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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

10/04/11 The Greenwich Topix News Message Board - (10 stories) - FIRST STORY: Fairfield Candidate Winthrop Baum: "Can we aspire to be like Greenwich?"

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Greenwich - News October 4, 2011


Fairfield Candidates Q&A: Winthrop Baum
Fairfield Candidates Q&A: Winthrop Baum (The Daily Fairfield)
To help our readers prepare for Election Day, The Daily Fairfield sent five questions to each of the candidates on the November ballot.

What are the biggest issues facing Fairfield?

In a time of great financial challenges, I believe fiscal policy and fiscal efficiency are the keys to Fairfield’s future. Are we to become another Bridgeport, or can we aspire to be like Greenwich in terms of governance?

Greenwich Cops Aim To Dissuade Distracted Driving (The Daily Greenwich)
Distracted driving increases in October as people take to the road en masse to see the leaves in the Northeast change colors.

Rosanne Cash performs in Greenwich (Connecticut Post)
Rosanne Cash plays a benefit concert for Family Re-Entry in Greenwich, Conn., October 2, 2011.

Greenwich Seeks Titles for Reading Program
Greenwich Seeks Titles for Reading Program (The Daily Greenwich)
Greenwich Reads Together's goal is to engage all residents in exploring a single book.

Greenwich Man Accused of Threatening Family (The Daily Greenwich)
Manuel Gonzalez, 20, of 327 Hamilton Ave., threatened to cut the throat of a family member when she said she was going to call 911, police said.

Greenwich Resident: 'The True Cost of MISA' (The Daily Greenwich)
The following letter was written by Greenwich resident Bill Effros regarding the construction of the Music Instructional Space and Auditorium project, more commonly known as MISA, at Greenwich High School .

Greenwich police blotter: Norwalk woman charged with DWI (News Times)
Police responded to Steamboat Road Sunday evening on the report of a possibly intoxicated woman who was involved in a motor vehicle accident.

Work of one of America's premier printmakers on view at the Bruce (Norwalk Citizen News)
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich will present a new exhibition, "The Prints of Martin Lewis: From the Collection of Dorrance Kelly ," from this week through Feb.

Safety, Fares, Service Quality Among Mounting Metro-North Concerns (Patch)
Safety issues , fare hikes, and service quality on Connecticut's Metro-North rail have become hot issues for the MTA and the Connecticut Rail Commuter Council within the past three months.

Greenwich Local Business

Some Good News for Greenwich Job-Hunters (Patch)
Any job-hunter can tell you that neither "help wanted" ads nor resumes involve much paper these days.


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