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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

09/09/08 Did You Get A Chance To Celebrate Last Week: It Was "Michael Pompa Day" - News Links From The Greenwich Post


Michael Pompa receives a certificate from First Selectman Peter Tesei. (Ken Borsuk / Greenwich Post photo)




When First Selectman Peter Tesei stopped by Subway Barbershop last Thursday, it wasn’t for a haircut. He was there on official town business to declare Sept. 4 as Michael Pompa Day.




To most teens, summer vacation is all about kicking back and taking it easy — but this July was anything but for Brian Platter of Greenwich and Alex Jamar of Darien. The two recent Brunswick School graduates decided to spend their time biking more than 600 miles and raising $10,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Connecticut.




Both sides in the Smith case have fired the first salvos at each other in recent weeks at Stamford Superior Court, where a pitched battle is expected to unfold between Jennifer Hagel Smith and her former in-laws regarding her $1.1-million settlement with Royal Caribbean International.




The St. Mary High School “pioneer” classes 1958 and 1959 opened their campus at 471 North St. (now Greenwich Catholic) in 1955 with about 150 students. Sept. 19, 20 and 21 they will gather for a reunion weekend of events.




Baang Café and Bar will play host to a fund-raiser Monday, Sept. 22 for Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department. The event will be open to the public from 6 to 10. The restaurant is at 1191 East. Putnam Ave. in Riverside.




The Greenwich Commission on Aging will offer a workshop from 9 to noon, Saturday, Oct. 18 on “Rescuing your retirement” to be held at the senior center, 299 Greenwich Ave.




The following are Sept. 8’s arrests:


BREACH OF PEACE


Two 16-year-old Greenwich boys were arrested Sept. 1 after an incident at the Arch Street Teen Center. Police responded to a report of intoxicated teens. One of the boys allegedly became belligerent and argumentative with officers, police said, and, after disregarding repeated requests to calm down, began cursing, punched a couch and then attempted to leave. He was charged with second degree breach of peace. The other boy was charged with risk of injury as police believe he supplied the alcohol. Both were released on promises to appear and are due in court Sept. 17.


LARCENY


Claire Barker, 45, of Brooklyn, N.Y. was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with second degree larceny, identity theft, interfering with an officer, criminal impersonation and third degree forgery. Police responded to a report that a fraudulent check was cashed at CitiBank for $5,200. Barker had allegedly misidentified herself as the person the check was made out to using a fake driver’s license from Washington D.C. She then went to CitiBank in Stamford and reportedly tried to do the same thing, but was arrested in the act. Police said during the booking, Barker insisted her name was Diane Simmons but admitted it was a fake when confronted by officers. Police said Barker has an “extensive history” of identity theft crimes. The money she received from the first incident was not recovered and police reports said she refuses to provide any information. Barker was held in lieu of a $50,000 and is due in court Sept. 12.


LARCENY


Robert Randall, 53, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with sixth degree larceny, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Police responded to a report at Arcadia Road that Randall had removed $200 from a business cash register. Police said Randall, who has no known address, confessed and returned the money. He was held in lieu of a $1,000 cash bond and due in court Sept. 8.


PROTECTIVE ORDER


A 50-year-old Greenwich man was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with violation of a protective order. The man allegedly violated a protective order his wife had in place against him by keeping her from leaving her home and deflating her tires. The man was released on a $1,000 cash bond and was due in court Sept. 8.


ASSAULT


A 25-year-old Greenwich man and a 21-year-old Greenwich woman were arrested Sept. 8 after a reported domestic incident. The man was charged with disorderly conduct and the woman was charged with third degree assault. Police said the couple had been arguing and the woman reportedly hit her boyfriend with a statue and her hands. Both were released on $1,000 cash bonds and were due in court Sept. 8.


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