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52-614: C. Russell Feldmann (1898 - Greenwich, Connecticut , December 13, 1973) was an American businessman who in the 1930s built up a large conglomerate based on automobile radios . His first company, Winton Engine Company, was sold to Alfred P. Sloan and later became the diesel division of General Motors Corporation. His second company Automobile Radio Corporation, grew into National Union Electric Corporation which included non-automobile divisions including Eureka Williams Company, Emerson Quiet Kool, and Napco Plastics and Advanced Science. This article about an American businessperson born in

104-407: A Representative Town Meeting (RTM). The RTM must approve all budgets, and consists of 230 elected representatives. RTM members are not paid. The three selectmen are elected on a town-wide basis, although each person can only vote for two members. This assures that there will almost always be one Democrat and two Republicans or two Democrats and one Republican. While voter registration is skewed in

156-507: A commission resolved the dispute in favor of Connecticut. The lighthouse keepers and their families farmed on the tract of land and the other areas of the island were used for hunting, fishing and recreational use. In 1926, the rest of the island was sold to a developer who built and opened an exclusive clubhouse on the site. Opening in 1930, at the beginning of the Great Depression , it soon was closed. The Town of Greenwich acquired

208-545: A glacial moraine and has a large glacial erratic on the southern side, the island's east and west sides are connected by a tombolo . The island has had several owners, but has been owned in whole by the Town of Greenwich since 1973. The island is home to the Great Captain Island Light , a 19th-century lighthouse that was restored in 2009 and relit as a non-navigational aid in 2012. The actual navigation aid

260-609: A high ratio compared to other municipalities in Connecticut and elsewhere in the region. Former schools: The town of Greenwich is one political and taxing body, but consists of several distinct sections or neighborhoods, such as Banksville , Byram , Cos Cob , Glenville , Mianus , Old Greenwich , Riverside and Greenwich (sometimes referred to as central, or downtown, Greenwich). Of these neighborhoods, three (Cos Cob, Old Greenwich, and Riverside) have separate postal names and ZIP codes . The town has three selectmen and

312-521: A holding company for subsidiaries that sell property-casualty insurance, XFL , and XPO, Inc. . Other major institutions in the township are Greenwich Hospital , Hyatt Regency , Tudor Investment Corporation , Eversource Energy , Brunswick School , and Camuto Group. Greenwich is home to the Greenwich International Film Festival , which acts in coordination with nonprofits to promote socially conscious filmmaking in

364-489: A lack of adequate transportation. The comparable rate for all adults statewide is 13%. Great Captain Island Great Captain Island , also known more familiarly as "Great Captain's Island," is an island off the coast of Greenwich, Connecticut . The 17.2-acre (7.0 ha) island is the largest of a three-island group that also includes Little Captain and Wee Captain. The island is a remnant of

416-627: A lawyer sued, saying his rights to freedom of assembly were threatened because he was not allowed to go there. The lower courts disagreed, but the Supreme Court of Connecticut agreed, and Greenwich was forced to amend its beach access policy to all four beaches in 2001. These beaches include Greenwich Point Park, Island Beach, Great Captain Island , and Byram Park. According to the United States Census Bureau in 2000,

468-469: A mural, The Packet Sails from Greenwich Green , painted in 1939 by Victoria Hutson Huntley . The Bruce Museum is a town-owned institution with sections devoted to art and natural history. Putnam Cottage (Knapp Tavern) historic house museum, is also located within Greenwich. Acacia Lodge No. 85, Ancient, Free & Accepted Masons, founded in 1857 in the top level of the old Cos Cob School House,

520-638: A new granite dwelling with attached lantern. The lighthouse is of the same design as lighthouses at Sheffield Island in Norwalk; Morgan Point in Noank; Old Field Point Light and Plum Island in New York; and Block Island North in Rhode Island. The lighthouse was deactivated in 1970 when a skeletal tower replaced it. The Town of Greenwich acquired the property in 1973 and had full-time caretakers on

572-559: A one-hour drive. Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey is also easily accessible from Greenwich, taking approximately one hour to drive to. According to the DataHaven Community Wellbeing Survey, a statewide program funded by various agencies and philanthropies, 4% of adults in Greenwich are "transportation insecure," meaning that they have had to stay at home during the past year due to

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624-415: A partner in the first recorded real estate transaction in Greenwich in the 1640s and the town's first military commander." In 1763, George III granted the island to John Anderson. In 1829, the federal government purchased 3.5 acres of land on the southeast part of Great Captain Island from Samuel Lyons. The states of New York and Connecticut both claimed the island in the 19th century but, after 50 years,

676-406: A remnant of a glacial moraine. It contains a diversity of rock types- gneiss, schist, granite-with a very large glacial erratic on the southern side." The island's east and west sides are connected by a tombolo , and the southern side has a lagoon that winds its way around the lighthouse. It is near many harbors such as Port Chester Harbor There are two theories for how the island got its name,

728-554: A show, and on another occasion the Connecticut National Guard let adults and children fire machine guns into the water, according to an article in the Greenwich Time . Island Beach has changed over the decades. The bathhouse once on the island's eastern shore is gone, and erosion is slowly eating away at the beaches themselves. Greenwich experiences a humid continental climate ( Dfa ); however, it

780-521: A total of five zip codes, plus a sixth zip code for PO Box. Additionally, Greenwich is often further divided into several smaller, unofficial neighborhoods. Greenwich's Hispanic and Latin American population is concentrated in the southwestern corner of the town. In 2011, numerous neighborhoods were described by Business Insider as being among the richest neighborhoods in America. Calf Island

832-567: Is a skeletal tower erected in 1970. Great Captain Island is one of the state's 26 "important bird areas" according to the Connecticut Audubon Society . The town operates a ferry service to and from the island from about the second week in June through the second week of September. Trails have been laid out for visitors, and the western part of the island has picnic tables, grills, restrooms, and posted swimming areas. The island

884-449: Is a 29-acre (120,000 m ) island about 3,000 feet (910 m) from the Byram shore in Greenwich. More than half of the island (on the west side) is a bird sanctuary off-limits to members of the public without permission to visit. As of 2006 the island is available for overnight stays for those with permits, otherwise the east side is open from dawn until dusk. Great Captain Island

936-571: Is a town-owned ice rink open seasonally. The Greenwich Polo Club is a polo club and event venue that was established in 1981. The town has four beaches on Long Island Sound : Greenwich Public Schools operates the public schools . Greenwich High School is the district's sole high school . As of 2012 , elementary schools had the same racial demographics as the town. The 3 middle schools have representative enrollment. Elementary Schools: Middle Schools: High Schools: Approximately 25-30% of K-12 residents are enrolled in private schools,

988-407: Is also off the coast of Greenwich, and includes the southernmost point in Connecticut. There is a U.S. Coast Guard lighthouse on this island, as well as a designated area as a bird sanctuary. The lighthouse is a skeletal tower . Island Beach or "Little Captain Island" once was the venue for the town's annual Island Beach Day. Ventriloquist Paul Winchell and his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, once came for

1040-505: Is located in the town. Its members were originally of Union Lodge No. 5, founded 1763, and though its "home base" was Stamford, it was given the jurisdiction of "Stamford, Horseneck and parts adjacent." Union Lodge often met in Greenwich, and the first recorded meeting place was Knapp's Tavern on the King's Highway. The Greenwich Town Party is a recurring music festival in Greenwich. Past headliners have included The Temptations , Paul Simon ,

1092-474: Is open year round, with a ferry running during the summer. No public tours of the lighthouse or island are available. The 17.2-acre (70,000 m ) island is the largest of a three-island group that also includes Little Captain and Wee Captain. The island is the southernmost point of land in not only Connecticut, but New England . The Town of Greenwich states that the Great Captain Island "is

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1144-695: Is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region . The town is the southwesternmost municipality in both the State of Connecticut and the six-state region of New England . The town is named after Greenwich , a royal borough of London in the United Kingdom . It is the largest town on Connecticut's affluent Gold Coast . Greenwich is home to many hedge funds and financial services firms due to its residential setting and proximity to Manhattan . The town of Greenwich

1196-565: Is quite close to a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen climate classification Cfa ). During winter storms, it is common for the area north of the Merritt Parkway to receive significantly heavier snowfall than the area closer to the coast, due to the moderating influence of Long Island Sound . At the 2020 U.S. census , there were 63,518 people in Greenwich. Per the American Community Survey 's 2018 estimates,

1248-572: Is served by the Metro-North Railroad 's New Haven Line (the four stations, from west to east, are Greenwich , Cos Cob , Riverside , and Old Greenwich ) and is approximately a 50-minute train ride to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan on the express train and a 60-minute ride on the local. The Amtrak Acela , Northeast Regional , and Vermonter trains stop in the adjacent city of Stamford . Interstate 95 goes through

1300-524: The 1890s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Greenwich, Connecticut Greenwich ( / ˈ ɡ r ɛ n ɪ tʃ / GREH -nitch ) is a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut , United States. At the 2020 census , it had a population of 63,518. Greenwich is a principal community of the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk–Danbury metropolitan statistical area , which comprises all of Fairfield County, and

1352-600: The Democrat in 13 of the 17 presidential elections from that party's founding in the mid-1820s up through 1892. Then the GOP would win Greenwich in 27 of the 28 presidential elections from 1896 to 2004, and in three of the last four presidential elections, the Democrat has carried the town. The largest share of the vote received by a Democratic presidential candidate is the 64.56% of the vote received by Martin Van Buren in 1836,

1404-592: The Eagles , Santana , the Doobie Brothers , Billy Joel , and Mumford & Sons . The Greenwich Y.M.C.A. , which appears on the National Register of Historic Places , offers fitness and social services. Equinox , a luxury fitness club, has a location in Greenwich. Arch Street, The Greenwich Teen Center has age-specific programs and events on weekdays and weekends. Dorothy Hamill Rink

1456-544: The Republicans' favor, they do not have a lock on the First Selectman's chair, and Democrats have held the seat recently. Many of the other town committees have equal representation between Democrats and Republicans, regardless of the vote breakdown, since each individual can only vote for half as many seats as are available. Greenwich, Connecticut was a mostly Democrat jurisdiction up through 1892, voting for

1508-494: The September 11 attacks". A non-navigational 4-second flashing green light was installed in the lighthouse on February 13, 2012. The lighthouse is currently occupied by a family who act as caretakers of the property. Great Captain Island is one of the state's 26 "important bird areas" that provide an essential habitat for one or more bird species, according to the Connecticut Audubon Society . Great blue herons have been on

1560-708: The South it is bordered by the Long Island Sound . To the East, it is bordered by Stamford, Connecticut . The U.S. Census Bureau recognizes nine CDPs within the town: Byram , Cos Cob , Glenville , Indian Field , Old Greenwich , Pemberwick , Riverside , Rock Ridge and the Greenwich CDP covering the historic municipal center of the town. The USPS lists separate zip codes for "Greenwich" (spanning two zip codes), Cos Cob, Old Greenwich, and Riverside, for

1612-418: The age of 18 living with them, 59.4% were married couples living together, 8.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.1% were non-families. 24.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.12. In the town the population was spread out, with 25.4% under

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1664-526: The age of 18, 4.1% from 18 to 24, 28.8% from 25 to 44, 25.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 90.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 85.2 males. Greenwich is home to three of the wealthiest zip codes in Connecticut, 06878, 06830 and 06831, with average adjusted gross incomes of $ 754,990, $ 638,560 and $ 721,550, and median household incomes of $ 182,386, $ 109,250 and $ 155,417, respectively. In recent decades,

1716-765: The area's early history as "Elizabeth's Neck" in recognition of Elizabeth Fones and the 1640 purchase of the Point and much of the area now known as Old Greenwich . Greenwich was declared a township by the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford on May 11, 1665. During the American Revolution , General Israel Putnam made a daring escape from the British on February 26, 1779, in Greenwich. Although British forces captured and sacked

1768-401: The average family size was 3.28. The median household income excluding capital gains was $ 142,819 and the average income was $ 272,636. Including capital gains, the median household income in 2014 was $ 511,411. The per capita income for the town was $ 98,467. At the census of 2000, there were 61,101 people, 23,230 households, and 16,237 families residing in the town. The population density

1820-542: The bird populations have been hurt by human disturbances and possibly by competition from cormorants and a great horned owl that lives on the island and has fed on the birds. Comins also said that overall pollution in Long Island Sound waters might also have an effect. Wading bird populations on the island by year In the uplands of the island, an area that used to be lawn has been replaced with oak, hickory, ash, cherry, tree of heaven and sassafras . By

1872-682: The city's downtown in an annual June festival, in addition to screenings and events held year-round. The Greenwich Symphony Orchestra begun in 1958 as the Greenwich Philharmonia. The Philharmonia was conducted by high school music teacher Ken Wendrich. The orchestra became fully professional by 1967. That year the orchestra found a new conductor, Juilliard graduate John Nelson. The Greenwich Choral Society, founded in 1925, performs locally and elsewhere, including in New York City and Europe. The Greenwich post office contains

1924-553: The first of which is that the island is named after Captain Kidd who was rumored to have buried a treasure of gold and silver on it. While the treasure has never been found, it is said to be buried near the tide line on the southwestern tip closest to the city Kidd called home. The Town of Greenwich acknowledges both this and another theory that states that "[t]he "Captain" of the title reportedly memorializes Captain Daniel Patrick,

1976-695: The highest asking price for a residential property in town was the Copper Beech Estate at $ 190 million. It later sold for $ 120 million. Greenwich, along with Stamford , are the economic centers of Fairfield County and its metropolitan statistical area. Prominent companies based in the town of Greenwich are: AQR Capital , Blue Harbour Group , the now defunct Blue Sky Studios / 20th Century Animation , Blyth, Inc. , Cambridge Solutions, First Reserve Corporation , Interactive Brokers , Nestlé Waters North America , North Street Capital , Silver Point Capital , Viking Global Investors , W. R. Berkley ,

2028-405: The island since the 1990s. Great egrets , snowy egrets , and black-crowned night herons also live on the island. The island was once known as the state's largest heron and egret rookery, but in the early 2000s their populations shrunk dramatically, with summer counts down from a total of 364 in 1998 to 98 in 2004. Patrick Comins, director of bird conservation for Audubon Connecticut, thinks that

2080-500: The island through foreclosure and sold the property to Port-Green Corporation. During this time, the Coast Guard inadvertently destroyed the clubhouse by dropping flares on it while searching for a missing plane. A fire in 1955 would destroy the rest of the club. In 1955, Areotech Industries purchased the island and used it as an employee recreational spot and built cabana cottages on it in 1957. During its ownership with Areotech, it

2132-572: The largest share of the vote received by a Republican presidential candidate is the 78.25% of the vote received by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, and the largest percentage of the vote receive by third-party presidential candidates was the 27.61% of the vote received by the third-party candidates in the 1912 presidential election. Most prominently, Theodore Roosevelt under the Bull Moose Party. The results of Greenwich in all 49 presidential elections since 1828 can be found below: The town

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2184-474: The lighthouse, several openings in the shrubbery have been made to provide a variety of habitats for wildlife and a barrier of shrubs has been planted on the cliffs east of the lighthouse. The town operates a ferry service to and from the island from about the second week in June through the second week of September. Trails have been laid out for visitors, and the western part of the island has picnic tables, grills, restrooms, and posted swimming areas. The island

2236-684: The nearest interchange is at the Westchester County Airport in New York State . Westchester County Airport is the closest commercial airport to Greenwich. It takes approximately 15 minutes to drive from the town's center. This is followed by LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, approximately a 35-minute drive. John F. Kennedy International Airport in Queens, New York , is the closest international airport, approximately

2288-476: The population of Greenwich grew to 62,574. There were 24,234 housing units, 22,251 households, and 16,322 families in 2018. The town's racial makeup consisted of 72.8% non-Hispanic whites , 3.3% Blacks or African Americans , 0.1% American Indian or Alaska Natives , 7.6% Asian Americans , and 2.2% multiracial Americans . Hispanic and Latin American residents made up 13.8% of the estimated population. The average household size from 2014 to 2018 grew to 2.78 and

2340-496: The site until the lighthouse became too dilapidated in 2003. A successful restoration effort was completed in 2009 and a non-navigational light was activated in 2012. In 1991, the Great Captain Island Light was added to the National Register of Historic Places . In 2010, a September 11 memorial plaque was installed to "honor the 23 people who lived in Greenwich, or had a connection to the town", who died in

2392-465: The southern end of town, and there are four exits from I-95 in Greenwich, exits 2 through 5. The Boston Post Road (also known as East or West Putnam Avenue or simply Route 1 ) also goes through town, as does the Merritt Parkway , although the Merritt Parkway is a considerable distance from the downtown area. Interstate 684 passes through Greenwich, but cannot be entered or exited there, and

2444-506: The town had a total area of 67.2 square miles (174 km ), of which 47.8 square miles (124 km ) is land and 19.4 square miles (50 km ), or 28.88%, is water. In terms of area, Greenwich is twice the size of Manhattan . The town is bordered to the West by Port Chester, New York , and Rye Brook, New York . To the North it is bordered by Armonk, New York , and Banksville, New York . To

2496-407: The town has attracted wealthy expatriates from around the globe due to its extremely low tax rate, desirable school system, and proximity to Manhattan , which is an hour by Metro North. The median listing price for a home in the town was $ 2.3 million in 2021. The coastal neighborhood of Belle Haven, along with Backcountry, have some of the wealthiest single family real estate in the world. In 2014,

2548-514: The town, Putnam was able to warn Stamford . In 1974, Gulliver's Restaurant and Bar , on the border of Greenwich and Port Chester , burned, killing 24 young people. In 1983, the Mianus River Bridge , which carries traffic on Interstate 95 over an estuary, collapsed, resulting in the death of three people. For many years, Greenwich Point (locally termed "Tod's Point"), was open only to town residents and their guests. However,

2600-467: Was 1,277.6 inhabitants per square mile (493.3/km ). There were 24,511 housing units at an average density of 512.5 per square mile (197.9/km ). At the census estimates of 2013, the racial makeup of the town was 80.90% White , 4.90% Black, 0.10% Native American, 7.80% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, and 2.50% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13.90% of the population. There were 23,230 households, out of which 33.5% had children under

2652-469: Was re-named Huckleberry Island, until the Town of Greenwich purchased it in 1966 for $ 90,000. In 1973, the federal government turned over the remaining tract of land upon which the lighthouse rests. The Great Captain Island Light was first constructed in 1829 on the 3.5-acre tract of land that Samuel Lyons sold to the government. The lighthouse was of poor construction and was replaced in 1868 with

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2704-557: Was settled in 1640, by the agents Robert Feake and Captain Daniel Patrick, for Gov. Theophilus Eaton of New Haven Colony , who purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians in exchange of 25 English coats. One of the founders was Elizabeth Fones Winthrop , daughter-in-law of John Winthrop , founder and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony . What is now called Greenwich Point was known for much of

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