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Greenwich Hospital's technology recognized
A few weeks ago, a doctor at Greenwich Hospital did something that would be pretty routine at most medical centers. He wrote up an order for a CT scan and left his patient's handwritten chart with Read More »

Trial in 2000 Greenwich fatal fire set
Following several failed attempts to settle a lawsuit filed against the town by the parents of a Greenwich man who died in a 2000 apartment fire, lawyers say the case is headed to trial. Read More »

North Mianus homeowners free to sue town
A state Superior Court judge has ruled that North Mianus homeowners have grounds to sue the town over the cost they shouldered for new sewers. Stamford Judge Kevin Tierney last week denied a Read More »

Byram man barred from using assets for bail
A Byram man accused of stabbing his estranged wife multiple times with a screwdriver will not be allowed to leverage his assets currently tied up in divorce court to post bond, according to an Read More »

6 Greenwich teachers honored for passion in class
Susan Tracey had a hard time believing she was chosen as one of Greenwich's six Distinguished Teachers for 2009 as her students and their parents held a recent surprise party for her. Read More »

Hospital fun day
Hospital fun day Greenwich High School's Brad Davis counts down to the start of the Fifth Annual Go the Distance Walk and Family Fun Day to help support Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Read More »

Brothers from Greenwich plead guilty to drug charges
Two brothers from Greenwich charged with being members of a drug trafficking organization pleaded guilty to several drug related offenses Tuesday in.....
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Town and state to meet over affordable housing agreement
Two decades after it agreed to build more affordable housing in exchange for the land rights to the Cos Cob Power Plant site, the town could soon be on the hot seat on whether that obligation has Read More »

Beach cards available at Town Hall
The parks department opened its beach card counter in the Town Hall lobby Monday, just in time for a recent surge in applications for the coveted passes. Read More »

Book writing tops summer school classes
A seminar on the elements of children's book writing and a science course on crime-scene forensics highlight the offerings for this year's Greenwich Public Schools summer school program, held from Read More »

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05/05/05 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: This Just In ......

The Latest Greenwich News Brief:

Presstek Announces Information Regarding First Quarter 2009 ...
PRESS RELEASE
GREENWICH, CT
Presstek Inc. (NASDAQ: PRST), a leading manufacturer and marketer of digital offset printing business solutions, today announced it will release its first quarter 2009 financial results before the market opens on Friday, May 8, 2009. Presstek senior management will host a conference call on May 8, 2009 at 10:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time to discuss its first quarter 2009 results. The call will be open to all interested parties and may be accessed by using the following information:

CONFERENCE CALL ACCESS
Domestic Dial In: 866.383.8008
International Dial In: 617-597-5341
Passcode: 23463541


Investors can access the call in a "listen only" mode via the Internet at www.presstek.com : In addition, for those unable to participate at the time of the call, a rebroadcast will be available following the call from Friday, May 8, 2009 at 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time until Friday, May 15, 2009 Eastern Daylight Time at midnight.

REBROADCAST ACCESS
Domestic Dial In: 888-286-8010
International Dial In: 617-801-6888
Passcode: 98889119


An archived web cast of this conference call will also be available on the "Investor Events Calendar" page of the company's web site.About PresstekPresstek, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of high tech digital imaging solutions to the graphic arts and laser imaging markets.

Presstek's patented DI®, CTP and plate products provide a streamlined workflow in a chemistry-free environment, thereby reducing printing cycle time and lowering production costs. Presstek solutions are designed to make it easier for printers to cost effectively meet increasing customer demand for high-quality, shorter print runs and faster turnaround while providing improved profit margins. Presstek subsidiary, Lasertel, Inc., manufactures semiconductor laser diodes for Presstek's and external customers' applications.

For more information

visit www.presstek.com

or call 603-595-7000

or email: info@presstek.com

DI is a registered trademark of Presstek, Inc.

Contacts

Investor Relations

Kathleen Makrakis

Director of Investor Relations

203-769-8099

Trade Relations

Betty LaBaugh

Public Relations Manager

603-594-8585, ext. 3441

The Latest Greenwich Blog Posts:

Southwest Connecticut : Wine evening with Doug Barr - Actor and TV ...
Date: May 13, 2009 (Wed). Time: 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM. Cost: $100. Place: Rebeccas 265 Glenville Road Greenwich, CT 06831. View Map. Phone: (203)532-9270. Email: Id: #246216. * Confirm the details. LocalWineEvents.com is not responsible ...
Southwest Connecticut Wine Tasting... - http://www.localwineevents.com/Southwest-Connecticut-Wine/
My Rye: 5:30 Candlelight Vigil Today (May 5th) at Claire's Climb
By Judy Croughan
*Claire's Climb is located on the former Greenwich American (and American Can) property in Greenwich, CT near the Westchester County Airport and is the steep uphill climb during the bike portion of the Westchester Triathlon, ...
My Rye - http://www.myrye.com/my_weblog/
Claire Gormley Collier Larchmont Gazette
By Obituary Editor
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to: Friends of Claire, c/o MAC Foundation, P.O. Box 7669, Greenwich, CT 06836. Tags: Claire Gormley Collier, ...
Larchmont Gazette - http://www.larchmontgazette.com/


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05/05/05 PRESS RELEASE: Reminder - Donate this Week to Help Kids in Appalachia Kentucky

DONATE ITEMS TO HELP KIDS IN NEED
Donations Being Accepted in Old Greenwich May 1-8
for Kids in Appalachian Area of Kentucky


The Rockin Appalachian Mom Project - R.A.M.P. - headed by Old Greenwich mom Amy Guerrieri, is looking for donations for families in need who live in the Appalachian area of Kentucky.

R.A.M.P. will be collecting donations of:
· Cleaning products
· Diapers & baby formula
· School supplies (pens, pencils, erasers, notebooks, folders, backpacks, etc.)
· Non-perishable food products
· Cash Donations (to be used to improve living conditions for select families)
Checks can be made out to R.A.M.P.

Please look for donation boxes at participating schools and at local retailers throughout Old Greenwich (Arcadia Café, Porricelli's Food Mart, Upper Crust Bagel Company, etc.)

All donations must be collected no later than May 8th
Donations will be delivered to children and families in need in Kentucky
the week of May 11th. Their needs are so great, so anything would help

Questions? Call Amy Guerrieri at 203-990-0000
or email: Jackie.johnson@rockin-water.com

Thank You!
It is easy to associate extreme poverty with other countries, far away from America, forgetting the fact that poverty is very much a reality for some children and their families, here in the United States. A recent news report illustrated life in the Appalachian Mountain areas of eastern Kentucky. The show instilled an immediate need to help these children and their families who live in unthinkable conditions, going without many items that Americans take for granted, like clean water, food, proper medical care and school supplies and personal hygiene items. These people live in an area with three times the national poverty rate, and the shortest life span in the nation.

Amy Guerrieri, an Old Greenwich resident, Mom, and owner of The Upper Crust Bagel Company, Arcadia Cafe, LexZee Catering, and founder of ROCKIN' WATER™, saw the news report and immediately committed to finding a way to help these desperate families. Together, with some of her co-workers and friends, Amy traveled to Kentucky to personally visit some of the neediest schools, health clinics and families in the rural Appalachian area, working directly with the public schools and the Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) and has not created an on-going donation program - R.A.M.P. - the Rockin' Appalachian Mom Project - to help provide a healthy and nutritious alternatives to the children of that community and help support "one family at a time."

The goals of the mission are many: to deliver much needed daily essentials like personal hygiene products and school supplies, while also educating the families about basic nutrition and providing them with healthier alternatives. The group also wants to deliver a message of neighborly love and support. And while we are all facing difficult challenges in our own lives, they pale in comparison to the challenges faced daily by these fellow Americans.

Thank you for your support

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R.A.M.P. 187 Sound Beach Avenue Old Greenwich CT 06870

05/05/09 PRESS RELEASE: Rob Mathes Naked Soul Concert - June 12 NYC

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Naked Soul Series
at the Rubin Museum of Art NYC

ROB MATHES
Orchestral Songs with String Quartet and Percussion

Friday, June 12, 7 pm
Rubin Museum of Art · 150 West 17th Street
New York, NY 10011
212-620-5000

Tickets: $40/advance and $45/door


About Naked Soul: Naked Soul is one of the most unique concert series in NYC as it is all acoustic and unplugged - no mics or amps (Naked). The Rubin Museum is the only museum in North America whose collection is dedicated to artwork of the Himalayas (Soul). Their intimate theater only seats 137 and has perfect acoustics. Slides of any pieces of art that speaks to the artist's music are shown behind the artist during the appropriate songs at the performance. The artist's are encouraged to make connections between the artwork and their music. After the show, the audience is given a free tour of the museum. Time Out NY calls Naked Soul an "innovative" and "cool" series. Tickets available at http://www.rmanyc.org/nakedsoul or by calling the museum M-F 11am-5pm at 212-620-5000 ext 344

About Rob Mathes and Orchestral Songs: Rob Mathes has produced music for people as far flung as Carly Simon and Panic At The Disco and arranged music for artists as wide ranging as Lou Reed, Jay Z, and Renee Fleming and Beyonce, Elton John and Yo Yo Ma. Bonnie Raitt and Aaron Neville have recorded his songs but all of this activity exists to support his work as an artist. In a rare appearance for the Naked Soul series, Rob brings together a string quartet of some of New York's finest musicians led by Max Mendel on Viola and Master Percussionist Ben Wittman (Paul Simon, Laurie Anderson, Jonatha Brooke, Paula Cole) to perform music from his record Orchestral Songs, recorded in 2007 with members of the London Symphony at Abbey Road Studios in London. A searing record of sophisticated yet Pop-oriented settings of Poetry by W.C. Williams, Yeats and others, be prepared for an evening of romantic music, songs that suggest the music of Joni Mitchell or Nick Drake on one hand and the music of Benjamin Britten on the other.
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Note from Rob Mathes

This is going to be one of the most special events of the past few
years for me. I am playing some of the songs off Orchestral Songs, other brand new works, and music off of Evening Train. Joining me are the amazing Percussionist Ben Wittman and a String Quartet featuring Max Mendel and members of Yo Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble. It will be an evening of very special music I believe, stuff I have not played live before.

The Naked Soul series at the Rubin is completely unique. Rosanne Cash, Jonatha Brooke, Shawn Colvin, Paula Cole and many others have been a part of it over the past few years. What makes it special are two things:

1. NO AMPLIFICATION---You hear completely acoustic performances in a beautiful acoustic space. The hall only fits 137 people and it becomes an incredibly intimate and artful experience.

2. THE RUBIN'S COLLECTION OF HIMALAYAN ART--Each artist has a tour of the museum where he/she picks works that mirror the themes within that artiist's music and these images are projected behind the performance
at particular times. The art collection is phenomenal.

Hope you can join me there.
Rob

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05/05/09 PRESS RELEASE: Red Cross ball at airport hangar

The 2009 Red And White Ball -- Give Me Shelter, to benefit the Greenwich Chapter of the American Red Cross, will be held at 6 p.m. May 16 at the NetJets Hangar at Westchester County Airport.

The evening will begin with cocktails and a silent auction. Regis Philbin, host of "Live with Regis and Kelly" will be special guest host, and Bill Evans, senior meteorologist for WABC-TV's "Eyewitness News," will be ball auctioneer.

This year's theme, "Give Me Shelter," reflects the mission of the Red Cross, which is to provide relief to victims of disasters and help people prepare for emergencies.

For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Greenwich Chapter at 869-8444.
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05/05/09 PRESS RELEASE: Arts council party, open house

The Greenwich Arts Council is scheduled to celebrate its 35th anniversary with an anniversary party and open house in May.

The gala anniversary party will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. May 14. Tickets are $50.

The open house, which is free and open to the public, will be held from noon to 4 p.m. May 16.
Both events will be held at the Greenwich Arts Council, 299 Greenwich Ave.

For more information, call the council at 862-6751 or visit
http://www.greenwicharts.org/ .

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05/05/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Overnight Update - Summary (3am)

The Latest Greenwich News Briefs:

Jared Lissauer takes over as Jamar Trading president
American Metal Market - New York
By Frank Haflich

Jared Lissauer has taken over as president of Jamar Trading Inc., Greenwich, Conn., following the recent death his father, Jamar founder Gordon Lissauer ...

Maxum Petroleum Pulls IPO Filing
Private Equity Hub - Boston
Maxum Petroleum Holdings Inc., an Old Greenwich, Conn.-based energy logistics company, has withdrawn registration for an IPO of 16.7 million shares at ...
Execution LLC Hires Leading Technical/Behavioral Market Strategist ...
PRESS RELEASE:
GREENWICH, Conn
., Execution LLC, an agency only global broker dealer, today announced that Rick Bensignor has joined the ...
People and Accounts of Note
New York Times - United States
PR Synergy Plus, Greenwich, Conn., a consortium of longtime professionals in public relations, was formed by five executives in the Fairfield County, Conn., ...
Prolific novelist, Patricia MacDonald, to speak at Writers' Conference
Cape May County Herald - NJ
Not only has the Greenwich, Conn. native been successful in being published, but her work has also won high praise. Her first novel, The Unforgiven, ...

WR Berkley Corporation Appoints Richard M. Baio Vice President ...
PRESS RELEASE

GREENWICH, Conn.WR Berkley Corporation (NYSE: WRB) today announced the appointment of Richard M. Baio to the newly created office of vice ...

White Birch Paper Announces Market Related Downtime at Bear Island ...
PRESS RELEASE:
GREENWICH, Conn. , White Birch Paper Company announced today that it will take market related downtime at its Bear Island mill in ...

Americans struggle through a day in the recession
Kentucky.com - Lexington,KY
AP Photo - In this photo taken Wednesday, April 1, 2009, David Rabin poses at his home in Greenwich, Conn. Rabin has been unemployed since October after he ...
Knight Libertas Appoints Head of Global Emerging Markets Fixed ...
PRESS RELEASE
GREENWICH, Conn
. and JERSEY CITY, NJ , Knight Libertas LLC, a subsidiary of Knight Capital Group (Nasdaq: NITE), today announced the ...

The Latest Greenwich Blog Post:

The Daily Dish - No Not Copycat Susie Of The Greenwich Time
By Andrew Sullivan
Jon Cooper and Robert Cooper were married Thursday at Binney Park in Old Greenwich, Conn. Ann S. Isaacson, a justice of the peace in Greenwich, officiated... Robert Cooper, 51, legally changed his surname 21 years ago, soon after the ...
The Daily Dish By Andrew Sullivan - http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/


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