Greenwich News - December 8, 2010
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A smokeless tobacco company has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of a man who died of mouth cancer in what the family's attorney and an expert called the first wrongful death settlement from chewing tobacco.
'Seasons Readings' plays, stories debut in Greenwich, Westport (Connecticut Post)
From left, Season Readings cast members Chris Cafero of Norwalk, Susan Terry of Westport, Joanna Keylock of Woodbridge and Tom Zingarelli of New Haven work with director Carole Schweid of Westport. Audubon Greenwich hosts Kakapo Parrot Day (NewsTimesLive)
Aaron Friedman, a 13-year-old conservationist from Wilton, will speak at the Kakapo Parrot Day Saturday, Dec. Please send your comments,news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
Police: Greenwich man leads cops on low-speed chase (Connecticut Post)
A 45-year-old Greenwich man led police on a low-speed chase from downtown Stamford to High Ridge Road and drove in the wrong direction on two one-way streets early Tuesday morning. Darien VFW Post 6933 presents Color Guard at Greenwich Stroll (Darien News-Review)
The Color Guard presented by the Darien VFW Post 6933 in front of St. Mary's Church on Greenwich Avenue during the opening ceremonies of the Greenwich Holiday Stroll Weekend. Darien VFW Post 6933 presents Color Guard at Greenwich Stroll (Darien News-Review)
The Color Guard presented by the Darien VFW Post 6933 in front of St. Mary's Church on Greenwich Avenue during the opening ceremonies of the Greenwich Holiday Stroll Weekend. Greenwich's holiday lights display falls on hard times (Greenwich Citizen)
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. While a billionaire treats the populace to a Christmas display of epic proportions in one part of town, the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce is admittedly struggling to raise money to light up the downtown, Byram, Cos Cob and Old Greenwich business districts for the holidays because of the ...
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