands a stunning view of Washining Lake, one of the picturesque Twin Lakes. The serene waterfront setting offers a perfect backdrop for this refined retreat.

Inside, the home is a celebration of rich brown hues, blending warmth with sophistication. The main section is a masterpiece of design, where wainscoting on the walls and ceilings enhances the ambiance with its chic and moody charm. Every detail has been thoughtfully curated to create a space that feels both grounded and aspirational, making this lakeside property a true haven of style and serenity.

1175 County Route 27a, Copake, NY

Nestled in the heart of the Hudson Valley, this extraordinary 133-acre compound in Copake, NY is a true sanctuary of luxury and natural beauty. With serene water frontage on the 46-acre Chrysler Pond, lush woodlands for exploration, and breathtaking mountain views, the property provides a tranquil escape like no other.

The dining room showcases timeless elegance, featuring stately leather chairs paired with rich wood wall finishes. This harmonious blend of textures creates a warm and inviting space, perfect for hosting everything from intimate dinners to grand gatherings.

Completing the estate’s charm is the one-bedroom pool house, where Mocha Mousse-inspired tones seamlessly merge with the natural surroundings. This serene retreat offers both style and tranquility, serving as a perfect complement to the home’s sophisticated design.

As we celebrate “Mocha Mousse” as the Pantone Color of the Year 2025, these stunning interiors demonstrate the remarkable ways a single shade can redefine a space, leaving a profound impression on all who step inside. With its velvety warmth and refined depth, “Mocha Mousse” proves to be a sophisticated and versatile choice for homeowners and designers alike, offering endless possibilities to craft spaces that exude comfort and timeless charm.

Whether you’re looking to create cozy retreats or elegant showpieces, “Mocha Mousse” holds the power to transform your home into a haven of style and serenity. Explore this captivating color and discover how it can enrich your surroundings with its undeniable allure.

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Luxury Estates for the Modern Equestrian 24 Jan 5:30 AM (2 months ago)

Luxury Estates for the Modern Equestrian

For those who dream of an equestrian lifestyle, these stunning properties offer an unparalleled combination of luxury, land, and amenities designed for horse enthusiasts. Whether you’re a professional rider, a hobbyist, or simply enjoy the serenity of open spaces, these homes provide the perfect setting to live your passion. Here are four exceptional equestrian properties currently on the market:

Timeless Grandeur
2007 Purchase Street, Purchase, NY

2007 Purchase Street is a spectacular estate offering equestrian potential and year-round luxury. Just 45 minutes from NYC, this extraordinary property spans over 4.2 acres and features over 9,000 square feet of luxuriously appointed living space. Highlights include a two-bedroom guest house, a horse barn, and a partial sports court. Rolling lawns, a greenhouse, fountains, a reflecting pond, and a summer kitchen create a serene and picturesque backdrop. With its unique blend of grandeur, privacy, and convenience, this estate offers a rare opportunity for horse enthusiasts seeking a premier lifestyle close to the city.

Pastoral Elegance
4569 Route 199, Millerton, NY

Set in the rolling hills of Millerton, 4569 Route 199 is a sophisticated equestrian property that combines pastoral beauty with refined living. Spread across 27 acres, the property features a six-stall barn and a lush paddock designed for optimal horse care. The main residence is a striking modern farmhouse with four bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, and open-concept living spaces designed for entertaining. Millerton’s proximity to both Hudson Valley attractions and equestrian hubs like Millbrook ensures a lifestyle of comfort and convenience.

Storybook Charm
617 Bean River Road, Pine Plains, NY

617 Bean River Road offers an enchanting setting for equestrian enthusiasts in the heart of the Hudson Valley. Encompassing over 19 acres, this property features a beautifully maintained barn with four stalls, fenced paddocks, and a large outdoor riding arena. The residence is equally captivating, with a classic farmhouse design that includes three bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, and a sunlit living room that opens to panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Pine Plains’ welcoming community and vibrant local scene add to the property’s undeniable allure.

A Bucolic Retreat
85 Nash Road, Cummington, MA

Escape to the Berkshires with 85 Nash Road, a charming equestrian property that exudes rustic elegance. Situated on 69 pristine acres, this property features a historic farmhouse offering four bedrooms and cozy gathering spaces. Equestrians will appreciate the property’s USDF regulation dressage arena, grazing pastures and a thoughtfully designed horse barn with a heated tack room, wash stall with hot and cold water and a hay loft for over 800 bales. The property offers access to the Berkshires’ many cultural attractions to the West and Northampton’s academic hub to the East.

Whether you’re looking to compete, train, or simply enjoy the beauty of equestrian living, these properties provide unmatched opportunities to immerse yourself in the lifestyle. Each one offers a unique blend of amenities and architectural charm, making them a must-see for horse lovers and luxury seekers alike.

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Inside: Canaan 17 Jan 5:30 AM (3 months ago)

Inside: Canaan, CT

Nestled in the scenic northwest corner of Connecticut, Canaan offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty, small-town charm, and a rich historical heritage. Founded in 1739, Canaan was originally a farming community and later grew into an important hub for iron production in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, this quaint Litchfield County town is known for its outdoor adventures, vibrant cultural scene, and locally loved eateries and markets. Canaan’s serene surroundings and welcoming atmosphere make it a treasured destination for residents and visitors alike.

Here are some of the best things to eat, buy, see, and do in Canaan:

Hiking

Iron Trail
Canaan Mountain Rd, Canaan

Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the Iron Trail, a scenic hike that showcases Canaan’s rich natural landscape and historical significance. This moderately challenging trail winds through lush forests, past remnants of 19th-century iron industry sites, and along picturesque streams. Hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys while exploring the trail’s diverse terrain. Best visited from April through October, the Iron Trail is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and history of the area.

Eateries

Blackberry River Bistro
99 Main St, Canaan

For a delicious farm-to-table experience, Blackberry River Bistro is the place to go. This charming eatery prides itself on serving locally sourced, organic ingredients in every dish. From hearty breakfasts to satisfying lunches, the menu includes favorites like avocado toast, gourmet omelets, and freshly baked pastries. With its cozy atmosphere and commitment to sustainability, Blackberry River Bistro is a must-visit spot for a relaxing and flavorful meal.

Industry Kitchen & Bar
14 Railroad St, North Canaan

A contemporary dining destination in the heart of Canaan, Industry Kitchen & Bar offers an inviting ambiance and a menu brimming with inventive dishes. Guests can savor a range of options, from handcrafted burgers and wood-fired pizzas to globally inspired entrees and shareable appetizers. With a focus on fresh ingredients and creative cocktails, Industry Kitchen & Bar has become a local favorite for casual dining and special occasions alike.

Culture

Colonial Theatre
27 Railroad St, North Canaan

A cornerstone of Canaan’s cultural scene, the Colonial Theatre is a beautifully restored venue showcasing a variety of performances and films. Built in the early 20th century, the theater has maintained its historic charm while incorporating modern amenities. Whether you’re enjoying a classic movie screening, a live music performance, or a theatrical production, the Colonial Theatre offers an unforgettable cultural experience. Its role as a gathering place for the community makes it a cherished landmark in the town.

Markets

Freunds Farm Market & Bakery
324 Norfolk Rd, East Canaan

Freunds Farm Market & Bakery is a delightful destination for fresh produce, homemade baked goods, and artisanal products. Family-owned and operated, the market offers seasonal fruits and vegetables, handcrafted pies, and a variety of unique gifts and pantry staples. Visitors can also enjoy the farm’s picturesque setting and warm hospitality. Whether you’re picking up ingredients for a home-cooked meal or treating yourself to a sweet treat, Freunds is a local gem.

McMuckles Market
85 Main St, Canaan

For a blend of gourmet options and everyday essentials, McMuckles Market is the go-to spot in downtown Canaan. This specialty grocery store features a curated selection of fresh meats, cheeses, and prepared foods, alongside local and international delicacies. Known for its excellent customer service and quality products, McMuckles Market is perfect for stocking up on provisions or grabbing a quick, delicious meal to-go.

 

Canaan is a town that invites exploration, offering something for everyone to enjoy. From its scenic trails and delicious dining spots to its cultural landmarks and vibrant markets, this charming Connecticut destination is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Inside: Hartford 13 Dec 2024 5:15 AM (4 months ago)

Inside: Hartford, CT

Hartford, Connecticut, often referred to as the “Insurance Capital of the World,” is a city steeped in history and culture. Founded in 1635, it is one of the oldest cities in the United States and played a pivotal role in the early development of the nation. From its storied past as a hub of trade and innovation to its current status as a vibrant urban center, Hartford offers a rich blend of history, education, entertainment, and dining. Its iconic landmarks, thriving cultural scene, and passionate sports community make it a destination for visitors and residents alike.

Here are some of the best things to eat, learn, see, and do in Hartford:

Museum

Connecticut Science Center
250 Columbus Blvd, Hartford

A beacon of hands-on learning and discovery, the Connecticut Science Center captivates visitors of all ages with its interactive exhibits and engaging programs. Located on the banks of the Connecticut River, the center boasts over 165 hands-on activities that explore topics like physics, biology, and environmental science. Highlights include the Butterfly Encounter, a 3D movie theater, and rotating special exhibits. It’s an inspiring space for curious minds to learn, play, and explore science in action.

Eateries

Max Downtown
185 Asylum St, Hartford

For fine dining in the heart of Hartford, Max Downtown is a must-visit. Known for its sophisticated ambiance and exceptional menu, this upscale restaurant specializes in prime steaks, fresh seafood, and inventive cocktails. Popular with business professionals and food enthusiasts alike, Max Downtown offers a luxurious dining experience, whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or enjoying an intimate dinner. Their award-winning wine list adds the perfect touch to any meal.

Parkville Market
1400 Park St, Hartford

Hartford’s first food hall, Parkville Market, is a culinary melting pot that brings global flavors under one roof. With over 20 vendors offering dishes from around the world, the market is a go-to spot for food lovers seeking variety and atmosphere. Whether you’re in the mood for tacos, ramen, or vegan eats, there’s something for everyone. The market also hosts live music, trivia nights, and other community events, making it a lively gathering place for locals and visitors alike.

Seasonal Event

The Nutcracker Ballet at The Bushnell
166 Capitol Ave, Hartford

Each holiday season, Hartford comes alive with the enchanting performances of The Nutcracker at The Bushnell Performing Arts Center. This beloved ballet, brought to life by the Connecticut Ballet, features dazzling costumes, stunning choreography, and Tchaikovsky’s iconic score. Families and ballet enthusiasts flock to the theater to experience this timeless tale of magic and wonder. It’s a cherished Hartford tradition that captures the spirit of the season.

Sporting Events

Hartford Wolf Pack
XL Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza, Hartford

As Hartford’s professional ice hockey team and an affiliate of the NHL’s New York Rangers, the Hartford Wolf Pack delivers fast-paced action and thrilling moments on the ice. Fans fill the XL Center to cheer on the team as they battle it out in the American Hockey League. The Wolf Pack games are a family-friendly outing, with themed events and giveaways adding to the excitement.

UConn Men’s Basketball
XL Center, 1 Civic Center Plaza, Hartford

Few sports programs in the nation boast the prestige and legacy of UConn Men’s Basketball. Playing select games at Hartford’s XL Center, the Huskies are a source of pride for Connecticut sports fans. With multiple NCAA championships to their name, the team’s games are electric, featuring high-energy performances, passionate fans, and unforgettable moments on the court. Attending a UConn game is a must for basketball enthusiasts visiting the city.

Hartford’s vibrant mix of history, culture, and entertainment makes it a city worth exploring. Whether you’re diving into its educational attractions, savoring its diverse culinary offerings, or cheering on its sports teams, there’s something for everyone in this dynamic New England city.

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Inside: Branford 22 Nov 2024 5:15 AM (4 months ago)

Inside: Branford, CT

Branford, nestled along Connecticut’s scenic coastline, is a charming town steeped in history and brimming with coastal allure. Founded in 1644, Branford began as an agricultural settlement and grew into a vibrant community with maritime roots. Its rocky shoreline, dotted with serene coves and marinas, remains a defining feature. Today, Branford blends small-town charm with modern amenities, offering residents and visitors a rich mix of dining, culture, and unique experiences.

Here are some of the best places to eat, explore, and enjoy in Branford:

Eateries

Lenny’s Indian Head Restaurant
205 S Montowese St, Branford

A Branford institution since 1949, Lenny’s Indian Head Restaurant is the go-to spot for fresh seafood in a relaxed, waterside setting. Known for its New England-style favorites, the menu features crowd-pleasers like creamy clam chowder, crispy fried clams, and buttery lobster rolls. The restaurant’s welcoming atmosphere, complete with nautical décor, makes it a favorite for casual dining. Don’t miss their seasonal specialties like locally sourced oysters and steamed lobsters served with all the fixings.

Thimble Island Brewery
16 Business Park Dr, Branford


Craft beer enthusiasts flock to Thimble Island Brewery, one of Connecticut’s most celebrated craft breweries. Named after the nearby archipelago, the brewery offers a wide range of beers, from crisp lagers to hoppy IPAs. The cozy taproom is perfect for sampling favorites like their flagship American Ale or seasonal creations. With live music, food trucks, and outdoor seating, the brewery also serves as a lively gathering spot for locals and visitors alike.

Must Do

Thimble Island Cruise
4 Indian Point Rd, Branford


Explore the picturesque Thimble Islands on a guided cruise that showcases the beauty of Branford’s coastline. These tiny islands, scattered across Long Island Sound, are rich in history and natural charm. The narrated tours provide fascinating insights into the islands’ past, including tales of pirate treasure and colonial-era stories. Whether you’re snapping photos of charming cottages or enjoying the serene waters, the cruise is a must for anyone visiting Branford.

Culture

James Blackstone Public Library
758 Main St, Branford

A stunning example of Classical Revival architecture, the James Blackstone Public Library is more than just a place to check out books. Opened in 1896, the library stands as a cultural hub for the community. Visitors are drawn to its grand marble columns, stained glass windows, and tranquil reading rooms. Beyond its architectural beauty, the library hosts engaging events, from author talks to community workshops, making it a cornerstone of Branford’s cultural scene.

Legacy Theatre
128 Thimble Islands Rd, Branford


Nestled in the Stony Creek neighborhood, the Legacy Theatre is a gem for performing arts enthusiasts. This historic theater, lovingly restored and reopened in 2021, offers an intimate setting for live performances, including plays, concerts, and comedy shows. With its dedication to fostering local talent and bringing high-quality productions to Branford, the Legacy Theatre adds a vibrant cultural layer to the town’s offerings.

Seasonal Event

BACA Artful Holiday Trees Show and Silent Auction
1004 Main St, Branford


Branford Arts and Cultural Alliance (BACA) brings holiday magic to life with its annual Artful Holiday Trees Show and Silent Auction. This festive event showcases uniquely decorated trees crafted by local artists and community members, blending creativity with the spirit of the season. Held in the heart of Branford, the show invites visitors to admire the artistry, bid on their favorite trees, and support local cultural initiatives. It’s a joyful celebration that brings the community together while adding a touch of holiday cheer to the town. This year’s event runs from Thursday, November 14th through Saturday, November 30th. 

From its historic library and lively brewery to scenic cruises and cultural gems, Branford, CT, offers a delightful mix of coastal beauty and community spirit.

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Inside: Stamford 8 Nov 2024 5:15 AM (5 months ago)

Inside: Discover Extraordinary Living

Nestled along Connecticut’s Gold Coast, Stamford is a bustling city that artfully balances coastal charm with cosmopolitan energy. Established in 1641, Stamford’s history began as an agricultural settlement before it evolved into a major industrial and financial center in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, Stamford is known for its vibrant downtown, a diverse culinary scene, and picturesque waterfronts. With its mix of historic sites, modern amenities, and easy access to New York City, Stamford remains a dynamic place for both residents and visitors.

Here are some of the best places to visit, dine, and experience in Stamford:

Must Visit

Harbor Point

Located along the Stamford waterfront, Harbor Point is a vibrant destination that offers something for everyone. With its blend of luxury residential spaces, trendy restaurants, and scenic boardwalks, this area has become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Explore the marina, browse unique shops, or grab a bite at one of the waterfront eateries. The neighborhood’s green spaces and seasonal events, like outdoor movies and food festivals, make it a lively place year-round, perfect for a leisurely day or evening out in Stamford.

Eateries

Columbus Park Trattoria
205 Main St, Stamford

For an authentic Italian dining experience in Stamford, Columbus Park Trattoria is a beloved favorite. This family-owned restaurant is known for its warm ambiance and traditional Italian dishes crafted with fresh ingredients. Indulge in classic pastas, fresh seafood, and savory meats, all inspired by recipes from the owners’ native Calabria. The handmade pasta dishes, such as the house-made gnocchi and pappardelle Bolognese, are crowd-pleasers. Whether it’s a date night or family gathering, Columbus Park Trattoria offers a taste of Italy right in the heart of Stamford.

Humbled Coffeehouse
575 Hope St, Stamford

A cozy and inviting spot for coffee lovers, Humbled Coffeehouse has quickly become a community hub in Stamford. With its minimalist decor and welcoming vibe, this local favorite serves specialty coffee brewed with precision, along with teas and a selection of pastries. Sourcing from local bakeries and using organic ingredients whenever possible, Humbled Coffeehouse is ideal for a relaxing break or catching up with friends. From their signature lattes to the seasonal drinks menu, every sip promises a memorable start to your day.

Waterfront Park

Cove Island Park
1125 Cove Rd, Stamford

One of Stamford’s most picturesque waterfront parks, Cove Island Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. This 83-acre park features a sandy beach, scenic walking trails, picnic areas, and two miles of bike paths. It’s a perfect spot for sunbathing, kayaking, and beach volleyball in the summer months, while the lush greenery makes it a lovely retreat year-round. The park is also home to the SoundWaters Center, which provides educational programs about marine ecology and offers sailing excursions, adding an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.

Experiences

Stamford Museum & Nature Center
39 Scofieldtown Rd, Stamford

Blending art, history, and nature, the Stamford Museum & Nature Center is a must-visit destination for families and culture seekers. This 118-acre facility includes an art gallery, planetarium, observatory, and farm. Visitors can explore the museum’s rotating exhibits, enjoy hands-on activities, and hike along scenic trails. The Heckscher Farm, with its friendly animals, is especially popular with children, while the Bendel Mansion’s historic charm offers a glimpse into Stamford’s past. From astronomy nights to seasonal events like Maple Sugar Fest Sundays, the museum provides enriching experiences throughout the year.

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The Palace Theater
61 Atlantic St, Stamford

For a taste of Stamford’s performing arts scene, The Palace Theater is an iconic venue that has been entertaining audiences since the 1920s. This grand theater hosts a wide array of performances, including Broadway shows, live music, dance recitals, and comedy acts. The beautifully restored interior, with its ornate detailing and intimate seating, creates a memorable setting for any event. Throughout the year, The Palace’s diverse lineup attracts top performers and local talent alike, solidifying its role as a cultural cornerstone in Stamford.

 

From waterfront adventures and Italian cuisine to live performances and artful escapes, Stamford, CT, is a city full of vibrant experiences that cater to every taste and interest.

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