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Thursday, March 18, 2010

03/18/10 In this week's Greenwich Post





Covering the news of Greenwich, Connecticut



The Greenwich Post came out today. Have you seen what’s inside? Here are a few of the news items and features in this week’s issue. The Post is available on newsstands today and online and by mail to subscribers.

News:

• Wind, rain, storm fury wreaks havoc in Greenwich. Thousands still remain without power.

• In the midst of the storm aftermath, town officials continue budget work and debate whether to reinstate money for emergency operations coordinator

• Pemberwick murder verdict expected to come Friday

• Educators gather to discuss brain functioning and learning

• Dave Roberson memorial is scheduled for Saturday

Opinion:

• Residents bid farewell to Dave Roberson

• League of Women Voters comes out in favor of health care reform

• Log on with Larry columnist continues breaking down the intricacies of Outlook

• Joe Pisani muses on “commuters gone wild”

Sports:

• Cardinal cheerleaders place fifth at class LLs

• GHS wrestling coach lands his “dream job”

• Wings are New England champs

About Town:

• Resident rescues injured and sick animals

• New Greenwich Ave. accessories and art shop tries to create a community with international sensibilties

• St. Patrick’s Day parade is slated for Sunday.

• GHS girls resell prom dresses for charity




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