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Thursday, November 24, 2011

11/24/11 The Greenwich Topix News Message Board - (10 stories) FIRST NEWS STORY: New Investors Found For Twitchell, Jobs Saved

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New Investors Found For Twitchell, Jobs Saved (WDHN)
Thanksgiving came a day early for some 275 employees of Twitchell Corporation. They feasted Wednesday on news their jobs are safe---thanks to a group of investors taking ownership of the company....

... safe---thanks to a group of investors taking ownership of the company. Capital Partners, a private equity group in Greenwich, Connecticut, has teamed with local investors including John Watson. They have put up cash to keep Twitchell operating and ...

Greenwich Students Thankful for Home Net Program (The Daily Greenwich)
Five Greenwich High School students are giving thanks for home computers and Internet access after being nominated for a pilot program aimed at leveling the technological playing field for all students.

Becker Salon benefits Kids in Crisis
Becker Salon benefits Kids in Crisis (The Greenwich Post)
Balayage highlighting, the hair painting technique from France, is now available at Becker Salon at 268 Mason St....

... popular in fashion and beauty circles in Europe and the U.S., the salon noted. Becker Salon was the first in Greenwich to introduce L'OrA al Professionnel's product, INOA, Innovation No Ammonia. Recently, Becker Salon was named one of the five ...

'Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone' (Patch)
A FAIRFIELD: "He forgot to add, 'Buy education votes by wasting money' and 'Build a swimming pool.'" This was one Fairfield Patch reader's response to an article about First Selectman Michael Tetreau's inauguration address in which he gave town officials a list of duties.

... GREENWICH : "It seems like a lot of the tension over Names Day here is over how much it costs. I don't know the actual price tag, but ...

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4 DWI Arrests in Greenwich (Patch)
Four motorists were arrested on driving while intoxicated charges, stemming from separate incidents, according to Greenwich Police.

Greenwich High Students Run Thanksgiving Drive (The Daily Greenwich)
Greenwich High School students exceeded their goal of getting enough food donations to feed 50 families Thanksgiving dinner in Greenwich this week.

Greenwich Resident Jim Himes talks education with Dolan students (News Times)
U.S. Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., spoke about the importance of education with students at Dolan Middle School Tuesday afternoon....

... the importance of public education, sponsored by the Stamford Public Education Foundation. Himes, who lives in Greenwich, began the event by talking about ways his education helped him succeed, both in his 12-year career as a Goldman Sachs executive ...

Thanksgiving in Rio de Janeiro 2011 (The Rio Times)
Beautiful beaches and sunny weather is the forecast for this year's Thanksgiving in Rio, not exactly the image typically conjured by Americans far from home on this early winter holiday.

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Greenwich Sports

Greenwich Scores And Standings, Nov. 24 (Patch)
Editor's Note: Send any write-ups on youth or recreational games in your town to michaeld+sports@patch.com After a three-year hiatus, which by Greenwich's standards seems like a lifetime, the Cardinals are back in the FCIAC championship game and will face undefeated Staples in Westport on Thursday morning.

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Greenwich Business

Top Undervalued Q3 Picks of Energy-Focused Hedge Fund Sound Energy Partners (Seeking Alpha)
Greenwich, Connecticut-based Energy-focused Hedge Fund company Sound Energy Partners, manages U.S. equity assets of $890 million, as per their most recent SEC 13-F filing for the September 2011 quarter .


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