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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

08/23/11 THERE WAS NO EARLY WARNING: Animals at Greenwich Kennel Didn't React To Quake (Updated)

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Animals at Greenwich Kennel Didn't React to Quake

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Hearst Newspapers Are Once Again In The Dog Pound In Greenwich ....

It's Not Just The Animals That Are Clueless And Failed To React To The Greenwich Quake

Could Someone Please Go Over To Stamford And Help Greenwich Time Editor David McCumber Come Out Of His Self Induced Coma !!!!

Why Aren't The Local Greenwich Time Reporters Filing Reports On This Breaking News Story?

The Greenwich Police And Fire Department had many calls from concerned town residents.

The police or fire departments did not respond to any calls for help.

Greenwich Hospital Facilities Department did a walk through of the healthcare complex to make sure there was no damage. No serious problems were found.

The Westchester County Airport on the Greenwich border reported no problems at the airport. Incoming and outgoing flights are taking off as scheduled. The airport was fully operational.

A full inspection of the airport was conducted and no damage was found.

Nathaniel Witherell nursing home felt vibrations for about five seconds. There was brief an interruption in some communications equipment.

There was no apparent damage to the nursing home.

HERE IS HOW IT'S DONE HEARST

THE LOCAL NEW HAVEN REGGISTER REPORTERS
EVEN HAVE LOCAL EARTH QUAKE VIDEOS UP ON THEIR NEWS WEBSITE !!!!!!





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