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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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Who's picking up those political campaign signs?
Political signs that popped up like flowers after a spring rain during the hopeful pre-election days become little more than political collectibles and detritus once the votes are cast.
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Greenwich superintendent considers shifting Ham Ave. swimming class funds to academics
A proposal by the schools chief to cut a popular physical education class at Hamilton Avenue School to fund its academic programs is drawing mixed reviews from parents.
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Officials bust two stores for selling cigarettes to minors
Employees at two stores were ticketed Tuesday for selling tobacco to minors after town and state officials conducted an undercover operation. An employee from the Tobacconist of Greenwich, at 8
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Town man continues fight with church
A town dentist is casting himself as a David-like figure versus a church Goliath in his continuing legal battle against the First Presbyterian Church.
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Homebuyer tax credit extension not likely to impact Greenwich, agents say
While Realtors across the country are cheering the likely extension of the $8,000 federal tax credit for first time homebuyers, set to expire at the end of the month, the move has been met with a yawn in Greenwich, where it hasn't seemed to make much of a dent in the market. Read More »

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