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Thursday, August 19, 2010

08/19/10 The Greenwich First Selectman's Report

News Reports About Greenwich
First Selectman Peter Tesei

Tab for public works managers' Boston trip: More than $6500
Greenwich Time
The cost of the three-day, three-night trip was estimated at $6561 by First Selectman
Peter Tesei, who authorized sending six senior public works managers ...
Town calls for water conservation
Greenwich Post
Residents are serviced both by the public water supply and private wells and First Selectman
Peter Tesei said in the press release that everyone in town ...

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Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei

Tab for public works managers' Boston trip: More than $6500 ...
The cost of the three-day, three-night trip was estimated at $6561 by First Selectman
Peter Tesei, who authorized sending six senior public works managers ...
www.stamfordadvocate.com/.../Tab-for-public-works-manage...
Now hiring: Park rangers to make $15 an hour on Island Beach ...
First Selectman
Peter Tesei, who has been pushing the park ranger system to help mitigate concerns about overcrowding and rowdy behavior on the island, ...
www.ctpost.com/.../Now-hiring-Park-rangers-to-make-15-an-...
Greenwich residents asked to close faucets - www.news12.com
Greenwich First Selectman
Peter Tesei says both public water sources and private wells serve town residents, but there have been problems reported with ...
www.news12.com/articleDetail.jsp?articleId=259110...

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