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Saturday, April 5, 2008

04/05/08 - The Latest From The Greenwich Time

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STAMFORD -- Andrew Kostin starts his days at the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering. But by mid-afternoon, he's working for one of world's largest investment banks. Full Story

GEMS head appointed to state post
A career-long passion to support emergency medical services in town and across the state has propelled the head of the Greenwich Emergency Medical Service into a prestigious state appointment. Full Story

Nursing home requests
East Hartford-based Marathon Healthcare's decision to file for bankruptcy will not affect patient care at its Norwalk location or six other Connecticut nursing homes, a company spokesman said yesterday. Full Story

A federal judge has agreed to decide a Stamford bicyclist's lawsuit challenging the town's beach access policy with little if any testimony, attorneys said. Full Story

State reps approve payments for housing
HARTFORD -- A months-long effort to restore property tax subsidies to Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich and municipalities statewide ended yesterday on a high note. Full Story

Rishi Jaitly believes in fate, but it was only with the help of a colleague that he found the e-mail address of his future bride. Full Story

Museum puts power of weather on display
Carolyn Rebbert is the curator of science at the Bruce Museum. For the past six years, she has worked on a variety of exhibitions ranging from gems and minerals to flowers and robotics. Full Story

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