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Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Greenwich health director: Swine flu is widespread, but less of a threat
While the number of confirmed cases is low, swine flu has spread "everywhere" in Greenwich today, though in a less virulent form than many had feared following a first outbreak this spring...

Secondary review committee dissolved
School system administrators are no longer convening a committee responsible with reviewing secondary education, saying the group has achieved its primary goal of outlining what key skills and .....

Gas attendant shot in head during Saturday armed robbery
Police are investigating a weekend armed robbery in Old Greenwich after a gas station attendant was shot in the back of the head, investigators said. A 37-year-old Bridgeport man was taken to ......

Cadets visit Greenwich to discuss lessons learned from the Holocaust
During Ellyn Creasey's visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland this past summer, the 21-year-old from Avon realized she couldn't truly get a sense of what it was like to experience the ....


Greenwich's Nestle targeted by water documentary
By 2030, two-thirds of the world's citizens will not have access to clean drinking water, according to the United Nations. Thirty-five states in the U.S. are experiencing droughts now.
"We still have time to nip this in the bud, but the time to act is literally right now," said filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig, a Brookfield native.


Greenwich lacrosse coach found guilty on pair of drunken-driving charges
STAMFORD -- A Greenwich High School lacrosse coach and history teacher was led away in handcuffs after a jury found him guilty of two drunken-driving charges Friday morning following a three-day

Coup attempt by rank-and-file members of major Greenwich union
One of the town's largest labor unions has a potential mutiny on its hands, with rank-and-file members threatening to bolt for another bargaining unit because of disillusionment with their current leadership.

Whitby high school expansion study moving full-steam ahead
A backcountry private school is conducting its most in-depth study yet on the possibility of opening Greenwich's first International Baccalaureate-themed high school.

Attack flooding like the problem it is
Anthony M. Macleod, chairman of the town's Flood and Erosion Control Board, makes a perfect analogy when he compares municipal infrastructure -- decidedly unsexy stuff like pipes and drains

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