February 2020

Backcountry grandeur

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Undulating through Greenwich’s bucolic backcountry, North Street is home to many grand estates, including this recently renovated stone and clapboard Georgian manor that’s perfectly situated on more than four level, landscaped acres.

An artist’s eye

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The eternal appeal of romance in home design is captured in the work of Melinda Marquardt. The London-based artist founded The Vale London in 2017, a company that creates and provides textiles and wallpapers for the luxury interiors market.

A brand with heart

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WAG revisits KD Spain, the Bridgeport-based lifestyle brand of fabric designer Kate Spain and her husband, Pete, who handles the business side of the company. The duo catches us up on their side-by-side work, including details of the new rug collection, eye heart hand, which focuses on sustainable production and was recently installed in public spaces at the Delamar Greenwich Harbor.

Rosy outlook

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It’s official: California has come to Westchester in the form of Maple & Rose, a clean, contemporary café just opened on the first floor of the tony Grand Street Lofts building on Mamaroneck Avenue.

A doc who’s all heart

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“When we used to hire in our practice, where they went to school and did their training was at the bottom of the list,” says Jeffrey Green, founder of The Heart Center in Stamford. “We would ask, ‘Is this the kind of person I would trust my patients with?’”

The misunderstood disease

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Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. But the good news is that it’s 80 percent preventable. White Plains Hospital.

Being ‘Best’

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WAG’s wellness expert Giovanni Roselli talks with Anthony Renna about his new book, “Be Like the Best – A Guide to Reaching the Top of the Fitness Profession.”

Eye of the Storm(i)

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Her coloring suggests a storm cloud ready to burst. But this Stormi is a real social butterfly, with butterfly ears to match.