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Saturday, March 7, 2009

03/07/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed - This Just In....

The Latest Greenwich News Briefs:

HERE IS REAL DUMB IDEA

IT ALL READY SOOOOO HARD TO GET TOWNS TO RELEASE PUBLIC INFORMATION

THEY ARE PUBLIC RECORDS NOT REPUBLICAN PARTY RECORDS

Greenwich rep wants more time on FOI
Greenwich Time
By Colleen Flaherty State Rep. Livvy Floren, R-149, wants to allow towns and cities more time to comply with new Freedom of Information requirements. ...

Rivals Greenwich, Darien to meet for FCIAC boys hockey title
Stamford Advocate
By David Fierro GREENWICH -- Much more than bragging rights is at stake when longtime Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference hockey rivals ...
Greenwich man brings kids news to the bloc
Stamford Advocate
Primo, a Greenwich resident who revolutionized television journalism in the '60s with his trademark "Eyewitness News" concept, had never been to or met ...

Murder in Greenwich triggers 'Don t Look Twice
Connecticut Post
Gross introduced his Greenwich police detective hero Ty Hauck in last year's hugely successful "The Dark Tide," but the new novel reaches out from western ...

PLEASE SEE:

02/28/09 Author Andrew Gross Writes About Greenwich

03/01/09 READER SUBMITTED COMMENTS: Andrew Gross

03/06/09 PRESS RELEASE: Just Books' Author Visit March 7 & 9-Mystery Month

BOND REPORT Treasurys mixed after weak employment report
MarketWatch - USA
"This is a universally weak report," said strategists at RBS Greenwich Capital. "Treasurys are trading lower in the wake of the release -- a trend that's ...



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