By Silvia Foster-Frau
"Electric, this is Blaise," Blaise Anello said into his mobile headset one morning this week, answering a business call above the clip-clopping of horse hooves on asphalt. Anello owns a one-man electric company, but most people don't know him for that. They know him as the guy who drives the horse-drawn carriage throughout Old Greenwich.
"If people don't know me personally, they know of me," he said. Anello has owned horses for 50 years. He has had Star, an American Saddlebred, for the past two. "They say the outside of a horse makes the inside of a man feel good," said Anello. Star and Anello hit the streets about three or four times a week.
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