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Saturday, March 28, 2009

03/28/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: This Just In ......

The Latest Greenwich News Briefs:

AmBase Reports Full Year Results
FOXBusiness
GREENWICH, Conn., March 27, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ ----AmBase Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: ABCP) (the "Company") announced today a net ...
Federal Reserve's bond buy focus surprises economists
Reuters - USA
... willing to part with their older assets at current market prices, said Stephen Stanley, economist at RBS Greenwich Securities in Greenwich, Connecticut. ...

Planners' vision of making Greenwich perfect?
Greenwich Citizen
By Patricia McCormack

Planners' vision of making Greenwich perfect is between the covers of a study put out on Martin Luther King Day. ...

The Latrest Greenwich Blog Posts:

CT Environmental Headlines: Pocket parks spark Byram protest ...
By Christopher Zurcher
Pocket parks spark Byram protest - Greenwich Time: "An upcoming town project to create a pocket park on South Water Street in Byram is dividing the neighborhood, with supporters saying it will beautify a neglected area of the riverfront ...
CT Environmental Headlines - http://www.ctenvironmentalheadlines.com/
High Strangeness: The big boom in Stamford remains a mystery ...
By iggymak
The big boom in Stamford remains a mystery - Greenwich Time. This just in from my hometown newspaper, such as it is, but that's another thing... anyway... an unusual Fortean-tinged piece has appeared. I met Mr Nowinski once at a psychic ...
High Strangeness - http://highstrangeness.blogspot.com/


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