Ham. Ave nears another key deadline
Staff Writer
Posted: 11/21/2008 02:32:15 AM EST
Time is running short for the Hamilton Avenue School contractor to wrap up work around Thanksgiving, the schedule district officials suggested if students are to return to the renovated school after holiday recess in December.
Board of Ed weighs hearing officer for explusions
By Colin Gustafson
Staff Writer
Posted: 11/21/2008 01:00:00 AM EST
The Board of Education is considering delegating much of its authority on school disciplinary matters to an expulsion "hearing office" that would make final decisions on how to reprimand students.
Was Rookie Greenwich Time Reporter Colin Gustafson The Only One Working Yesterday At The Local Kitty Litter Liner?
UPDATE:
THE GREENWICH TIME HAS
FINALY PUT MORE NEWS
E-mail about teen thieves in backcountry Greenwich called bogus
Staff Writer
Posted: 11/21/2008 08:26:23 AM EST
Police say there is no truth to an e-mail circulating around town warning residents that a group of teenagers is robbing houses in the backcountry.
No discrepancy in revised report on vote tally
By Neil Vigdor
Staff Writer
Posted: 11/21/2008 09:55:32 AM EST
Things just don't seem to be going John McCain's way. A day after the former Republican presidential candidate picked up eight votes on Barack Obama's total in Greenwich, the town took those votes away Thursday, according to a revised copy of an audit done by election officials.
Greenwich wine connoisseurs celebrate a new year of Beaujolais
Staff Writer
Posted: 11/21/2008 08:28:15 AM EST
Pop quiz: How many miles long is the Beaujolais region of France, just north of Lyon? Is it A) 16 or B) 28 or C) 34?
ANOTHER HARDER HITTING GREENWICH TIME EDITORIAL Concerns about 'debt negotiators'
When anything happens to a large number of Americans - from being battered by hurricanes to receiving tax rebates - you can be sure a goodly number of individuals will try to take unprincipled advantage.
Culprits in this case have been identified as a growing number of "debt negotiators," whom state officials now propose to regulate. That seems a good idea if the regulations do not completely handcuff legitimate negotiators and deprive Connecticut residents of help they need in resolving credit-card, mortgage or other debts.
The core of the problem, those officials say, is that "negotiators" are not considered "debt adjusters" for purposes of state licensing.
According to Connecticut's attorney general, licensed debt adjusters take control of individuals' income and other assets, as well as debt. The adjuster's goal is to oversee repayment of debts over time. Negotiators, on the other hand, seek to broker agreements for borrowers' debt repayment, leaving the borrowers in control of their assets. As such, negotiators currently are not subject to any state regulation. ...... Blah ..... Blah ...... Blah ...... Blah
I Wonder What The Greenwich Time Editors Think About The Greenwich YMCA Discriminating, The Police Lawsuit Or Whats Happening At Town Hall.
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