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Thursday, June 17, 2010

06/16/10 All grown up: Arch Street teen center turns 20

Topix Greenwich
Greenwich News - June 17, 2010
Executive Director Kyle Silver stands outside of Arch Street, the Greenwich teen center.
A wedding photograph of Joanna and Joshua Little, sits on a table at her mother Kathryn Culp's home, on Wednesday, June 9, 2010.
Garden Catering Hamilton Avenue in Greenwich is celebrating 10 years in business four different ways -- a free T-shirt day, week-long campaign benefiting Junior United Way of Greenwich, menu prices from 10 years ago and free specials for one year to one lucky customer.
The Rev. Simeon P. Stefanidakis, the minister of the Albertson Memorial Church of Spiritualism in Old Greenwich, has been indicted in Boston federal court on child pornography charges.
The local US Attorney's and FBI offices today announced the indictment of Simeon P. Stefanidakis, formerly minister of the First Spiritual Temple in Brookline on four counts of transportation of child pornography, and one count of possession of child pornography.
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