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Thursday, June 10, 2010

06/10/10 In 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:

• Nobel Peace laureate Desmond Tutu graces Greenwich with visit

• ACLU calls proposed child safety zones “unlawful”

• GHS tennis coach appeals to Board of Education for her job back after arrest

• Scientists try to fathom the Long Island Sound’s oldest residents

• FEMA center is now open for those who saw property damage in March Nor’easter

• Driver in librarians’ auto deaths sentenced to 36 years in prison

• Fight continues over proposal for another bank in Cos Cob

Opinion:

• Log on With Larry columnist explains how to get off the scrollbar elevator

• Talking Transportation columnist says ferries are unlikely to solve traffic woes

• Growing Up Greenwich columnist talks about busy schedules and all the sleepless nights

• Joe Pisani discusses morality

Sports:

• Cards baseball can’t get a break against Bristol Central

• Big Red laxmen fall in Class L thriller to Fairfield Prep

• GHS boys volleyball season ends with loss in Class L tournament

Around town:

• Writer, artist find inspiration and a second chance in France

• Business and Culinary Showcase brings out community and spirit of competition

• Greenwich Business Club adopts three local charities

• Polo match supports those with developmental disabilities


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