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Thursday, December 23, 2010

GREENWICH BRIEFING: An Interview With Santa

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Greenwich News - December 23, 2010
An Interview With Santa (Greenwich Citizen)
The Greenwich Citizen caught up with Santa Claus recently -- just before he had to leave town and get ready for his very busy night.
Rudy Ridberg, owner of Ridberg Associates architectural firm, stands in front of Theory on Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich on Tuesday, Dec.
Transactions (Connecticut Post)
Wells Fargo Bank NA sold to Jacks Realty LLC, property at 53 Edgerton St for $455,000. Douglas B . and Nancy B. Wells sold to Bernard Vavala, property at 1 Gracie Ln for $1,595,000. James H . and June F. Waddington sold to George Obrien , property at 37 Walmsley Rd for $620,000. GREENWICH 68 Birch Lane Assoc LLC sold to David C . and Elizabeth A.
Celebrity attorney Michael Sherman is returning to court in Connecticut for sentencing after being convicted of failing to pay his taxes.
A Newtown man and Greenwich woman were injured in an accident by Black Rock Turnpike and Burroughs Road in Fairfield about 7:56 a.m. Monday Courtesy Fairfield Fire Department Photos http://o3.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dims3/PATCH/resize/273x203/http://hss-prod.hss.aol.com/hss/storage/patch/fdb6fa7470ee18565a92cb5e5638b9f7 ...
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ALMOST one million people, myself included, sat down on Monday night to watch 'Prime Time Investigates' to have our stomachs turned by revelations of how some of Ireland's top developers are still living the dream -- at our expense.

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