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Thursday, August 19, 2010

08/19/10 In this week's Greenwich 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 by mail to subscribers.

News:

• Several bear sightings reported in the backcountry

• Town files countersuit against Worth Construction for delays in the Hamilton Avenue School building project

• Social Services names new commissioner

• Local designer’s run on ‘Runway’ cut short

• Pedal power: Bikers make a stop of cross country AIDS awareness ride

• Stratford schools’ COO joins the Greenwich public school system

• Identity theft suspect faces new charges

Opinion:

• Crib Notes columnist wonders how safe are some of her babies’ products

• Talking Transportation columnist talks about maddening MTA fare hikes

• Joe Pisani talks about the positive power of prayer

Sports:

• Former Greenwich High School football standout enters his senior season at Dartmouth

• Greenwich swim clubs find success at FCSL championship

• Former Brunswick ice hockey champ will be reporting to training camp for the Colorado Avalanche

Around town:

• Moffly Media celebrates the Best of Greenwich

• Bruce Museum acquires major sculpture

• Greenwich Choral Society holds auditions

• Splash Car Wash makes major donation to Kids in Crisis

• Workshops on leak proofing your home to save money begin today

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