Greenwich News - June 9, 2010
Democrat Ned Lamont Unveils Seven-Point Plan For The Cities; Outside... (The Hartford Courant)
Standing outside the Elm City's renowned Science Park, Greenwich cable television entrepreneur Ned Lamont unveiled his seven-point plan to revitalize Connecticut's cities. 'Othello,' 'Henry IV' opening in Fairfield County (Connecticut Post)
Soon Pinkney Park in Norwalk's Rowayton section, and later, Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich will be used to tell the story of "Othello," by William Shakespeare . Town trio tackles charter schools with film (Connecticut Post)
Before directing " The Lottery ," a documentary on educational reform released throughout the state Tuesday, Greenwich High School graduate Madeleine Sackler didn't know that half of the children in Harlem public schools did not perform at basic proficiency levels. Jarjura Makes It Official: He'll Force Primary For Comptroller (The Hartford Courant)
Waterbury Mayor Michael J. Jarjura officially announced Tuesday that he will wage a primary Aug. MORE NEWS FROM TOPIX:
Starwood Capital and Hersha Hospitality Management Announce... (Business New Haven)
PHILADELPHIA and GREENWICH, Conn., June 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Starwood Capital Group and Hersha Hospitality Management announced today that they have entered into an agreement that will provide Hersha the resources to expand its highly successful platform across the United States. Westport Warms up to Kaia Yoga (Westport Patch)
Westport's newest yoga studio, Kaia Yoga, opened Friday on Post Road East. Though it's still in the final phases of completion, it is Westport's first full-spectrum yoga studio. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
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