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Model Ts to Mustangs Car Show: May 3rd in Stamford
... Model Ts to Mustangs outdoor antique and classic car display presented by Carriage House Motor Cars, Ltd., of Greenwich returns Saturday, May 3, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. David Greenberg of Stamford and Rosa Portell, the Museum's Curator of Collections, ...
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Correction: Because of an editing error, an October 2007 Associated Press article about a judge's denial of Michael Skakel's request for a new trial in the 1975 Greenwich, Conn., death of a neighbor was ...
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Cast of Beatlemania @ Stamford High School
... at 'will call table' at the show. Pay by check: Please send checks to: Byram Volunteer Fire Dept., PO Box 4177, Greenwich, CT 06831. Please include a note for # of tickets requested and self addressed stamped envelope if you would like the tickets ...
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Connecticut Inmates Turn To Art
... Skakel, a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, is serving 20 years to life for the 1975 killing of neighbor Martha Moxley in Greenwich. He was convicted in 2002, but he maintains his innocence and is appealing. Skakel tells The Associated Press that art is a ...
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For Greenwich teen, baking is more than just a hobby
... Samantha Spezzano is in the kitchen testing new recipes and baking up a storm. "I find it very relaxing," said the Greenwich High School senior. "I turn on my iPod and take my time." The 18-year-old, who is fresh from placing second in a statewide ...
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Greenwich Time leaves East Elm Street home after 71 years The editor was a suspected British spy. The cops reporter had a proclivity for staying out on the town all night and throwing shoes at the poor copy boy sent to rouse him. Full Story Despite the departure of two entrenched GOP incumbents and the promise of public funding, Greenwich Democrats have yet to field any candidates in four local General Assembly contests. Full Story Volunteers help rebuild homes About seven volunteers arrived at a small house in the Cove yesterday morning and worked straight through lunch, clearing the back yard and patio of limbs and debris, and emptying the garage of knick-knacks that the owners, an elderly couple, had collected through the years. Full Story More than 50 students gathered at the Arch Street teen center yesterday to talk about plans to make Greenwich a greener place to live. Full Story Town seeks bravest Martin B. Cassidy Staff Writer Greenwich is seeking aspiring firefighters to replenish the department's eligibility list, which expires in June, Greenwich Assistant Fire Chief Robert Kick said. Full Story First Presbyterian Church Nursery School mothers Kate Minchin and Julie Cusimano arrived at the church yesterday in a U-Haul truck filled with cribs, changing tables, dressers, toys and clothes. Full Story |
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