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Saturday, March 20, 2010

03/20/10 Town Adminstrator John Crary Is Still Lost In Space As 2,500 Greenwich Residents Are Without Power For 7 Days

The Town Of Greenwich Email System Has Just Confirmed That The Following Email Has Been Sent To The Town Administrator

Your email has been sent to John Crary.
Thank you for using Greenwich web email.

Subject: Updates For 2,500 Greenwich Residents Who Have Had No Power For 7 Days

Dear Mr. Crary,

On Friday you said that you would start sending storm clean up updates and press releases to Greenwich Roundup.

It has been over 24 hours, yet we have not seen any updates.

On the Town of Greenwich Website First selectman Peter Tesei posted....

"Further bulletins will be released as new information becomes available. Please check this web site and the local press for the latest information."

The last updated posted on the Town of Greenwich website was at 11 am on Friday?

Is the Town Emergency Management Center even open today?

Did the emergency shelter close as scheduled on Friday or did it stay open for the families without power?

Who in the town is meeting with CL&P today?

Will there be a press conference about to update the 2,500 residents about what is being done to restore power this weekend?

How many Greenwich road crews are on duty today?

If there is no emergency management center updates today. Will there be updates on Sunday?

Who have you spoke to at CL&P today?


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