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Another chapter in a four-year battle over the town's methods for promoting unionized police and firefighters to command positions will begin this week as the state Supreme Court takes up whether the town flouted state labor law by passing over a Greenwich lieutenant for promotion in 2003. Full Story Abuse services to expand In response to a growing number of cases and clients in town, the YWCA Greenwich Domestic Abuse Services has expanded. Full Story While toddlers and young children sang religious Hebrew songs sitting on a vinyl map of Israel, Jason Kwait, 14, said having teen wizards impart important Jewish religious traditions and history through games to young kids makes it easier to absorb. Full Story Church spreads message through drums Raising his arms high above his head, the Rev. Chris Tate punctuated the psalm he was reading with short fills on his djembe drum, exhorting the small circle of worshippers to follow him on cowbell, bongos, maracas and other percussion instruments. Full Story With the goal of saving lives and raising awareness, Eastern Middle School students formed the Animal Rescue Club last year. Full Story fye calendar April 14 Greenwich Public Schools spring break. Classes resume April 21. Convent of the Sacred Heart book fair. Full Story Just in time to prevent the annual application of a toxic pesticide, town officials have banned the use of all such chemicals on all its athletic fields. Full Story Kids get healthy at YMCA Snacking on cherry tomatoes, carrots and soy beans, Ben Levine, 3, was doing what all dietitians say we should -- eating healthy. Full Story Local Sports RSS Feed
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