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Monday, November 1, 2010

11/01/10 Long line for opening of Greenwich Avenue Apple Store

Topix Greenwich
Greenwich News - November 1, 2010
More (Connecticut Post)
"They're not addressing the issues, they're just addressing each other," said the 84-year-old Greenwich resident as she finished up breakfast with friend Joan Ingersoll at Glory Days Diner Sunday.
More than four years after the mysterious death of Greenwich millionaire Andrew Kissel, the trial of chauffeur Carlos Trujillo, accused of orchestrating his boss's brutal killing, begins this week.
Republican Tom Foley is touting the support of prominent Democratic fundraiser Carl Feen, who is well known among insiders for serving for four years as finance chairman of the state Democratic Party.
Designer departs 'Project Runway' (Greenwich Citizen)
In the end, the number 8 was not a lucky one for Jason Troisi . The Greenwich designer, who created a silver satin dress inspired by the number 8, failed to impress the judges on the second episode of the Lifetime television series "Project Runway." "We hoped to see something different from you," said the show's host and judge, model Heidi Klum , ...
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It's a bureaucratic slow-dance that has lasted for several years: State auditors say that the Connecticut Development Authority isn't following a law requiring it to disclose the revenue, wages and benefits at companies it lends money to.

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