GO BRUCE GO !!!!
David Lewis Stamford
Posted: 04/02/2009 08:04:56 AM EDT
Posted: 04/02/2009 08:04:56 AM EDT
To the editor:
I attended Monday morning's Legislative Leadership Breakfast and am thoroughly frustrated and appalled at what was portrayed by the panel as the lack of progress our representatives seemingly are making when it comes to addressing the budget issues our state is facing. If I spent the last six months contemplating what steps I needed to take as a business owner to address the downward economic spiral, I would be out of business today, and yet what I heard from Reps. Donald Williams, John McKinney and Lawrence Cafero implied that our state's leadership is doing just that.
I attended Monday morning's Legislative Leadership Breakfast and am thoroughly frustrated and appalled at what was portrayed by the panel as the lack of progress our representatives seemingly are making when it comes to addressing the budget issues our state is facing. If I spent the last six months contemplating what steps I needed to take as a business owner to address the downward economic spiral, I would be out of business today, and yet what I heard from Reps. Donald Williams, John McKinney and Lawrence Cafero implied that our state's leadership is doing just that.
He is looking at a pretty girl sitting three rows in front of him and across the aisle. He first noticed her when she boarded the same flight he was on. The plane is now airborne and he's tired after a long day in Dallas. He's ordered a couple of drinks for himself, and is waiting for the flight attendant to bring them. He is also reading Pablo Neruda's "Memoirs." He guesses the girl is in her 20s, and at his age he shouldn't be allowing a girl that young to distract him like this. He has seen a thousand girls like this one. Ten thousand! And forgotten them all. He'll forget this one, too. In the meantime she'll make the long flight home shorter. ....
Greenwich Time Staff
Posted: 04/02/2009 08:10:13 AM EDT
Posted: 04/02/2009 08:10:13 AM EDT
CHABAD LUBAVITCH OF GREENWICH: 75 Mason St. Tel. 629-9059. Web site: www.chabadgreenwich.org. Traditional prayer services. No background in Judaism necessary. Yossi Deren, rabbi. Services: Friday 6 p.m. worship; Saturday 9:30 Shabbat worship.
CHAVURAT DEEVRAY TORAH: Call for information, 637-9478. Greenwich Jewish study group. Mark Golub, rabbi. Reform/conservative family orientation, children's program, Shabbat and holiday services, adult study and discussion.
COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE: 200 Forest Ave., Rye, N.Y. Tel. (914) 967-6262. Web site: www.comsynrye.org. Daniel B. Gropper, Rabbi. Services: Friday and Saturday Services, call for Worship times.Torah service, religious school.
CONGREGATION AGUDATH SHOLOM: 301 Strawberry Hill Ave., Stamford. Tel. 358-2200. Web site: www.congregationagudathsholom.org. Daniel Cohen, rabbi; Joseph H. Ehrenkranz, rabbi emeritus.....
Greenwich Time Staff
Posted: 04/02/2009 08:35:34 AM EDT
Posted: 04/02/2009 08:35:34 AM EDT
To the editor:
The Byram public water access, aka "Pocket Park," is part of ....
The Byram public water access, aka "Pocket Park," is part of ....
....The public water access will provide a landscaped buffer and improved drainage system that will keep surface contaminants from flowing directly into the river, as they do now.
This is the first part an effort to reconnect the Byram River with the Byram community. Many dedicated individuals have spent countless hours on this planning effort. There have been multiple opportunities to express opposing opinions on this project as it was vetted extensively through our multi-layered approval process. Unhappiness with the approvals does not warrant the revisiting of what was an open, public, democratic process. The community will certainly not, willingly, return our hard-won funding.
Paul J. Pugliese
Greenwich
The writer is a member of The Byram Planning Committee of The Byram Neighborhood Association.
By Christopher S. Rugaber
The Associated Press
Posted: 04/02/2009 10:46:36 AM EDT
Posted: 04/02/2009 10:46:36 AM EDT
WASHINGTON -- The number of people filing new jobless claims jumped unexpectedly last week, while those continuing to receive benefits hit a 10th straight record-high. Both figures show the labor market remains weak and is unlikely to recover anytime soon.
The Labor Department said Thursday that initial claims for unemployment insurance rose to a seasonally adjusted 669,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 657,000. That total was above analysts' expectations and the highest in more than 26 years, though the work force has grown by about half since then.
The tally of laid-off workers claiming benefits for more than a week rose 161,000 to 5.73 million, setting a record for the 10th straight week. That also was above analysts' expectations and indicates that unemployed workers are having difficulty finding new jobs. The continuing claims data lag the initial claims by one week.....
By Dave Ruden
Staff Writer
Posted: 04/02/2009 11:02:35 AM EDT
Posted: 04/02/2009 11:02:35 AM EDT
The February morning that would alter Gavin McCullough's life, just prior to the start of the University of Vermont baseball team's first game, started innocently enough.....
....Now McCullough, a freshman, finds himself in the same position he was in last spring, when he was on his way to becoming the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference's Player of the Year for Stamford High School in search of a new home and uncertain about his future.....
But When You Use The Greenwich Time
Home Page Search Box To Search Website For
You Get The Following Response:
YOUR SEARCH:
"Walter Noel"
0 matches
Failed Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter Is Doing A Great Job ..... Of Driving This Hearst Newspaper Property Straight Into The Ground.
For The Latest News On Greenwich Resident Walter "Feeder Fund" Noel
PLEASE SEE:
Greenwich Resident Walter "Feeder Fund" Noel Says This Is Not True. I Am Not Guilty. If You Don't Believe Me Just Look At My Local Home Town Newspapers There Is Nothing At Their So-Called News Website About This.....
The Greenwich Time's Former Corporate Owner Is Covering Greenwich Resident Walter "Feeder Fund" Noel And The Fairfield Greenwich Group.
So Why Is Failed Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter Refusing To Cover The Story?
Would It Be So Hard For The Green Kitty Litter Liner To Assign A Reporter To Cover Greenwich Resident Walter Noel And The Fairfield Greenwich Group?
If Greenwich Roundup Has Said It Once
He Has Said It A Hundred Times....
He Has Said It A Hundred Times....
Hearst Newspaper President Steven Swartz's "100 Days Of Change" Program Is Doomed To Failure In Greenwich, Because Of The Lackluster Performance Of Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter.
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