Fairfield County Business Journal 051815

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FAIRFIELD COUNTY

BUSINESS JOURNAL May 18, 2015 | VOL. 51, No. 20

7 | OPEN HOUSING

20 | GOOD THINGS HAPPENING

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THE MEDICAL WORLD SALUTES ITS BEST, BRIGHTEST BY DANIELLE BRODY dbrody@westfairinc.com

DOCTORS OF DISTINCTION 2015 From left, Doctors of Distinction honorees Drs. Sohel Islam, Albert Burke, Joseph Feurstein, Mark Vitale, Steven Heffer, Robert Herzlinger, and medical student Phillip Jordan at the award ceremony in Norwalk at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum. Photo by Bill Fallon

DR. DARCY LOWELL SAID DOCTORS have the opportunity to see the bigger picture in medicine in her keynote speech at the second annual Fairfield County Doctors of Distinction award ceremony recently at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk. Accounting firm Citrin Cooperman and the Fairfield County Business co-sponsored the packed-house event that drew 125 attendees, many of them physicians. Other sponsors included Quinnipiac University’s Frank H. Netter School of Medicine, Mercedes-Benz of Greenwich, The Bristal, Danziger & Markhoff LLP, and Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery » DOCTORS, page 4

New Canaan:

SCENIC VILLAGE, SMALL TOWN CHALLENGES BY DANIELLE BRODY dbrody@westfairinc.com NEW CANAAN IS A TOWN far enough away from major roads to keep out corporate parks as well as a full lineup of the newest movies. It’s where commuters take the peaceful environment over a shorter ride to Manhattan. “We’re a little bit off the beaten track, which keeps traffic down somewhat and allows us to be a little bit unique,” First Selectman Robert E.

Mallozzi III said. Without Interstate 95 or the Post Road cutting though town, it does not attract the amount of corporations or chain stores as does nearby Greenwich or Stamford, Mallozzi said. This puts a large emphasis on-the-town’s village of brick buildings with mom and pop shops, restaurants and some chain stores that support the town of nearly 20,000 residents. New Canaan also attracts shoppers from across the state line in nearby Lewisboro, Pound

Ridge, Bedford and South Salem and those visiting the Philip Johnson Glass House. Still, like other small towns, the residents need reminders to patronize their local businesses. Tucker Murphy, executive director of the New Canaan Chamber of Commerce, said while it may be more convenient and cheaper to buy online, people have to shop locally to maintain the town. “People tell us they move to New Canaan for » X, page 6

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