Community Corner
Patch User Spotlight: Wedding Photos, Real Estate and Omelets
Our Patch users are blogging, posting and sharing photographs of their hometowns every day on Patch. With so much amazing content to choose from, Patch is shining the spotlight on a few blogs, events and announcements each week from Westchester and Fairfield.
Learn how animal advocates in Westchester are assisting cats in the area. Read the Wild Things Blog on Scarsdale Patch here.
Food lovers, take a look at Fairfield County Foodie's newest blog post on Greenwich Patch. The Hip and Trendy Veteran on the Block reviews Bistro 7. Yum!
On Stamford Patch, get "The Truth about Appraisals," from our Blogger Peter Kulka who writes the Mortgage Minute blogs.
Any newlyweds out there still waiting for their wedding photos? Having trouble getting those prized moments you paid for? You will want to read this latest blog by the BBB here on Darien Patch. Get some tips and advice from the Connecticut Better Business Bureau's blog, "How Long is Too Long to Wait for Wedding Photos?"
Another mouth-watering blog post from Victoria Hart Glavin. Take a look at this breakfast recipe and learn how to Pack Your Omelet Full Of Goodness.
Selling your home? Or buying a home? Take a look at New Rochelle Blogger Michael Marciano's post today.
Interested in blogging? Email lisa.gentes@patch.com today.
Have an announcement to share? Post it on Patch!
- To share on Harrison Patch click here.
- To share on Port Chester Patch click here.
- To share on Rye Patch click here.
- To share on Larchmont-Mamaroneck Patch click here.
- To share on Darien click here.
- To share on Greenwich click here.
- To share on New Canaan click here.
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- To share on Scarsdale Patch click here.
- To share on Bronxville-Eastchester Patch click here.
- To share on Pelham Patch click here.
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