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Monday, May 4, 2009

05/04/09 The Latest From The Greenwich Post

Calf Island Spruce-up day is this Saturday
The Calf Island Conservancy in Greenwich will hold its annual spring spruce-up of Calf Island on Saturday, May 9. All volunteers are encouraged to assist in ...


Employment training for teens starts May 6
Free job training classes for teens who live or go to school in Greenwich are being offered by the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich in partnership with the ...


Farmers put produce on display weekends
The Greenwich Farmers' Market vendors will open their market on Saturday, May 16, in the commuter lot at Arch Street and Horseneck Lane. ...


Church to open Faith and Life Center Sunday
Greenwich Post
Stanciu, a psychotherapist who lives and practices in Greenwich, also will offer private child and family therapy on a sliding-scale fee basis. ...


Red Cross calls residents to prepare for swine flu outbreak
Greenwich Red Cross is recommending that the community stay informed and prepare a plan to help them stay ready in light of the recent swine flu outbreak ...

Supporters celebrate Obama's 100 days in office
Other local dignitaries, including Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, Greenwich Selectman Lin Lavery and Former US Senate candidate Ned Lamont, will also be on hand ...


Go Red For Women initiative seeks stories
The fourth annual Fairfield County Go Red For Women Luncheon and Education Session on Friday, May 8, from 10 to 2 at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich in Old Greenwich ...


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