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Greenwich News - October 9, 2010
Police officers undertake anti-terrorism training (Connecticut Post)
Members of the Greenwich Police Department along with other local law enforcement officers look at a map with New York Police Department Anti-terrorism Division member Peter Montella, center, Friday morning as part of a anti-terrorism training program.
Members of the Greenwich Police Department along with other local law enforcement officers look at a map with New York Police Department Anti-terrorism Division member Peter Montella, center, Friday morning as part of a anti-terrorism training program.
Eighth juror selected in Kissel murder trial (Connecticut Post)
The eighth juror was selected Friday in state Superior Court in Stamford in the trial of the man charged with murdering Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel , meaning seven more jurors need to be chosen to get the 15 needed for the case.
The eighth juror was selected Friday in state Superior Court in Stamford in the trial of the man charged with murdering Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel , meaning seven more jurors need to be chosen to get the 15 needed for the case.
Career focus: Physical Therapist (Examiner)
Each week we examine a career to inform readers of the different career choices available, what the market for the career looks like and how our interviewee became so successful.A Today we bring you part 1 of our interview with Laura Martins, Physical Therapist.
Each week we examine a career to inform readers of the different career choices available, what the market for the career looks like and how our interviewee became so successful.A Today we bring you part 1 of our interview with Laura Martins, Physical Therapist.
Ned Lamont, Rob Simmons Analyze Senate And Governor's Debates On "The ... (The Hartford Courant)
Greenwich cable executive Ned Lamont says that both Democrat Dannel Malloy and Republican Tom Foley had "too much caffeine'' before their slugfest this week that has become known as "the brawl at The Bushnell.'' Lamont made his comments during the taping of "The Real Story'' that will be broadcast at 10:30 a.m. Sunday on Fox CT.
Greenwich cable executive Ned Lamont says that both Democrat Dannel Malloy and Republican Tom Foley had "too much caffeine'' before their slugfest this week that has become known as "the brawl at The Bushnell.'' Lamont made his comments during the taping of "The Real Story'' that will be broadcast at 10:30 a.m. Sunday on Fox CT.
A.G. Williams Painting Company Expands into Fairfield County (Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...)
PELHAM, NY, October 08, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Positioning itself to better serve its market as the economy recovers, A.G. Williams Painting Company, a family-owned and -operated residential and commercial painting firm for over 100 years, proudly announces the opening of its new office in Fairfield County, CT, and the naming of industry ...
PELHAM, NY, October 08, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Positioning itself to better serve its market as the economy recovers, A.G. Williams Painting Company, a family-owned and -operated residential and commercial painting firm for over 100 years, proudly announces the opening of its new office in Fairfield County, CT, and the naming of industry ...
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