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Monday, February 8, 2010

02/08/10 Forget About Hearst Newspaper Censorship At The Greenwich Time; You Can Freely Comment On These News Stories At Topix

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Greenwich News - February 8, 2010
Staples senior quarterback Keith Gelman is ready. Ready to play, ready to lead, ready to win.... ... great chemistry on this team and it`s incredible to watch the way we have rallied this week." NO ROOM FOR ERROR -- Greenwich coaches have been pounding the one-game-at-a-time mantra into their players` heads for years. It just so happens to apply ... Comment

YWCA kicks off domestic violence awareness month (norwalkcitizenonline)
Every October, advocates and victims come together to raise awareness about the increasingly prevalent issue of domestic violence..... ... national campaign, but continues to affect many in town, which is why members of the community came to the YWCA of Greenwich for a candlelight vigil to remember victims and support survivors each year. Organizers of the vigil say their main mission ... Comment

Music Conservatory Celebrates Strings
Music Conservatory Celebrates Strings (westchester)
The Music Conservatory of Westchester's kick-off Kids on Central concert of the season, The String Family, introduced an enthusiastic young audience to the orchestra's largest section the strings..... ... Victoria Ryckman and Nora Mark. A hands-on string instrument pre-concert display was also provided by Atelier of Greenwich, CT. Upcoming Kids on Central concerts include "Piano, Percussion, and Harp" on Saturday, February 27, and "Woodwinds and ... Comment

Drama Series Inspired By Connecticut Writer's Novel (courant)
A new TV drama about reincarnation premiering this week itself had a previous life in the books of Connecticut writer M.J. Rose.... ... a lot of people thought it was a weird subject, though it's been around 6,000 years," Rose says from her home in Greenwich. Her own experience with reincarnation goes back further than her own writing career, she says. "When I was a kid, there was a ... Comment

Greenwich residents are invited to support the troops with more than lip service (greenwichroundup.blogspot)
SAKS Hosts March 3 SFTT Event: B.E.S.T. Beauty & Health 2010 Showcasing SFTT's work to get America's frontline troops the Best available personal combat gear to make it home alive and in one piece (Greenwich, CT – February 5, 2010) No matter if you're on-the-go in Fairfield County or a frontline soldier fighting halfway around the globe to protect our freedoms, you can't be your B.E.S.T. without the appropriate information and tools to support your lifestyle. SFTT's B.E.S.T. evening of 'Beauty & Health 2010' on March 3 from 6:15 to 8:15 PM at Saks Fifth Avenue at 205 Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, is designed to do both. On March 3, Saks Fifth Avenue and B.E.S.T. (Best Equipment to Support our Troops) invite you to join them in Greenwich for cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a special Jo Malone presentation featuring the Art of Fragrance Combining and Scent Surround where you'll learn to create a signature scent for yourself and your home. All ticket and raffle proceeds from the B.E.S.T. evening will go directly to Greenwich, CT based Soldiers for the Truth Foundation (SFTT) to pursue its unique educational and advocacy mission: to see that the Pentagon and our elected leaders in Washington get the right personal equipment for our country's warriors, by giving a public voice to and providing a candid forum for America's front-line troops. Unlike the many wonderful organizations working to help returning soldiers, marines and other veterans, only SFTT is single-mindedly focused on preventive action—getting the Best available Equipment to Support the Troops before they deploy, the better to bring these courageous men and women home alive and in one piece. Comment

The $4.2-billion U.S. Natural Gas Fund may be in for a wave of share redemptions that would force the largest exchange-traded fund in the fuel to sell thousands of futures contracts as cold weather in the United States fades.
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These News Stories Just In To Topix.....
Darien girls basketball tops Greenwich in LaVista Tournament
As if mounting foul trouble and missed free throws weren't enough cause for alarm at the halftime intermission, the Greenwich High School girls basketball team was presented with another set of problems early in the third quarter....
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For Civil War Buffs
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich opens its newest exhibition "Lincoln Life-Size" on Saturday featuring full sized reproduction photographs of Abraham Lincoln, which hang alongside 19th-century images and artifacts that tell the story of his tumultuous presidency.....
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Young actors take to the stage with enthusiasm
Brian Drittel and Rebecca Mellinger, now ninth graders at the Greenwich Country Day School, felt the first "vibes" of legitimate theater when they appeared in the Cole Porter musical, Anything Goes , in an eighth grade production at their school....
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Longtime Ethics Board Chair Victor Coudert dies
One of the longest serving members of town government, Victor Coudert Jr., died Tuesday following heart surgery....
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Byram opposes cell tower plan
A Byram politician is pouring cold water on a proposal by T-Mobile to erect a cell tower in the community.....
... is too small, 38 Gold St., is too far to the west for T-Mobile's needs while the owners of 104 Ritch Ave., Greenwich Terrace Condominiums, didn't respond to T-Mobile's enquiries. The landlord of 124 Ritch Ave., Greenwich Shore Condominiums, weren't ...
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