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PHOTO: Marion Percy grows morning glories on a trellis on her sixth-floor downtown Stamford balcony and has to fend off the red-tailed hawks that live in the steeple of St. Mary's Church that come to her balcony to eye her two pet cockatiels. (Paul Desmarais/Greenwich Time photo)
A woman's nest in the sky
STAMFORD -- On her balcony six stories above Stamford, Marion Percy grows red and purple morning glories that open to the day, and white moon flowers that reveal themselves at night.
'Youth of the Year' lives up to expectations
After 11 years at the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Jonathan Drosos has grown up to become the type of role model he once looked up to as a little boy.
Two Long Island men charged in Wilton chimney repair scam
NORWALK -- Two Long Island men caught in a chimney repair sting set up by Wilton police were arraigned in state Superior Court in Norwalk on Thursday on 10 charges each of larceny, reckless endangerment, violating state building codes and various home improvement violations.
Kissel murder trial set for June
A June date has been set for the first of two men to face trial in the 2006 slaying of Greenwich real estate mogul Andrew Kissel.
GHS graduation set for June 19
More than 660 seniors can expect to don the Cardinal-red cap and gown to accept their diplomas at Greenwich High School's graduation ceremony scheduled for 5 p.m.
Police blotter
Debra Tandet, 47, of 66 Westview Lane, Stamford, was charged Wednesday night with sixth-degree larceny and disorderly conduct.
In town
Library presents genealogy talk Lecturer and educator Toni McKeen will present a genealogy workshop, "Acquiring Italian Vital Records," at 10:30 a.m
Nobel Prize winner to be honored at gala
Nobel winner to be honored Dr. Luc Montagnier, distinguished world renowned virologist and a Nobel Prize winner for his discovery of HIV, will be honored with the Lauren .....
Schools weigh options for budget cuts
Potential wage freezes, costlier health plans for staff and larger class sizes are among the belt-tightening measures the school board may consider as it looks for ways to further offset a projected shortfall in next year's schools budget.
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Greenwich school board, still mired in controversy over vacancy, votes to
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Greenwich school board, still mired in controversy over vacancy, votes to
make Hirsh its chair Thehour.com
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