Greenwich News - June 29, 2010
Back Injury forces Greenwich's Pastore to withdraw from Ike (Connecticut Post)
David Pastore was one player who hoped the rain didn't subside during the first round of the Ike Championship Monday. Greenwich officials issue coyote safety tips after Rye attack (Connecticut Post)
As New York officials continue to search for two coyotes who attacked a young girl in Rye Friday night, Greenwich animal control officers said residents should take precautions to avoid any confrontations with the animal on this side of the border. Rush hour comes to Old Greenwich for fireworks shows (Connecticut Post)
Tod's Driftway could sure use a HOV lane. Drivers leaving Greenwich Point Park, where the second of back-to-back fireworks shows will be staged Saturday night for the Independence weekend, are expected to face a wait of at least an hour. Malloy wants universal pre-kindergarten in Conn. (Stamford Times)
Malloy wants universal pre-kindergarten in Conn. SUSAN HAIGH AP Political Writer HARTFORD -- Former Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy, the endorsed Democratic candidate for governor, wants universal access to pre-kindergarten in Connecticut within four years. More Greenwich News From Topix:
The I-95 campaign: An election turns on Greenwich and Stamford (Business New Haven)
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