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September 11, 2011

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September 11, 2011

Ten Years Later, 9/11 Still Affects Our Everyday Lives

Heather Borden Herve | Sep 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

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How something as simple as an expiration date on a milk container can take on new meaning, and evoke certain feelings, in connection with that fateful day.

Greenwich Man Robbed at Gunpoint in Broad Daylight on Ann Street

Patrick Barnard | Sep 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Police say they think the robbery was planned and therefore not indicative of a rise in street crime.

Spirit Zone Cheerleading and Gymnastics Opens New Facility in Byram

| Sep 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The new "Spirit Too" location, which opened Sept. 6, offers tumbling classes, stunt clinics, cheer skills classes, and more.

Greenwich Open Houses, September 11

Mark Pruner | Sep 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

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There are 32 open houses in Old Greenwich, Riverside, Greenwich, Byram, Glenville and Pemberwick this Sunday.

9/11 Rescuer Says He 'Never Saw One Chair, One Desk' in the Rubble

Ronald DeRosa | Sep 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Naugatuck firefighter and FEMA Task Force member Richard Alfes describes being at Ground Zero only hours after the Twin Towers collapsed on Sept. 11, 2001.

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September 11, 2011

Our Favorite Photos: Week of Sept. 5

Patch Staff | Sep 11, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The area's happenings in pictures.

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