Brian Harrod - Greenwich Topix Editor Greenwich - News November 18, 2011 See Greenwich Weather Newspaper carrier's car hit by train (Connecticut Post) A car driven by an Advocate newspaper carrier was hit by a New Canaan-bound train early on the morning of ...
... Thursday morning's accident was the second at the Riverbend Drive South crossing in seven weeks. An 80-year-old Greenwich woman drove into a passing train as it was heading southbound Sept. 27. McKenna said flashing lights and bells at the crossing ... On Tap with ... Clay Blackiston (The Daily Princetonian) Senior Clay Blackiston is a "senior team leader" on the men's squash team with a long history of success - he has amassed a 37-6 regular season record during his time at Princeton....
... long history of success - he has amassed a 37-6 regular season record during his time at Princeton. He hails from Greenwich, Conn., and attributes his interest in squash directly to this fact. Blackiston recently talked with the 'Prince' about his ... More Greenwich News... Greenwich Business Commuters waiting for their trains at the Stamford Transportation Center would not mind if the state followed New York's lead and banned smoking from platforms....
... I don't want to bring anyone else down," he said as he puffed away at a cigarette and waited for his train to Greenwich. A Stamford smoker, also wishing to remain anonymous, travels to New York City every day and is upset with the new law. He would ... Galleon Says It Was 'Victim' of Skowron Crimes as He Faces Judge ( BusinessWeek) Galleon Group LLC, the defunct hedge fund at the center of the biggest insider trading scheme in U.S. history, is seeking restitution as a victim of the crimes committed by Joseph F. "Chip" Skowron, the ex-FrontPoint Partners LLC fund manager to be sentenced today....
... trades on Human Genome Sciences Inc. in January 2008. Skowron, 42, a Yale University- educated physician from Greenwich, Connecticut, pleaded guilty in August to conspiring to commit securities fraud and obstruction of a federal investigation. He is ... Jeffery Butler, president of Connecticut Light & Power, resigned Thursday in the wake of the public outcry over the utility's response to the late summer and pre-Halloween storms. Howl & Prowl attracts over 500 pets & people in Greenwich ( StamfordPlus) Due to freak weather conditions the Howl & Prowl Costume Parade and Contest was rescheduled twice and finally, on a sunny, warm Sunday, was held on November 6 in Greenwich, CT where two hundred and five dogs and their families were registered to participate.
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