Greenwich Musician Spreads a Passion for Jazz | |
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by Anna Helhoski | 07/23/11 | |
GREENWICH, Conn. -- When the jazz saxophonist and Greenwich resident Bennie Wallace was growing up in Chattanooga, T.N., he received a gift from music teacher Chet Hedgecock. And these days, he's doing all he can to pass that gift along to young students in Fairfield County as the founder |
Work Doesn't Stop for the Heat on Greenwich Farm | |
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by Anna Helhoski | 07/23/11 | |
GREENWICH, Conn. — John and Kathy Augustine, the husband and wife team of Augustine's Farm in Greenwich, were trying to keep cool in the shade Friday while shoppers perused their colorful selection of fresh, organic zucchinis, tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, and potatoes. "The store is not bad," said |
Stamford Skater Finds Ballet Sharpens Skills | |
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by Tom Renner | 07/24/11 | |
STAMFORD, Conn. – Stamford's Alexandra Elam is a ballerina on figure skates. And that applies to more than her poetry-in-motion on the ice rink. Alexandra, a 13-year-old rising eighth-grader at Greenwich Academy, also takes ballet classes at Stamford Twin Rinks. She said dancing has |
State Gas Prices Almost Highest in Nation | |
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by Richard Weizel | 07/23/11 | |
So, you guessed when gas prices started falling a few months ago that the cost of filling your tank was headed in the right direction. Guess again. Gas prices are climbing back up and Connecticut now has the dubious distinction of having the highest gas prices in the contiguous continental United |
Greenwich Hit by Only Minor Outages So Far | |
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by Anna Helhoski | 07/22/11 | |
GREENWICH, Conn. — Greenwich residents had mostly dodged the threat of power outages as of Friday evening despite increased energy use due to the heat. Connecticut Light & Power reported that less than 1 percent of Greenwich customers were without power. The opposite was the case last month |
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