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Saturday, May 17, 2008

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Following their promotions, James McDonald and Larry Roberts said they will forge ahead to tackle more building inspections, step up fire code enforcement, and improve fire safety education efforts in town.
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Woman contests Dems' choice in 4th District

Grumbling that she was snubbed by the Democratic political establishment, a Greenwich woman is trying to force a primary against the party's endorsed congressional candidate in the 4th Congressional District, Jim Himes.
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Greenwich resident Dean Gamanos recently founded the Greenwich Wine Society, a wine club for Fairfield County residents, which holds monthly tastings at The Gingerman on Greenwich Avenue.
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GHS student tased

A Greenwich High School senior is free on $50,000 bond following his arrest on disorderly conduct charges after being subdued with a Taser during a confrontation with officers on campus, police said.
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Copper clipper: Rising prices spawn thefts

With copper prices rising steadily, Greenwich Police are keeping tabs on construction sites around town after a string of recent thefts from a Connecticut Light & Power storage yard and a residence being built.
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In town

Leverett to discuss American racism Dr. Larry Leverett, executive director of the Panasonic Foundation and former superintendent of Greenwich Public Schools, will speak on "Racism in America as Seen in Education" on Sunday at 9:15...
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