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Thursday, February 19, 2009

2/19/08 Greenwich Time News Links

Owner denies giving drugs to pet chimp
STAMFORD -- Sandra Herold, owner of the 200-pound chimp that mauled her friend Monday in the driveway of her North Stamford home, stopped giving interviews Wednesday after she made what appears to be conflicting statements about whether she gave her pet Xanax just before the attack.
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Greenwich Chamber hosts housing forum
Representatives from education, hospital and non-profits kept up the pressure for moderate-income housing for town employees last night.
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UConn steamrolls Providence
PROVIDENCE -- Every game is not going to be a masterpiece for the UConn women's basketball team. As much as it tries to attain perfection each time it takes the court, it just isn't possible. Full Story

Dem questions Rell retirement plan
HARTFORD -- State Comptroller Nancy Wyman on Wednesday questioned whether the governor's proposed retirement incentive program for state employees can be ready for April 1, the final quarter of the fiscal year.
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Himes works to explain stimulus bill
STAMFORD -- To bolster support for the federal economic stimulus bill, U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., spoke to Fairfield County business leaders Wednesday.
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Brunswick hockey team upends Kingswood-Oxford
A four-goal second period propelled the Brunswick School hockey team to one big win Wednesday. Forwards Phil Sibereisen and Luke Esposito scored two goals apiece to power the Bruins to a much-needed 5-2 victory against Kingswood-Oxford School.
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In town
Bush-Holley camp registration open Registration is open for this summer's Bush-Holley History and Art Camp for children in second through seventh grades.
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Winter wine cocktails: A second life for unloved vintages
Tribune Media I've never understood why spring cleaning gets all the attention. Whistling songbirds toting the latest high-tech scrub brushes as they flutter across the television screen can't hide what we're really talking about here -- spending a Sunday afternoon knee deep in moldy grout.
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Teen dies in jump from school window
NEW YORK -- A teenager at a prestigious prep school where comedian Chevy Chase and actress Claire Danes studied jumped to his death from an 11th-floor window Wednesday as children played on the sidewalk below, police said.
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At A Glance 2.19
GM, Chrysler seek to avoid bankruptcy General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, seeking as much as $21.
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Gas stations suing supplier for return of federal taxes
Two gas station owners from Stamford and Shelton are taking Standard Oil of Connecticut to federal court in a class-action lawsuit seeking the return of federal taxes.
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Town car use always a sore point
Things are serious. The meltdown of the economy has not spared our fair community. The first staff dismissals at Town Hall have taken place, and officials are focused on finding further ways to reduce spending to offset the monstrous shortfall in income the town faces, and at the same time avoid burdensome tax increases.
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Greenwich police promote two officers
Town Hall was filled with congratulations Wednesday afternoon as two veteran police officers were promoted.
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Letters from Readers - Homeowner privacy invaded
Internet data on homes would violate privacy
To the editor:
I am in a state of shock. January's Board of Estimate and Taxation meeting was just on Channel 79, and our assessor presented his plan to place all land and house specifics on the Internet. Why in heavens name would you want floor plans, owner information, assessments, building characteristics, finished and unfinished areas, valuation history, comparable sales and liens on the Internet?

Police: Greenwich postal worker caught with pot
A postal worker was arrested Saturday after he was caught carrying marijuana on post office grounds, police said.
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Letters to the Editor - Layoff experience
The town's layoff procedure was disrespectful
To the editor:
On Feb. 12, I lost my job. Some may say, "Welcome to the club," and that would be OK. My problem is the way I lost it.

I worked for the town Engineering Division for 35 years, the last 25 as manager of field operations. First Selectman Peter Tesei had every right to terminate my job, but it could have been done with some respect.

That morning, we knew that some of us would lose our jobs. A few hours after I arrived, a police officer was in the room, and I was given papers with instructions on how to file for unemployment benefits and other information. I was directed to leave my keys and cellular phone, and told I would be escorted to my office to pick up my belongings and leave. I was not allowed to retrieve information from the phone. I was told to make an appointment to retrieve personal information on the computer and collect any other personal property.

Women's Golf plans
Women's golf plans The Bruce Women's Golf Association executive board recently began planning the coming season of weekly tournaments and special events.
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Letters from Readers - town layoffs
Town layoffs are unfortunate, but are necessary
To the editor:
I must praise First Selectman Peter Tesei and the town government for working so hard to keep Greenwich fiscally responsible in these tough economic times. The private sector has been doing these difficult layoffs for years to stay afloat.

Jewish services
CHABAD LUBAVITCH OF GREENWICH: 75 Mason St. Tel. 629-9059. Web site: www.chabadgreenwich.org. Traditional prayer services.

Greenwich police investigate set of burglaries
Thieves struck a home and two businesses this week, police said, continuing a spate of burglaries in town.

On Tuesday, police received a report that a house on Juniper Lane was ransacked after someone shattered glass on a back patio door to gain entrance to the home, according to police.

Detective Timothy Powell, who heads the burglary clearance squad, said it was unclear what was missing. It was also unclear when the burglary took place, as the residents were away on vacation.

When Is Hearst Newspaper Reporter Debra Friedman Going To Have The Journalistic Balls To Put In A Freedom Of Information Request For The 2008 Crime Index Report For Greenwich.
Last June Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg Promised The Greenwich Time That He Would Release The Report To The Public Before The End Of 2008
The Single Family Homeowners And Small Businesses Keep Suffering Burglaries, While Greenwich Time Crime Reporter Debra Friedman Allows Ridberg To Keep The 2007 And 2008 Reports Under Lock And Key.
The Stamford Chief Of Police Released His Statistics, Even though Crime Was Up More Than 30% In Stamford.
The Two Previous Greenwich Police Chiefs Released The Data To The Taxpayers.
The Reports Before 2007 Are Still Available On The Internet.
For Example, In 2006 There Were Only 58 Burglaries In Town, But Week After Week Greenwich Residents Are Reading Reports Like This.....

On Monday, police also investigated reports of burglaries at two commercial properties, Powell said.

At 2 p.m., police responded to an interior design store on Elm Street on a report of an attempted burglary. Police believe the intruders entered through a window, but nothing was missing.

Powell said the same business was hit last December, resulting in the theft of laptop computers.

At 2:47 p.m., police received a report that a salon on the Post Road had been burglarized. Police said there were no signs of forced entry, but petty cash was missing.....
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GOOD GOVERNMENT IS OPEN GOVERNMENT
IN PORT CHESTER THE CHIEF OF POLICE GIVES A WRITTEN MONTHLY REPORT TO THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE COUNCIL. THE REPORT IS BROADCAST OVER CABLEVISION AND CITIZENS MAY GET COPIES OF THE MONTHLY STATISTICS AND PUBLICLY MAKE COMMENTS ABOUT THE REPORT AT THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING.
THE PORT CHESTER CHIEF OF POLICE WELCOMES THE PUBLIC FEEDBACK
WHAT IS UP WITH ALL THE SECRECY IN THE GREENWICH POLICE DEPARTMENT?
It is time to release the 2007 and 2008 Greenwich Crime Index Reports To The Single Family Homeowners Of Greenwich.
It is unethical for Ridberg to cherry pick items from a report that taxpayers are not allowed to see.
Chief Ridberg Has Whined That He Is "Shot" And "Overtaxed".
Maybe if he would release the 2007 and 2008 crime statistics, then Greenwich residents could help him with suggestions on how to make needed improvements.

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RIDBERG IS "SHOT" FROM THE STRESS OF HIS "OVERTAXING" JOB

To the editor:

As documented in Greenwich Time on Feb. 1 in his own words, the chief of police in Greenwich has suffered so much extra stress in his job over the last 18 months that he now describes himself as feeling "shot" on the job.

This is extremely scary news for the citizens and taxpayers of Greenwich that the leader of arguably the most important agency in town has suffered so much stress that he now describes himself that way.

Even scarier is the fact that the first selectman and police commissioner, Peter Tesei, is fully aware of the chief's self-described condition (stress is a well-documented medical/psychological condition), yet does not remove him immediately while he is evaluated and/or treated until he can be certified as "un-shot." The citizens and taxpayers deserve nothing less.

The ramifications of keeping a chief on the job who is "shot" due to an "overtaxing" job are far reaching for the town, its citizens and its taxpayers......

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THE HEADLINES:

SINGLE FAMILY HOMEOWNERS IN GREENWICH SAY: THIS IS AN UNNECESSARY BAND-AID APPROACH TO GREENWICH POLICING

Greenwich Police Chief Ridberg fells "shot" because of the stress of thee past 18 months. Ridberg is struggling at the administrative level: Is this a direct threat to public safety?

THE STORY:

.....Officials said the promotion freeze on all positions above captain has strained the department, overtaxing the chief of police and causing the lieutenants below him to take on new responsibilities in order to shoulder some of the burden. .....
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Figures Lie And Liars Figure

The Single Family Homeowners Of Greenwich Are Starting To Think That Maybe Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg Needs A Little Truth Syrup

No Reporter's Byline, Because Cowardly Hearst Newspapers Printed Word For Word What Town Hall Gave Them

"The latest crime index data shows (comparing first quarter '07 and '08) shows Greenwich's crime rate decreased by 23.3 percent."The Crime Index includes murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle theft. Perhaps, even more important, is that clearance rates for Index crimes in Greenwich significantly exceed national standards."

THIS IS EXACTLY WHY GREENWICH RESIDENTSGET SO FED UP WITH HEARST NEWSPAPERS

ONCE AGAIN HEARST NEWSPAPER REPORTERSHAVE SHOWN THAT THEY HAVE NO JOURNALISTIC BALLS

ANY FOOL CAN CHERRY PICK A BIG FAT CRIME REPORT

Why Not Compare Crime Statistics Year To Year And Even Go Back A Few Years?

What is this B.S that we are only going to compare the 1st Quarter of 2009 with the 1st Quarter of 2008?

Why didn't Greenwich Police Ridberg only compare the last quarter of 2009 with the last quarter of 2008?

Could it have been all of those burgularlized Greenwich Homes?

In 2006, There Were Only 58 Burgularies And 10 Roberies In Greenwich.

Greenwich Roundup Would Like To Report On More Current Numbers, But Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg Has The 2007 And 2008 Reports Under Lock And Key.

Last Summer Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg Tried To Cherry Pick The preliminary FBI Report For The Town Of Greenwich In A Story Written By Hearst Newspaper Crime Reporter Martin Cassidy

The Greenwich Time Headline Screamed

"Crime drops in town"

However Greenwich Roundup Pointed Out That.....

At That Time Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg admitted that he's prematurely rushed out the numbers and they are not really ready for prime time....

Ridberg told Hearst Newspaper Crime Reporter Martin Cassidy that he is still analyzing some of the data, and that a final version of the report is expected later in 2008.

Ridberg Never Released The Final Version

On More Than One Occassion Greenwich Roundup Has Had The Journalistic Balls To Point Out How Hearst Newspapers Are Giving Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg A Free Pass.
COMMENT:

The Greenwich Time Reporters Who Work For Hearst Newspapers Don't Have The Journalistic Balls To Go To Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg And Say, "Hey Chief, What Happened To Those Crime Statistics You Promised The Taxpayers Of Greenwich?

Greenwich Time Reporters Don't Have The Journalistic Balls To Hold Chief Ridberg Accountable To The Single Family Homeowners Of Greenwich.
When CT Senator Chris Dodd Promised And Did Not Deliver Documents To The Public About His Countrywide Loans Wall Street Journal Reporters Had The Journalistic Balls To Say,"Say Hey, Dodd Where Are Those Loan Documents."
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Wall Street Journal

We've got some leftover business from the 110th Congress -- namely, Chris Dodd's July 2008 promise to release the details of his sweetheart loans from ...
Hartford Courant

Chris Dodd's now-venerable promise to release documents pertaining to his 2003 mortgages with Countrywide. This newsprint icon of commerce reminded its ...

But The Cowardly Greenwich Time Reporters And Editors Are Afraid Of Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg, Because He Is Thin Skinned And Uses Police Resources To Retaliate Against Critics
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