First Selectman Peter Tesei inspects the flooded area of Sound Shore Drive in Cos Cob Friday morning. With him are Emergency Operations Director Daniel Warzoha, left, and Robert Grierson of the public works department.
(Bob Luckey Jr./Greenwich Time photo)
Flooding in Cos Cob
A force main filled with wastewater from eastern Greenwich ruptured on Sound Shore Drive Friday morning, spewing hundreds of thousands of gallons of untreated water into the street near the Cos Cob rail station.
A Greenwich doctor accused in an Internet sex sting appeared in a New York court Friday after being released on a $25,000 bond last week.
Michael R. Dunne, 74, dies; was local leader
Longtime volunteer and local figure Michael R. Dunne, who held top positions in town and at the state level, has died after battling prostate cancer.
Man deemed competent for trial
STAMFORD - One of three California men pulled over in a tractor-trailer and found with what police said was 50 pounds of marijuana is fit to stand trial after a 60-day commitment to a state mental institution, a judge ruled Friday in state Superior Court.
Jeffrey Salamon, postmaster at the Cos Cob post office, presented mail carrier Merle Piasecki with the U.
Town briefs
Westfair Singers presents choral concert Westfair Singers, a two-voice women's chorus, will present its annual Holiday Concert at 3 p.
Tigers squash Chapin
MAMORENECK NY -- Team depth is a coach's best friend. Having the knowledge that even if some of the players have an off night, the team still stands a good chance of winning can make the coach's job easier.
MAMORENECK NY -- Team depth is a coach's best friend. Having the knowledge that even if some of the players have an off night, the team still stands a good chance of winning can make the coach's job easier.
Movie Clock Monday, Dec. 15
BEDFORD, N.Y. Clearview's Bedford Playhouse, Route 22, (914) 234-7300 Australia: 7:45 Bolt: 5, 7:40 BETHEL Bethel Cinema, 269 Greenwood Ave.
BEDFORD, N.Y. Clearview's Bedford Playhouse, Route 22, (914) 234-7300 Australia: 7:45 Bolt: 5, 7:40 BETHEL Bethel Cinema, 269 Greenwood Ave.
Generic pill spending sinks in U.S. as fierce price war rages
American consumers and health insurers spent $1 billion less on generic drugs this year as the result of fierce competition among drugmakers and pressure from insurers to lower prices.
American consumers and health insurers spent $1 billion less on generic drugs this year as the result of fierce competition among drugmakers and pressure from insurers to lower prices.
"Hi, this is Bill Clinton," says the familiar voice on the other end of the line, "and I'm urging you to vote for .
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