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Monday, October 17, 2011

10/17/11 The Greenwich Topix - (6 stories) - Food Day Celebration Features Nationally Recognized Experts Offering Advice on Improving School Food

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Greenwich - News October 17, 2011


Food Day Celebration Features Nationally Recognized Experts Offering Advice on Improving School Food
(I-Newswire)
Amy Kalafa, author of Lunch Wars: How to Start a School Food Revolution and Win the Battle for Our Children's Health and producer/director of the acclaimed documentary film Two Angry Moms, and John Turenne, founder & President of Sustainable Food Systems, a nationally recognized leader and innovator in sustainable food practices, will join forces ... (more)

Did You Know? Crayons Came From Greenwich
Did You Know? Crayons Came From Greenwich (The Daily Greenwich)
As many children sit down to draw and color pumpkins, ghosts and goblins this Halloween season, did you know that Greenwich has an important connection with a much-loved and time-honored tool of youthful creativity - the Crayola crayon? Old Greenwich resident Edwin Binney co-invented the Crayola crayon in 1903 with his cousin and business partner, ... (more)

Road Crews Toil As Fairfield County Bridges Age (The Daily Westport)
Three people died and three others seriously injured when 100-foot span of Interstate-95 collapsed in the early morning of June 28, 1983.

2 men honored as piece of downtown Greenwich history dedicated (News Times)
Dozens of those family members, as well as local dignitaries, did plenty of talking Sunday at the top of Greenwich Avenue about what kind of person he was and his contribution to Greenwich.

Conn. man who posed as hurt soldier is spared jail (Fox5Vegas)
GREENWICH, Conn. - A Connecticut man who posed as a wounded soldier has been spared jail but is forbidden from leaving his home on Veterans Day and Memorial Day.


Greenwich Local Business

Martin Lawrence Galleries Beach Street San Francisco Hosts Artist and ... (PRWeb)
Martin Lawrence Galleries invites you to meet artist Francois Fressinier as they unveil his latest original paintings.


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