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Thursday, May 29, 2008

05/29/08 Thursday's News Links From The Greenwich Time


James Clyburn Says Jim's The Man

House whip endorses Himes


NORWALK - James Clyburn of South Carolina, the majority whip and third-highest ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, was upfront yesterday about endorsing Jim Himes of Greenwich in his bid to unseat longtime Republican Christopher Shays in the Fourth Congressional District.

Glenville principal suspended

Glenville School Principal Marc D'Amico was suspended pending an investigation into serious allegations, school officials said yesterday.

Like the many who came before and after her, Utsi was born and raised in the Netherlands with a nose for explosives.

Work starting this summer

A major project to upgrade the vast network of power cables beneath Greenwich Avenueis expected to start this summer, rebuilding an aging yet heavily-burdened energy grid that experts say is vulnerable to a major failure like the one that left much of downtown Stamford in the dark two years ago.

Forget Nantucket or the Hamptons. With the price of a gallon of gas flirting with the $5 mark, Greenwich is starting to show signs of becoming a backup summertime destination for stay-at-home tourists.

Abilis group prepares for performance

Dennis Waring looked around the circle last Sunday, his padded drum stick hovering above the long, red drum he carried around his neck.

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