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Out-of-state couples flock to town for weddings
Greenwich, a gay marriage mecca
Just a couple of weeks before their home state was on the verge of becoming the sixth to legalize same-sex marriage, Jon and Robert Cooper decided they couldn't wait any longer.
Max turnout for mini-marathon
Rains may have been in the forecast, but the youngsters who turned out to race around Greenwich Point on Sunday morning managed to make it through the family fun-run without much more than a few
Residents get an inside look at GEMS
As a certified medical response technician, Alex Sachs's job duties include helping paramedics administer critical care en route to the hospital and learning to operate the life-saving equipment
Police prep for national seat-belt crackdown
Police are preparing to crack down on drivers who fail to buckle up as part of the national "Click It or Ticket" campaign. Lt. Timothy Berry, head of the department's traffic unit, said officers
Airspace plan could mean more noise
State leaders, still waging a battle to roll back the Federal Aviation Administration's flight path redesign, are trying to pre-empt a plan to expand the airspace around regional airports for
Changes to Farmers Market rankle some merchants
John Plasko stood behind half-filled tables ruing that he couldn't sell bread this season at the Greenwich Farmers' Market. "All that table would be filled with bread," he said, pointing to a table
As Porky the Pig Say's
"Thats All The Greenwich Time Has Folks"
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