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: • Tree Conservancy regroups and talks replanting following monster storm that leveled hundreds of trees • The initial estimates come in on the cost of the storm damage from the Nor’easter of March 13-14 • Family of slain woman reacts to manslaughter verdict with anger, disbelief • Friends and family say farewell to John Roberson • Police promote four ending freeze • School leaders ask Hartford to retain education funding • Real estate market digs out after storm Opinion: • Letter writers weigh in on storm response, cell towers, and nationa health care vote • Joe Pisani muses on his storm flooded basement • Our Wealth columnist speaks about health care Sports: • GHS boys finish second at CIAC swim meet • New faces join rugby program • Greenwich native shines on ice at Yale About Town: • Tails: Frankie, a shep-lab mix, wants to you win your heart • Young pianists perform this weekend • Women and Girls event features NY Times columnist Gail Collins • Central Middle puts on Beauty and the Beast • Town preps for Earth Day celebrations |
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