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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

1/7/09 The Greenwich Post Editor Does Not Know What To Do Now That Bruce Hunter Became The Greenwich Time Managing Editor

"OMG What am I going to do about this new Greenwich Time editor."

Since Bruce Hunter Was Pulled Out Of Unemployment, Greenwich Post Editor Kristan Zimmer Has Failed To Update Her Web Site.


PLEASE SEE:


UPDATE:
10: 42 AM
WHEN GREENWICH ROUNDUP TYPES
GREENWICH POST EDITOR KRISTEN ZIMMER LISTENS...
JUST LOOK AT ALL OF THESE PRESS RELEASES:
At 5:15 a.m. Monday, Greenwich Family YMCA unveiled its new Wellness Center with all new strength training equipment and cardio machines. More than a dozen longstanding members christened the room at the ribbon cutting early this morning.
The Chinese Language School of Connecticut has earned its second accreditation for Chinese Language and Cultural Programs.
PLUS THERE IS EVEN A COUPLE OF NEWS STORIES:
They may disagree on the how, but they all agree on the what.

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle say the budget will take center stage when the General Assembly convenes Wednesday. With the state facing a $6-billion deficit in the next two years, Democrats and Republicans alike say spending cuts and hiring freezes cannot make up the shortfall. Where they don’t see eye to eye is on other measures the legislature should take.
Breaking news Posted 10:14 a.m, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009

Travelers southbound on the Merritt Parkway this morning may find they are sitting in traffic. The Department of Transportation has announced all lanes on the Merritt Parkway southbound between exits 31 and 28 in Greenwich and between exits 46 and 42 in Westport are closed because of downed trees. There may be residual delays as the debris is cleared from the road.

For more information about traffic in Connecticut, visit Ct.gov/dot/traffic.
THE GREENWICH TIME HAD THIS BREAKING NEWS
WELL OVER AN HOUR AGO:
IN FACT 21 MINUTES BEFORE THE ABOVE
GREENWICH POST STORY WAS POSTED
THE GREENWICH TIME WAS REPORTING
THAT THE MERRITT WAS AGAIN OPEN:
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/07/2009 09:53:53 AM EST
STAMFORD - The state Department of Transportation is reporting the Merritt Parkway southbound in Greenwich is reopened between exits 31 and 28 after a downed tree has been cleared.

The parkway in Westport remains blocked from exits 46 to 42, according to the DOT.

The incidents were both reported shortly after 9 a.m. and DOT crews expect it to take one to two hours to clear.

Lower Fairfield County remains under a freezing rain advisory until 10 a.m. Wednesday as a mixture of sleet and ice has made driving difficult in many areas.

The National Weather Service is calling for a mixture of freezing rain and sleet to continue through mid-morning before temperatures rise above freezing and precipitation changes over to all rain Wednesday.

According to the weather service, about one-tenth to a quarter inch of rain and ice fell in lower Fairfield County overnight
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/07/2009 09:21:56 AM EST
STAMFORD - The state Department of Transportation is reporting all lanes on the Merritt Parkway southbound between exits 31 and 28 in Greenwich and between exits 46 and 42 in Westport are closed because of downed trees.

The incidents were both reported shortly after 9 a.m. and DOT crews expect it to take one to two hours to clear.

Lower Fairfield County remains under a freezing rain advisory until 10 a.m. Wednesday as a mixture of sleet and ice has made driving difficult in many areas.

The National Weather Service is calling for a mixture of freezing rain and sleet to continue through mid-morning before temperatures rise above freezing and precipitation changes over to all rain Wednesday.

According to the weather service, about one-tenth to a quarter inch of rain and ice fell in lower Fairfield County overnight.
THE GREENWICH TIME EVEN HAD THIS BREAKING NEWS STORY:
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/07/2009 07:33:25 AM EST
STAMFORD - Icy roads and slick sidewalks have delayed schools across lower Fairfield County and made for difficult travel conditions.

The National Weather Service has issued a freezing rain advisory until 10 a.m. and is calling for a mixture of freezing rain and sleet to continue through mid-morning before temperatures rise above freezing and precipitation changes over to all rain Wednesday.

According to the weather service, about one-tenth to a quarter inch of rain and ice fell in lower Fairfield County overnight.
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/07/2009 08:03:12 AM EST
Icy roads have created dangerous travel conditions and a number of schools have delayed openings, and in some cases are completely closed.

The following schools have delayed openings:
Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich - 90 minutes
Darien Public Schools - 90 minutes
Eagle Hill School, Greenwich - 2 hours
Greenwich Catholic School - 90 minutes
Greenwich Public Schools - 90 minutes
J.M. Wright Vocational Tech School, Stamford - 90 minutes
King & Low-Heywood Thomas School - 90 minutes
Landmark of Ridgefield Academy, Westport - 2 hours
Long Ridge School - 90 minutes
New Canaan Public Schools - 90 minutes
Norwalk Community College - 2 hours
Norwalk Public Schools - 2 hours
Pear Tree Point School - 90 minutes
Stamford Public Schools - 90 minutes
The Mead School - 90 minutes
Westport Public Schools - 2 hours
Whitby School - 90 minutes
Wilton Public Schools - 2 hours
The following schools are closed today:
Connecticut Friends School, Wilton
Fairfield Prep
Weston Public Schools
GREENWICH POST EDITOR KRISTEN ZIMMER AND GREENWICH CITIZEN EDITOR DON HARRISON DID NOT EVEN BOTHER TO PUT UP THE GREENWICH SCHOOL DELAYS.
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