NORWALK - Seizing on another day of losses on Wall Street, Democratic congressional challenger Jim Himes on Friday accused opponent U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., of back-pedaling from his support of efforts to privatize Social Security.
At the home of one of his volunteers, Himes told a group of graying supporters during an informal news conference that such a plan to allow workers to invest a percentage of their payroll taxes in the private markets would have had a devastating effect on Americans, especially those near or at retirement age.
The Shays campaign responded that Himes was using scare tactics and distortions to sway elderly voters....
....Sohn said Shays has not been ambiguous on the issue.
"Chris has been very clear there should be no changes to Social Security without a bipartisan debate and discussion with the American people," Sohn said. "The system needs repair in the future and all (Himes) is trying to do is scare current and near-term beneficiaries into supporting his do-nothing proposal."
Undaunted by predictions that this is a Democratic year or Connecticut's status as a solidly blue state, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was in Greenwich Tuesday for a breakfast fundraiser to support Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., who is in the toughest re-election battle of his career.
Aides to Shays said there was plenty of appetite among supporters of the 21-year incumbent to see Gingrich, the pivotal figure of the 1994 Republican revolution.
"You know that almost 100 people showed up at 7:30 a.m. on a cold Tuesday morning," said Michael Sohn, campaign manager for Shays. "I think that people are curious to hear what speaker Gingrich is saying. He's one of the most intellectual people in politics."
The event, held at the Winding Lane home of Christy and Sheldon Gordon, who is a director of several companies, including one that specializes in off-shore oil and gas exploration, brought in $50,000, according to the Shays campaign....
Comment:
I Wonder If Chris Shay's Appreciates How Hard The Greenwich Republican Party Works For Him.
Election After Election Greenwich Republicans Save Shays' You Know What.
Yet Chris Shays Year After Year Fails To Deliver Any Bacon To Greenwich.
Wouldn't Be Nice If Chris Shay's Paid Back These Hard Working Greenwich Republicans With Some Special Money Ear Marked For The Greenwich Public Schools?
I Am Sure That Chris Shays Knows That The Greenwich Republican Party Volunteers Work Ten Times As Hard As Their Democratic Rivals.
For Example, Take Republican Volunteer Named Pat.
Pat Comes Up To Me Asking If She Can Put A John McCan't Sign In Front Of My House.
So Have I Tell Her "Pat You Know That I Voted For Bush The Last Two Times, But This Time I am Voting For Obama. Things Have Gotten So Screwed Up I Just Want To Give The Other Guys A Chance."
So Pat Says,"Don't Be Silly. Give Me Your Email Address I Want To Send You Some Information."
Then Pat Says That She Wants To Still Put Up A Sign And Promises It Will Only Be A Little Sign.....
.....If Jim Himes Really Wants To Win He Some How Has To Try And Get Some Dedicated Blond Republican Volunteers Like Pat Ritch To Work For His Campaign.
And Her Is The Funny Part Of This Story.
These Hard Working And Loyal Greenwich Republicans Don't Even Like John McCain. Greenwich Republicans Are Conservative Bush Republican And McCain Really Is Not Their Man.
Have The Democrats Have Gotten Any Greenwich Republicans To Put Up Any Obama Signs????.......
This Is Jim Himes' Election To Lose
Chris Shays Should Be More Than 10 Points Behind By Now.
Once Again The Greenwich Republican Machine Is Out Maneuvering The Democrats At Every Twist And Turn.
Election tradition at GHS continues
Town raises UN flag
For the 20th time in as many years, a sky-blue flag showing a white Earth flanked by olive branches was raised above Town Hall Friday morning.
Town man gets 6 years in drug death
Frank Chimblo Jr.. was sentenced to six years in prison Friday in state Superior Court in Stamford after pleading guilty to charges of second-degree manslaughter and illegal sale of narcotics stemming from the 2007 overdose death of Kyle Lendenmann.
Senior Assistant State's Attorney Richard Colangelo said the plea agreement was agreed upon by the Lendenmann family.
Judge Referee Martin Nigro also imposed eight years of special parole which will be applied after Chimblo completes his sentence. He faced up to ten years on the manslaughter charge alone, which is a class C felony.
Chimblo, 35, of 13-2 Harold St., in Cos Cob, was arrested on Oct. 3 by Greenwich police who alleged that he sold narcotic substances including methadone to Lendenmann on two occasions, and that Lendenmann later died from ingesting the drugs, according to a police press release. Lendenmann was a junior at Greenwich High School at the time of his death......
- The Next Greenwich Police Department Cold Case File To Be Solved Is The Drug Death Of Kyle Lendenmann....
- Greenwich Parents Also Want To Know Why hasn't the drug dealer been arrested in the year and half old drug death of Greenwich High School student Kyle Lendenmann?
- Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg has previously said police also are continuing a criminal investigation into the death of Kyle Lendenmann, a 17-year-old Greenwich High School student, found dead at his home on Feb. 23 of last year of what authorities said was a methadone overdose.
- Let's Arrest Kyle's Drug Dealer!!!
- BEHIND THE TIMES:
- Where Is Greenwich Time Crime Reporter Matin Cassidy????
09/02/00 Sorry, I Forgot To Report On Greenwich Roundup's Web Stats For August
- We reported that in August of 2008, 52 Internet Visitors had came to Greenwich Roundup and read articles by using the search term "kyle lendenmann"
- Greenwich Parents Also Want To Know Why hasn't the drug dealer been arrested in the year and half old drug death of Greenwich High School studentKyle Lendenmann?
- And please don't for get about the other Western Greenwich Boy who's killer was never brought to justice. .....
- Matthew Margolies"Greenwich's other Unsolved Murder."
- Please See.... http://www.matthewmargolies.com/
05/04/07 - Joe Pisani, Editor Of Greenwich Time, Has Been Fired By The Paper's New Owner
- Have You Ever Seen A Greenwich Time Editorial Complaining That No One Has Been Arrestted In The Year Old Drug Death Of....
- Kyle Lendenmann?
- Where is the Exhuastive Greenwich Time Investigative Report On .....
- Matthew Margolies
- Just The Other Day The Greenwich Time Didn't Even Get The Current Big Murder Case Up On Their Website....
- Joe Pisani was a very nice Grandfatherly man, but his management of the Grenwich Time was nothing to write home about.
- It's a shame that Mr. Pisani did not help hold the the officials in the Town Greenwich more accountable to the public.
02/13/07 - Finally: Greenwich Cops Reopen Bria Drug Death Case
- Ridberg said police also are continuing a criminal investigation into the death of Kyle Lendenmann, a 17-year-old Greenwich High School student, found dead at his home on Feb. 23 of last year of what authorities said was a methadone overdose.
- "We're in discussions with prosecutors on how to go about bringing both cases to a successful conclusion," Ridberg said.
- Stamford police two weeks ago quickly charged a man with first-degree manslaughter for allegedly providing drugs and failing to call 911 when Dr. Ian Rubins, a Greenwich plastic surgeon, became ill from an overdose. Rubins later died.
- Stephan Seeger, a lawyer for Bria's family, said he provided Ridberg with the toxicological results as well as civil court affidavits in which witnesses made statements that are inconsistent with those initially given to police.
- The new evidence is drawn from a lawsuit filed by Bria's parents in state Superior Court in Stamford in 2005. Named in the civil suit are Katie Hanscom, Savannah Lamotte, Megan Caron and Jason Cunningham, four youths who spent time with Bria the night of his death, and Cunningham's mother, Donna Cunningham, who picked up her son the morning after the party.
- The suit alleges the four youths gave Bria illegal and/or prescription drugs at the party. It also alleges that the defendants, except for Lamotte, worked to cover up rather than notify Bria's parents, police, paramedics or anyone who could render Bria medical assistance.
- Like Dr. Rubins, No One Called To Help 19 Year Old John J. Bria.
- But the Bria family has went three years without getting justice.
- The Greenwich Police Department closed the case and Megan Caron, Katie Hanscom, Savannah Lamotte and Jason Cunningham have ecaped responsibility for the Byram boy's death.
- Nor has anyone been punished in the drug death of Kyle Lendenmann, a 17-year-old Greenwich High School student.
- One year ago, Kyle was found dead at his home from what the Greenwich Police Department said was a methadone overdose.
- Both of these Greenwich families are waiting for Justice for their boys.
- Things could have been worse.
- Leonard Bajramaj could of killed Dr. Rubins in Greenwich, where murders often go unpunished.
- The Greenwich Police Department should re-open the Bria and Lendenmann cases and bring those responsible to justice.
02/03/08 - The Stamford Police Know How To Properly Investigate A Drug Death
- MESSAGE TO GREENWICH POLICE CHIEFDAVID RIDBERG:
- Stamford police have quickly went after a man and charged him with with first-degree manslaughter for providing drugs and failing to call 911 when Dr. Ian Rubins, a Greenwich plastic surgeon, became ill from an overdose. Rubins later died
- But What About The A Dead Byram Boy That Was The Son Of A Landscaper?
- No one is arresting those that supplied him with drugs and covered up his death.
- Do you have to be a rich plastic surgeon to get justice?
- What about John J. Bria's Family.
- The Greenwich Police Department for three years failed to charge anyone in the manslaughter of John Bria of Byram.
- Katie Hanscom, Savannah Lamotte, Megan Caron and Jason Cunningham have walked away from a night of hard illegal drugs without as much as a slap on the wrist.
- None of these druggies was ever held accountable for the death of a 19 year old Byram boy.
- THERE ARE TOO MANY UNSOLVED DEATHS IN GREENWICH.
- Why Hasn't The Greenwich Police Department Went After The People Involved In Kyle Lendenmann Death.
- Kyle was a 17-year-old Greenwich High School student who was found dead at his home last year of a methadone overdose a year ago.
- But the citizens of Greenwich Never Hear Of These Deaths.
- The Greenwich Police Department Needs To Start Going After People Who Give Our Kids Hard Drugs.
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THE MORE THINGS CHANGE
THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME
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The Greenwich Police Department doesn't want to talk about the 22 Year Old Mystery Man that killed Joey on Sheephill Road. Sources tell Greenwich Roundup that Mystery Man's toxology tests are in, but the Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg is keeping them under wraps with the help of a certain complacent reporters at the Greenwich Time.
Please See:
10/15/08 READER SUBMITTED COMMENTS: Darien/greenwich police blotter
10/09/08 READER SUBMITTED COMMENTS: Driver who hit bike rider Or Where is the police report?
Man leads police in chase
STAMFORD - A U.S. Postal Service employee led state police and officers from several municipalities in a high-speed chase on Interstate 95 Friday after he shot at a man in a car in New Haven, police said.
- Greenwich Police Department Alerted
- New Haven postal employee threatens suicide; shuts down highway
- Hartford Courant
- A U.S. Postal Service worker who allegedly fired a gun at a man Friday morning was arrested in Stamford later in the day after leading police on a chase down I-95
- Anthony DeFelice, 41, of New Haven, fired at his former girlfriend's new boyfriend, police said. The shot missed and no one was hurt, police said.
- DeFelice was driving a postal vehicle at the time of the shooting, police said. He abandoned the vehicle in Wallingford, where he works.
- At about 10 a.m., city police alerted area police departments to be on the lookout for DeFelice. At about 11:20 a.m., a state trooper spotted DeFelice's personal car while checking the Fairfield rest area on I-95 South. As more troopers and Fairfield officers arrived at the rest area, DeFelice fled south on the highway.
- COMMENT:
- The State Police Held DeFleice On A Reckless Driving Charge And Engaging In A Police Pursuit. However, If DeFleice Had Been Arrested In Greenwich He Might Have Became A 41 Year Old Mystery Man And Sent To An Out Of Town Hospital And Released To The General Public.
Alan Golder, convicted of two Greenwich burglaries as the so-called "Dinnertime Bandit," was sentenced to 15 years in prison in state Superior Court in Stamford on Friday.
Golder was found guilty in August on four charges stemming from two Greenwich burglaries occurring in 1997, one on Sept. 25 on Woodside Road and another on Oct. 28 at a Round Hill Road residence. On Friday he received 10 years for each count of burglary, 12 years for a larceny conviction and 15 years for kidnapping. The sentences are to run concurrently.
After his release, Golder must serve 10 years of special parole, according to the sentence handed down by Judge John Kavanewsky.
In a statement to the court prior to sentencing, Golder told the judge he was confused as to the charges he was convicted on and blamed the outcome of the case on the legal work of his attorney, Howard Ehring.
"I believe Howard Ehring sold me out," said Golder. "I think the jury was confused when they found me guilty."
Kavanewsky told Golder that he had no one to blame but himself.
"Mr. Golder, you may have some grandiose illusions that you are an icon in the industry," Kavenewsky said to Golder. "But put simply, you are a convict."
Kavenewsky also said he believed Golder received excellent representation from Public Defender Ehring. In response to Golder's statement, Ehring told the judge he believed his client was upset about a difference in opinion over what evidence should have been presented in court.
"Certainly he believes he is innocent," said Ehring. "We did have some disagreements on evidence. He is upset at this point.
"But I do think that he has been rehabilitated," said Ehring, adding that Golder had lived for nearly a decade without incident in Europe.......
Facing a team that did not give up a goal in their final five games to make the playoffs, the defending FCIAC Champion Greenwich Cardinals did not have an easy quarterfinal matchup.
Plenty of things went bump in the night on the pages of local students' scary story endings.
To the editor:
Riverside
Jara Burnett
Riverside
The writers are, respectively, program vice president and voter services vice president for the League of Women Voters of Greenwich.
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