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Thursday, May 13, 2010

05/13/10 At Newstands Today: This week's 'Greenwich Post'

Have you seen the Post?

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:

• RTM passes $355.9 million town budget, strikes money from fire house renovation project

• Two charged with arson in Valballa fire, lawyer claims accident

• Music legend Smokey Robinson performs benefit to support research for fatal genetic disease that affects two Greenwich children

• U.S. Rep. Jim Himes gets the Democratic Party’s nod to run again

• GOP candidates gear up for fight in the 4th District

• President Obama names Old Greenwich resident U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut

• Two Republicans drop out of 4th District race

• Former Greenwich resident Merrick Alpert looks to challenge Blumenthal for Democratic nomination for Senate

Opinion:

• Election 2010 coverage begins, with focus on Greenwich residents running for high offices

• Log on with Larry columnist weighs in on the iPad hype

• Banksville group seeks help funding new playground

• Joe Pisani finally catches up with the Joneses

Sports:

• Cardinals fall to gritty Wilton Warriors

• Defense in key to Greenwich Academy’s lacrosse squad

• Big Red boys volleyball makes FCIAC push

Around town:

• Swedish au pair in Old Greenwich is nominated for international award

• Behind the scenes: GHS theater techs remain busy through year’s end

• Festive Cinco de Mayo event benefits Dispute Settlement Center

• Actor Matt Damon to come to Greenwich

• Realtor takes new tactic, offering free Mercedes Benz with condo purchase




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