Greenwich News - June 26, 2010
Four years after Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel was found stabbed to death in the basement of his rented backcountry home, the Bridgeport man who last saw him alive and is charged with his murder will finally have his day in court.
'Othello' set, casting results in mixed bag (Connecticut Post)
It's June -- and Shakespeare is bustin' out all over, particularly in southern Connecticut. "People have been very touched as they've read different portions of the Bible," said Gabrielle Beam, associate pastor of New Beginnings Community Church.
Exploring two local gems (Greenwich Citizen)
About 60 local residents took the recent "Family Kayak Excursion" to Calf Island and Shell Island, two local treasures in Long Island Sound. More Greenwich News From Topix:
Jamey Rivera arrested for sodomizing girl (theoriginalgreenwichdiva)
A former Greenwich resident was arrested by Stamford police for sodomizing a girl, who was in his care, five years ago. Authorities say the child told her mother about the alleged assault late last year and police began their investigation in November. Jamey Rivera was arrested on June 15, and charged with first-degree sexual assault. During their investigation detectives also learned that Rivera, 33, physically abused other children and during the alleged abuse, he would put pillow cases over their heads to stifle their screams..... Sam Diebler clears the air on Medicare (Greenwich Citizen)
Louise Herz / for the Greenwich Citizen Sam Diebler, right, director of the Greenwich Commission on Aging, walks the 50 members and guests of At Home in Greenwich through the maze of Medicare changes and benefits of the Obama Heath Care Reform. Please sendyour comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
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