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Sunday, September 6, 2009

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Trio of tax collector hopefuls support deferral program for seniors
All three candidates running for tax collector support to some degree allowing low- to middle-income seniors to put off paying their property taxes until after they die or sell their home. Read More »

Labor Day's roots are still firm
Stores are gearing up for sales instead of closing and giving staff time off. Cops are preparing to hunt down and arrest the drunks who will terrorize the roadways.
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Search continues off Milford shore for missing kayaker
MILFORD -- A kayak capsized early Sunday tossing two men into the waters of Long Island Sound. While one of the men, a Milford resident, was able to swim to get help for himself, his friend, Michael
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school calendar
Sept. 7
Labor Day -- Schools closed.
Sept. 9
Public Middle Schools Open House.
Sept. 10
Board of Education Work Session, 7 p.m., Havemeyer Building.
Sept. 16
Public Elementary Schools Open House.
Sept. 17
Greenwich High School Open House, grades 9 and 12.
Sept. 23
Greenwich High School Open House, grades 10 and 11.
Early Release for Teacher Meetings -- All public schools......

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LABOR DAY CLOSINGS 2009
These financial and governmental institutions are closed for Labor Day: Banks: Bank of America; Chase; First Bank of Greenwich; Greenwich Bank & Trust; People's Bank, closed Monday.
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