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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

04/09/08 - News Reports From The Greenwich Post



World War II-era play turns writing to art

The Bush-Holley Historic Site will present a reading of Act II of the play Dear Eva at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 17, in the Vanderbilt Education Center at the society’s Bush-Holley Historic Site at 39 Strickland Road in Cos Cob.

Quinnipiac University associate professor of journalism Paul Janensch and Catherine Ladnier of Greenwich wrote the nonfiction play based on real World War II era letters saved by Ms. Ladnier’s mother, Eva Lee Brown of Easley, S.C. Ms. Ladnier discovered the letters a few years ago and asked Mr. Janensch to write the play with her.

A conversation with Mr. Janensch and Ms. Ladnier follows the one-hour performance.

Admission is $15.

For more information, call 869-6899

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Police seek suspects in Walgreens assault

Police are asking for assistance this week in finding the two people accused of beating and robbing a disabled man outside Walgreens last month....

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Police have now released descriptions of the suspects and are asking for the public’s help in identifying them.

One suspect is described as a well-dressed black woman approximately five feet, three inches tall with a medium build and black hair with bangs. She was reportedly wearing a white jacket and dark slacks. The second suspect is a black male described by police as “athletic” with a medium complexion and an unshaven face. He is reportedly six feet tall with a medium build, and police say he was wearing a baseball cap, blue jeans and a black, white and blue-shouldered jacket.

Both suspects were seen inside the store before the incident took place....


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Public's help needed to find attackers of disabled man
Detectives say the man is disabled and partially blind.

Greenwich police are asking for the public’s help in finding the people who violently attacked and robbed a disabled man last month.

The attack occurred on East Putnam Avenue on March 12. Police say when the man, who is in his 50s, was shopping at Walgreens he accidentally showed he was carrying a large sum of money.

According to police, two people followed the disabled, partially blind man out of the store and spoke with him in the parking lot. Authorities say the man was assaulted and robbed after he walked about a block from the store.

Surveillance video shows the victim speaking with a man and woman in the parking lot. Greenwich police want to identify these people to see if they have information about the attack.

Anyone with information is asked to call Greenwich police Detective Anthony Fiscella at (203) 622-8021

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Police seek suspects in Walgreens assault By Ken Borsuk, Staff ...

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Police are asking for assistance this week in finding the two people accused of beating and robbing a disabled man outside Walgreens last month. ...

Glenn Allen Nolen's Disability Weblog - http://ganolen.wordpress.com

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Child strangled by window shade cord

The state office of the chief medical examiner has ruled the death of 1-year-old Lilah Kirsch to be an accident.

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