THE GREENWICH TIME
Greenwich Republicans and Democrats are already maneuvering behind the scenes to see how they can work the state's new system of funding of campaigns with taxpayer dollars to their advantage. Full Story Arrests in slaying boost police morale The arrests of two men in the 2006 slaying of Andrew Kissel has given police the type of infusion of energy and confidence that comes with a difficult job done well, Chief David Ridberg said. Full Story NORWALK -- Police Officer Matthew Morelli apparently staged his death in a South Norwalk church parking lot a week ago Friday to make it look as if he were the victim of a homicide while on duty, police and state sources said. Full Story Rell readies tax cap proposal HARTFORD -- It's a typical cart-before-the-horse situation. In this case, the horse is a bipartisan committee having a hard time finding common ground on tax policy. Full Story When Preston Stuart took his swing during a croquet match against Blair Brickman, the ball landed too close to the wicket, and he had to stop the game. Full Story Prosecutors keep witnesses' names sealed STAMFORD -- Prosecutors want to keep secret the identifies of five key witnesses against the cousins accused in the slaying of convicted Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel, according to court papers filed late Friday. Full Story STAMFORD -- The number of passenger rail cars on the New Haven Line will grow by 40 percent with the arrival of new M8 cars starting next year, officials said last week, providing the first firm details on how much the new rail cars will increase capacity on the crowded commuter line. Full Story Social services to get $50G back The Board of Estimate and Taxation has voted to put $50,000 back into the Department of Social Services budget to help children at risk. Full Story North Mianus student Melanie Pfetch, 10, was helping pre-school and kindergarten students make Italian masquerade masks yesterday. Full Story |
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