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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

03/24/10 Inside Of Greenwich The Undercover Greenwich Roundup Investigative Reporter Uncovers Drug Use At The Local Boyscout Council

Greenwich Roundup Shows Off His Journalistic Balls As David McCumber Gets Nervious In The Service

While Hearst Newspaper Editor David McCumber Fires Greenwich Time Investigative Reporter Teri Buhl

Greenwich Roundup Publishes His Investigative Reporter Known As "Inside Of Greenwich"

Major Issues Plague Seton Day Camp in Greenwich
By Inside Of Greenwich

Seton Day Camp, which is run by the Greenwich Boy Scout Association in Greenwich, runs a day camp which is held during the summer months of the year. This camp is viewed by many as a safe environment for their children, which in fact it is not one at all. The camp was previously run by Diane Warzoha, who had been in charge of the day camp for many years. While it looked like a good job was being done by her, it really was not. Counselors who were employed there, often threw parties in buildings at the day camp, which included underage drinking and heavy drug use. Then they would sleep over and get up and help the kids the next day. Steven Warzoha who was first selectman, Peter Tesei's campaign manager took part quite often in these activities, and still did as of last summer......

.....If your thinking of sending your child to Seton Day Camp, think again, or request to Mike Robertson, who is the Scout Executive for the Greenwich BSA that they all the counselors take drug tests,.....

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