Greenwich News - June 3, 2010
That's a wrap (Greenwich Citizen)
Patricia Lee was fed up with the piles of wrapping paper that filled her home on holidays and birthday celebrations -- and she wanted to do something about it.
Patricia Lee was fed up with the piles of wrapping paper that filled her home on holidays and birthday celebrations -- and she wanted to do something about it.
Arrowhead moves its HQ to Greenwich (Connecticut Post)
A boutique asset management firm has departed New York City for a prime piece of real estate in downtown Greenwich.
A boutique asset management firm has departed New York City for a prime piece of real estate in downtown Greenwich.
Naohari Fujitani, Fujifilm Medical System USA Inc.'s new president and CEO photographed Tuesday, June 1, 2010 in his office at 419 West Ave with the company's D-EVO. The D-EVO is a portable flat panel detector used for diagnostic imaging, it allows for X-rays to be read instantly.
Group backs roof plan for Greenwich Civic Center (Connecticut Post)
Coline Jenkins, center in back, a member of Representative Town Meeting, with a group of adults and children who use the civic center, on Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
Coline Jenkins, center in back, a member of Representative Town Meeting, with a group of adults and children who use the civic center, on Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
Malloy Calls For Series Of Debates With Lamont (WSTC-AM Norwalk)
Former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy is calling for multiple debates between he and his Democratic rival in the gubernatorial election.
Former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy is calling for multiple debates between he and his Democratic rival in the gubernatorial election.
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Inventor has his mind in the gutter (Greenwich Citizen)
Glenville resident Michael Migliaccio, above, has come up with an invention he hopes will catch on with homeowners everywhere.
Glenville resident Michael Migliaccio, above, has come up with an invention he hopes will catch on with homeowners everywhere.
Steve Cohen, after market close, at his desk on the trading floor of SAC Capital in Stamford, Connecticut.
Not-So-Private Lives (James Wolcott)
He made some $1.4 billion last year, which should keep the heat and lights on at his handsome spread in Greenwich, Connecticut, less than an hour's drive north of New York City.
He made some $1.4 billion last year, which should keep the heat and lights on at his handsome spread in Greenwich, Connecticut, less than an hour's drive north of New York City.
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