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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

1/13/08 It Is 5:30 Am In Greenwich And The Greenwich Citizen, The Greenwich Post And The Greenwich Time Have Not Up Dated Their So Called "News" Sites

UPDATED:
6:00AM, 6:30 AM, 7:30 AM, 8:30 AM, 9:30 AM And 10:30 AM


GREENWICH LOVES THE RAW GREENWICH NEWS FEED ON GREENWICH ROUND UP


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HERE IS THE RAW GREENWICH NEWS FEED FOR TUESDAY:

Greenwich Round Up Has Once Again Been Spanning The Globe To Bring You The Latest News About Your Town.....


Santander shares close down on Madoff probe report
Reuters
MADRID (Reuters) - Shares in Spain's biggest bank Santander closed down on Tuesday after the Wall Street Journal reported Spain was probing the bank over the exposure of more than 2.3 billion euros ($3.06 billion) in client funds to alleged swindler Bernard Madoff.

The Journal said Spain's anti-corruption prosecutor would examine the relationship between Santander, investment fund Fairfield Greenwich Group and Madoff.

Investors are suing Fairfield Greenwich Group, whose clients stand to lose $7.5 billion in the alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme, in which early investors are paid with the money of new clients.
Investors claim Fairfield Greenwich and its executives "failed to manage properly their investments and to carry out necessary due diligence that would have uncovered the massive Ponzi scheme."

A spokesman for Santander declined to comment on the WSJ report, as did Spain's public prosecutors office.

A Bank of Spain spokesman also declined to comment.

Santander shares closed down 3.36 percent at 6.61 euros, compared with a 1.55 percent drop to 9,057.3 on the IBEX-35.

According to the Journal, investigators are probing why Santander chairman Emilio Botin sent his head of risk management operations to visit Madoff weeks before the former Nasdaq chairman's arrest and whether Santander officials were aware of the problem.

WWE's Linda McMahon Gains Power On State School and ...
TWNP-Wrestling News, NY
M. Jodi Rell announced Saturday that she has appointed Linda McMahon of Greenwich, the WWE’s chief executive officer, to the 11-member Board of Education. ...
Norwalk Advocate
The grand award, the 2008 Spec Home of the Year, and Best Spec Home more than $8 million went to Greenwich residents, Andy Fox and Marc Johnson of Stone ...
Seeking Alpha, NY
According to the Wall Street Journal yesterday Spain's anticorruption prosecutor is set to examine the relationship between Santander, Fairfield Greenwich ...

Hanover Real Estate Partners Announces 2008 Strategic Developments
MarketWatch (PRESS RLEASE)
Founded in 1981 and based in Greenwich, CT, Hanover approaches each asset from an owner's perspective, priding itself on its strong operating and management ...

The Verdict: Analysts' reaction
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday the global economy is being hit hard by a financial crisis and how governments respond will determine the timing and strength of recovery.

KEY POINTS: * "For almost a year and a half the global financial system has been under extraordinary stress -- stress that has now decisively spilled over to the global economy more broadly," he said in remarks prepared for delivery at the London School of Economics. * "The damage, in terms of lost output, lost jobs, and lost wealth, is already substantial," he said. * In his first policy speech since early December, Bernanke said the Fed still has "powerful tools" that could be expanded to spur a rebound even though it has dropped benchmark interest rates to near zero.

.....STEVE GOLDMAN, MARKET STRATEGIST, WEEDEN & CO, IN GREENWICH,
CONNECTICUT
:

"Unless there's any policy change that's quantitative, I'm not sure we're going to see much movement in the S&P. It looks like some of it is just bullet points. It's more of a big overview of what has happened and what could happen. It's not a big policy change, just an elaboration of the current policy, what has happened and what will happen. I wasn't expecting a big change, though."

Marketing veteran Baird takes USOC post
The Gazette
... reason to stop spending advertising dollars on the Olympics. The U.S. Olympic Committee named Baird, 47, of Old Greenwich, Conn., its chief marketing officer Monday, two months after Rick Burton left the Colorado Springs-based organization to ...
Business Wire (PRESS RELEASE), CA
GREENWICH, Conn.---Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: IBKR) plans to announce its fourth quarter 2008 financial results on Thursday, ...

Stamford chef to appear on Martha Stewart show
Stamford Advocate
He worked at Wildfire, now Barcelona, in Greenwich, Grant and Zanghi in Stamford and opened Relish in South Norwalk before returning to Stamford two years ...

Trade Deficit in U.S. Probably Shrank to Four-Year Low as Oil Prices Fell Bloomberg
... re seeing predominantly is weakness on both sides of the ledger,a said Stephen Stanley , chief economist at RBS Greenwich Capital in Greenwich, Connecticut. a oe Exports and imports are both falling.a The Commerce Departmenta s trade figures are due ...

Tullis-Dickerson moves from Greenwich to Stamford
Norwalk Advocate
....from the Greenwich Plaza office complex in Greenwich to 4666 square feet at One Stamford Plaza, a building on Tresser Boulevard owned by New York-based ...

Barbara Ehrenreich: Rich Get Poorer, Poor Disappear
The Huffington Post
... about the neo-suffering of the Nouveau Poor, or at least the Formerly Super-rich among them: Foreclosures in Greenwich CT! A collapsing market for cosmetic surgery! Sales of Gulfstream jets declining! Niemen Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue on the ...

Black Crowes band member goes into foreclosure
Stamford Advocate
At the time, there were local and federal tax liens on the property in excess of $400000. Robinson's attorney, Michael Jones of Greenwich, declined to comment.

Starwood Energy Acquires a Majority Stake in Nautilus Solar Energy
The South Mississippi Sun Herald
... are excited to complete this majority investment in Nautilus Solar," said Brad Nordholm, CEO of Starwood Energy in Greenwich, Connecticut. "Jim Rice, Alan Dash, and Laura Stern have, in a very short period of time, demonstrated significant ...

Spanish Prosecutors Probe Bank’s $3.1B Client Loss to Madoff
ABA Journal, IL
Losing the most was Fairfield Greenwich Advisors, with $7.5 billion in losses. Prosecutors are probing the relationship between Fairfield and Satander, ...

New Madoff Probes In Connecticut, Spain
FINalternatives, NY
Spanish authorities have also cast a wary eye upon Andres Piedrahita, a partner at Madoff feeder firm Fairfield Greenwich Group. ...

WR Berkley Corporation Announces Executive Appointments at Two of ...
MarketWatch (PRESS RELEASE)
GREENWICH, Conn.--Richard P. Shemitis Appointed Executive Vice President - Chief Underwriting Officer of Nautilus ...

Asian shares fall on earnings blues
Washington Post
The newspaper said Spain's anticorruption prosecutor would examine the relationship between Santander, Fairfield Greenwich Group, and the Madoff funds, ...

Sports stars gather for Bobby V's annual fundraiser
Stamford Advocate
Valentine, former manager of the New York Mets and a Stamford native, hosted the event at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich to benefit the Mickey Lione Jr. Fund, ...

About That "Mercury Poisoning" Incident....
Jeremy Piven: Scarfing Down Criticism
'Sick' Jeremy Piven Defends Fishy Excuse
Jeremy Piven left Broadway play because his mercury was rising
Smash Hits, India
Finally, I went to a doctor at Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut just so it wouldn't turn into a circus. He said, 'you've got to stop working. ...

A horse is a horse, except when he's on Broadway
Lower Hudson Journal news
The "Equus" horses went to Greenwich, Conn., for a day to visit a horse farm owned by one of the show's producers. The actors watched professionals groom ...

Fairfield Greenwich Sued Again by Investors Over Madoff Losses
Bloomberg
Fairfield Greenwich Group, Walter Noel’s hedge-fund firm that had $7.5 billion with alleged fraudster Bernard Madoff, was sued for at ...

Giant Bank in Probe Over Ties to Madoff
Wall Street Journal
Spain's anticorruption prosecutor will be looking closely at the relationship between Santander, the investment fund Fairfield Greenwich Group, ...

Connecticut Hospital Opens $10.3 Million Surgery Center
Becker's ASC Review, Illinois
Greenwich Hospital is a 174-bed community hospital serving lower Fairfield County Connecticut and Westchester County New York. ...

Wall Street's options fear gauge spikes up on economy
Reuters
... for options premium to protect their portfolios," said Andrew Wilkinson, senior market analyst at Interactive Brokers Group in Greenwich, Connecticut. ...

Crude Oil Extends Slump to Sixth Day on Demand-Drop Concern
Bloomberg
“Something in the $30-to-$34 area is probably where we are going,” Charles Maxwell, senior energy analyst at Weeden & Co. in Greenwich, Connecticut, ...

10-K: URSTADT BIDDLE PROPERTIES INC
MarketWatch (PRESS RELEASE)
In October 2008, the Company paid a $500000 deposit on a contract to purchase an office building in Greenwich, Connecticut. In November of 2008, ...

Using alternative medicine to treat common ailments
Stamford Advocate
In the past two years, Stamford and Greenwich hospitals have opened centers that provide what many call integrative care, such as acupuncture, yoga, ...

Bono, Bruce in Inaugural Concert
Hartford Courant
Greenwich native Rob Mathes will be music director and arranger for the backup band that will support all of the artists.

Hearst puts Seattle PI on sales block
Newspapers and Technology

Times Union to begin inserting Conn. papers

The Times Union in Albany, N.Y., will begin inserting the Sunday editions of The (Bridgeport) Connecticut Post and Greenwich (Conn.) Time Feb. 1.

The Times Union has adequate capacity within its mailroom operation to handle the load, said Dan Couto, the paper’s director of operations and facility planning. The Times Union’s mailroom is anchored by two Goss International Corp. 2299 inserters. “Our ability to run and run well is allowing us to compete” for this type of business,” Couto said.

Albany is located about 100 miles from the Connecticut cities.

The Post, which also handles production of the Time, will continue postproduction of the daily papers, Couto said.

Hearst Corp. owns all three papers.

UPDATE:
8:30 AM
The Greenwich Time Finally Has Up Dated It's So Called News Web Site:
By Neil Vigdor
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/13/2009 08:25:19 AM EST
Obamamania has hit Greenwich.
For the first time anyone can remember, the town is organizing a pair of public viewing sessions for the presidential inauguration.
Members of the public will be able to watch Barack Obama's swearing-in next Tuesday morning at the Town Hall Meeting Room and at the Cole Auditorium at Greenwich Library, where live television broadcasts of the historic ceremony will be shown.

Marge Robben, a resident who volunteered for the Obama campaign, approached First Selectman Peter Tesei last week to request that such an event be planned.

"I had this idea. I couldn't go to Washington but wanted to be with a lot of people to celebrate," Robben said.

Although he is a Republican who supported John McCain for president, Tesei said he was happy to oblige. The event, he said, has nothing to do with politics.

"It's not about the (political) party. It's about a celebration of democracy. There's historic elements, the first African American president, the first president of a new generation," Tesei said.

With the nation going through tough times economically, Tesei said it only adds to the gravity of the occasion.

"Who wouldn't be rooting for any president to do well?" Tesei said.

In the November election, Obama became the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry Greenwich since Lyndon Baines Johnson in 1964.

A GOP bastion for decades, the town was the boyhood home of former President George H.W. Bush......
By Colin Gustafson
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/13/2009 07:45:41 AM EST
With a final round of fixes underway at Hamilton Avenue School this week, many parents want staff and students to be allowed to return as early as February instead of having to wait until spring recess.
School board chairman Nancy Weissler has said the board would consider an April date for moving students from off-site modular facilities to their newly reconstructed building, so as not to interfere with preparation for the Connecticut Mastery Test, given after February break.

Closed for renovations since April 2005, the school was initially scheduled to reopen 18 months after work began. It was most recently scheduled to reopen when classes resumed on Jan. 5.
However, a last-minute impasse between the school's building committee and the manufacturer of its new boiler systems prevented the school from receiving the necessary safety approvals in time for a December move.

Now, workers are installing replacement flue pipes, with the goal of wrapping up work next week.

Once that efffort is finished, PTA co-president Dawn Nethercott said she believes students and staff should be allowed to return to the school as soon as possible instead of working around a standardized testing schedule.

Students' scores plummeted on the 2008 CMT administered last spring, just weeks after mold problems caused school administrators to evacuate students from their modular classrooms and disperse them to other schools.

But Nethercott said moving to a state-of-the-art building would not be nearly as disruptive to the test preparation schedule as being dispersed to different schools had been for students last spring....

Snow budget melting away.
By Neil Vigdor
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/13/2009 07:44:11 AM EST
Apologies to Bing Crosby.
Greenwich officials don't share the late crooner's love of snow, not when the town is facing a projected $31 million budget gap.
With more than two months of winter remaining, officials say the town has already depleted more than half of its $790,000 snow removal budget for the entire season, raising the possibility that it could be forced to tap into dwindling cash reserves.

"Every week we clear without a snow flake is a good week for me." First Selectman Peter Tesei said....
...In some cases, the town has been able to recoup some snow removal expenses from the federal government, when a state of emergency is declared.

From a liability and public service standpoint, officials said they have little choice but to plow the roads and hope for a mild winter, however.

"We have to get through several months yet," Tesei said.۩
By Brian Lockhart
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/13/2009 07:45:01 AM EST
HARTFORD -- The state motor vehicles commissioner is working to revoke the license of Connecticut's largest driving school for allegedly providing improper training to thousands of drivers and falsifying records.
Commissioner Robert Ward Monday told lawmakers that despite the hundreds of charges for fraudulent practices and a pending criminal case against Academy of Driving, based in Watertown, he does not have the authority to pull its license without a state hearing.

"We'd face civil charges," Ward told the legislature's Transportation Committee. "You cannot sentence somebody when they've been charged with the offense, only after they've been convicted of the offense."

In October, state police arrested Joaquim Sousa and his wife, Sharon, longtime owners of the Academy of Driving, which has a dozen sites in Fairfield County. They face more than 100 charges each, including issuing learner's permits before obtaining parent consent; using fraudulently notarized parental consent forms; using fraudulent address verifications for learner's applications; using unlicensed instructors; failing to maintain safe operating conditions of motor vehicles used in training; using an unqualified person to administer a vision test; and fraudulently altering records.

Ward said a hearing on Academy of Driving's license was scheduled for December, but postponed until Jan. 28.

A court date has not been set for the criminal charges.

The Academy of Driving has about 65 sites, including ones in Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, New Canaan, Weston, Wilton, Westport, Fairfield, Redding, Ridgefield and Bridgeport.
By Colin Gustafson
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/13/2009 07:44:40 AM EST
The school board is sending out public opinion surveys this week and inviting community members to attend two public forums to weigh in on what they'd like to see in the next schools chief.
A broad-cross section of the Greenwich community -- from parents, teachers and school staffers to town officials, members of the chamber of commerce and Representative Town Meeting delegates -- are being asked to attend the public forums, to be hosted Jan. 21 by the board's newly-selected search consultant.

Before attending the forums, community members will also be able to fill out a one-page survey that asks respondents to recommend a candidate and list the characteristics they want in a superintendent.

"This is a very broad-based attempt to get people to come in, talk to the consultants and offer their opinions," said member Steven Anderson. "The key is to make sure everybody knows about this (from several sources), so, three months from now, nobody can say, 'They didn't ask for my opinion.' "

The survey, which can be accessed on the Greenwich Public Schools Web site, is due Jan. 21, and can be submitted at either of the public forums taking place that day, first at 9 a.m. at Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road, then at 7 p.m. at Greenwich High School's Media Center, 10 Hillside Road.

The board's Glenview, Ill.-based search consultant, Hazard, Young, Attea and Associates, Ltd., will cull survey responses into a report for the school board as it prepares to interview candidates, Anderson said......
By Debra Friedman
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/13/2009 07:46:27 AM EST
Drivers were slammed with a record number of traffic tickets last year after police stepped up their efforts to combat dangerous driving patterns in certain areas of town.
Police issued 7,512 tickets in 2008, a more than 2,000 ticket increase from the previous year and an eight-year high for the town, according to Sgt. Timothy Berry, who heads the traffic section of the police department.

While the numbers of tickets rose, Berry said the number of car accidents fell by 10 percent to 2,046, a decline he believes can be attributed to the rise in tickets.

"We would like to think that our efforts are having positive results," said Berry. "Stricter traffic enforcement would lead to lower collision occurrences."

Berry said the number of accidents in Greenwich has been declining every year since 2000. This year's total is the lowest number in eight years, police said.

The improvement in traffic statistics is the result of a nearly three-year-old Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (S.T.E.P) according to Berry, who began the program in 2006 to address complaints the police department receives about dangerous roads in town where there are a high number of car accidents.

"We get complaints about speeding and traffic everyday. This was a attempt to create some sort of logical responses to all the complaints," said Berry.

In addition to examining complaints, police also look at their own data in areas where they see a high number of collisions and then work with the traffic engineer to find out why certain roads are more prone to accidents than others.......
UPDATE:
10:35 AM
The Greenwich Post Has Finaly Updated It's "So-Called" News Web Site

Written by Kristan Zimmer
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 10:31
North Mianus School Principal Bonnie Butera is retiring effective July 1.

Ms. Butera has devoted her 35-year career in education to the Greenwich Public Schools and has been a voice in improving the evaluation process for administrators and teachers. She has also provided leadership in implementing North Mianus’ School Improvement Team plan, Deputy Superintendent Kathy Greider said

Written by Kristan Zimmer
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 10:27
Following a search process that began in October, David P. Thompson has been appointed deputy commissioner of public works for the town. Mr. Thompson, one of four candidates interviewed, has served as the town’s chief engineer since September 1995.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 10:21
Dr. Tony Campolo, a nationally known pastor, sociologist, social activist, author and commentator, will discuss “Faith and the Future of the Church” at a brunch Saturday, Jan. 24, from 10 to noon at Second Congregational Church, at 139 E. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich.
And Hearst Newspapers's Greenwich Citizen's
So-Called "News Web Site" Has
Been Stuck On Stupid For The Last Five Days.
Greenwich Citizen Editor Don Harrison Is Always
A Sleep At The Switch At This Rosebud paper.

Dear Readers: It is with great pleasure that we introduce a new chapter in the history of the Greenwich Citizen.
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1/13/09 PRESS RELEASE: Fitch Rates Greenwich, CT's $72MM 2009 GO BANs 'F1+'; Affs Outstanding GOs at 'AAA'

When Greenwich Roundup Types:
Greenwich Town Hall Listens......

Strange Things Are Happening In Greenwich

Yesterday Evening Greenwich Roundup Published This letter From A Town Hall Insider And Added Comments To The Letter.....

1/12/09 A READER AND TOWN HALL INSIDER SUBMITS COMMENTS: Pacewicz pension bump - FUZZY MATH !

Now First Thing In The Morning This Press Release Is Waiting In Greenwich Round Up's Inbox......


Fitch Rates Greenwich, CT's $72MM 2009 GO BANs 'F1+'; Affs Outstanding GOs at 'AAA'

NEW YORK--January 12, 2009 -- Fitch Ratings has assigned an 'F1+' rating to the town of Greenwich, Connecticut's $72 million of general obligation (GO) bond anticipation notes (BANs), issue 2009. The BANs are expected to sell competitively on Jan. 15, with proceeds refinancing currently outstanding BANs and providing additional funds for various capital improvement projects in the town.

Fitch also affirms the following outstanding ratings for Greenwich:

--$45 million BANs (due Jan. 29, 2009) at 'F1+';
--$28.7 million GO bonds at 'AAA'.

The Rating Outlook on the GO bonds is Stable.

Greenwich's superior 'AAA' rating reflects its considerable resource base, highlighted by exceptional wealth levels. A sizeable unreserved general fund balance deficit is due to the town's historical method of funding capital projects on a modified pay-as-you-go basis, and Fitch believes that the recent change to a capital borrowing approach will result in positive fund balances by fiscal 2011 or sooner. Low overall debt ratios, resulting from a long history of funding nearly all capital expenditures from current resources, will increase to more moderate levels with this change, but expected debt issuances are manageable and should be retired promptly. The short-term 'F1+' rating is based on Greenwich's general credit characteristics.

Greenwich is located in southwestern Connecticut approximately 28 miles from New York City and is one of the most affluent communities in the nation. Per capita income levels are two-and-a-half times that of the state and more than three times that of the nation. Many of the town's 61,871 residents (2007 estimate) are executives and professionals working locally or in surrounding Fairfield County communities and New York. The unemployment rate as of November 2008 was 4.6% (preliminary), well below the county, state, and national rates, reflecting the depth of employment opportunities. The town's $34.2 billion tax base, the largest of any municipality in Connecticut, is chiefly residential, although a substantial commercial component is made up of office space and high-end retail properties. Underlining the substantial tax base is a $2.3 million average home price and a very high market valuation per capita ratio of $789,645.

Greenwich's financial strength stems from its deep, stable resource base. Fiscal 2008 ended with a $13.3 million general fund surplus, which reduced the unreserved general fund deficit to $30.2 million from $43.4 million. In fiscal 2008, the town moved from the modified pay-as-you-go method of financing capital projects, which caused general fund deficits, to a more traditional capital borrowing approach.

Under the former method, the town appropriated the full cost of capital in one year and raised revenue to offset the appropriation in the same and subsequent four fiscal years. Fitch expects that planned 3.5% annual mill rate increases will provide sufficient funds to eliminate the general fund deficit no later than fiscal 2011 and sustain balanced operations going forward, despite increased debt levels. Positive fund balances in several other funds provide a degree of financial flexibility during the transition period.

The town's debt ratios are moderately low on a per capita basis ($1,776) and extremely low relative to taxable market value (0.2%). The strength of the latter ratio underscores Greenwich's considerable financial resources to meet its capital needs. Fitch expects that the town's overall debt ratios will increase to more moderate ranges with the issuance of approximately $317 million of GO bonds through fiscal 2018 to fund its 15-year, $538 million CIP. However, the debt burden should remain manageable and be retired rapidly.

Currently, 76% of principal amortizes within 10 years, reflecting a town policy to amortize almost all debt within five years. Pensions are fully funded as of the most recent valuation, and the town's $18.8 million of assets in an OPEB trust fund partially mitigate a manageable $63 million liability.

Fitch issued an exposure draft on July 31, 2008 proposing a recalibration of tax-supported and water/sewer revenue bond ratings which, if adopted, may result in an upward revision of this rating (see Fitch research 'Exposure Draft: Reassessment of the Municipal Ratings Framework'.) At this time, Fitch is deferring its final determination on municipal recalibration. Fitch will continue to monitor market and credit conditions, and plans to revisit the recalibration in the first quarter of 2009.

Fitch's rating definitions and the terms of use of such ratings are available on the agency's public site, http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fitchratings.com&esheet=5869383&lan=en_US&anchor=www.fitchratings.com&index=1. Published ratings, criteria and methodologies are available from this site, at all times. Fitch's code of conduct, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, affiliate firewall, compliance and other relevant policies and procedures are also available from the 'Code of Conduct' section of this site.

Contacts:

Fitch Ratings, New York
Ryan A. Greene, 212-908-0315
Ann Flynn, 212-908-9152

or



Media Relations:
Cindy Stoller, 212-908-0526
Email: cindy.stoller@fitchratings.com

COMMENTS:
Is The Greenwich Retirement Board Trying To Tell Greenwich Taxpayers Not To Worry About Illegally Appointed Captain Michael Pacewicz Big Pension Giveaway, Because Greenwich Has A "Considerable Resource Base, Highlighted By Exceptional Wealth Levels."
The Single Family Homeowners Of Greenwich Should Not Worry About The Extra Pension Money Bribe That Was Used To Get The Illegally Appointed Captain To Stop Blocking four High Level Police Positions And Resigns From The Greenwich Police Department.
Because Fitch Believes That The Town's $18.8 Million Of Assets In An OPEB Trust Fund Will "Partially Mitigate A Manageable" $63 Million Pension Liability That Greenwich Taxpayers Are Ultimately Responsible For.
Does Fitch Ratings Know About The Pension Deal That Town Hall Is Trying To Give Illegally Appointed Greenwich Police Captain Michael Pacewicz?
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Monday, January 12, 2009

1/12/09 The Raw Greenwich Blog And RSS Feed

Citizen Journalists And Bloggers Who Are From, Work In Or Used To Live In Greenwich .....

Jane Genova: Speechwriter - Ghostwriter
"CSI: Miami" - Our Madoff Revenge Fantasy Played Out - Tonight, the writers did a brilliant job playing out the tale of the crooked investment adviser who gets offed by a client who lost too much. Like Uncle Bernie...

EDDIE "Greenwich Native" ROSS
Things to Come - A Blogging Reunion! - What a fantastic time Jaithan and I had in Atlanta, antiquing at Scott's, seeing the sights and, best of all, meeting so many other bloggers! For the full ...

Greenwich Diva
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The Fox Trot By Nick "The Sly" Fox
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Rock Star Diary
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The Daily Spurgeon
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The New And Improved "For What It's Worth" (Wordpress Edition)
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The Perrot Memorial Library Blog
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Greenwich Blog :: The Blog of Greenwich, Connecticut :: USA
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1/12/09 A READER AND TOWN HALL INSIDER SUBMITS COMMENTS: Pacewicz pension bump - FUZZY MATH !



FUZZY DICE FOR TOWN HALLS
EFFORTS AT FUZZY MATH!!!





Extra!!!! Extra!!!!
Greed All About It





EXPO$ED UGLY TAXPAYER INJU$TICE
Illegally Appointed Ex-Captain Michael Pacewitz
Agrees To $top Blocking Police Department Promotion$ For A Pen$ion Bribe





Town Hall Makes A Sucker Out Of
Clueless Greenwich Time Reporter
Debra Friedman





MORE OF TAXPAYERS MONEY TO BE WASTED ON PACEWICZ


THE SINGLE FAMILY HOMEOWNERS OF GREENWICH CAN NO LONGER AFFORD THESE INSIDER PATRONAGE DEALS COMING OUT OF TOWN HALL





PLEASE READ WHAT OUR NEW TOWN HALL INSIDER HAS TO SAY:





Hi

Check the math on Pacewicz's golden parachute: +15.38%

Base $117,870.00
75% $ 88,402.50
65% $ 76,615.50

Bump $ 11,787.00 which is 15.38% of $76,615.50

Greenwich Time/Town Hall calling it 10 % . . . . . bs !!
What do they think this is . . . Wall St ?

The bump alone is a year's worth of SS for many !!





Please Read How Town Hall Took
Clueless Greenwich Time Reporter
Debra Friedman Ride:






By Debra Friedman
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:16:54 AM EST


As part of an agreement between the town and recently departed Police Capt. Michael Pacewicz, the department veteran is set to receive a 10 percent bump in his pension plan, officials said.

According to First Selectmen Peter Tesei, an agreement was formulated that included elevating Capt. Michael Pacewicz's years of service to reach the maximum pension percentage a police officer can receive.

"In terms of police, whether you are a chief or an officer, the key number that people look to obtain is 26 and two-thirds (26 years, eight months) years of service," said Tesei, who noted that the number provides any rank the maximum percentage for his or her retirement.

"Pacewicz was at 25.8 overall. For his departure, we took into consideration his years of service and utilizing his accrued vacation time to bring him to that figure."

Although the agreement has not yet been voted on by the town Retirement Board, the increase would entitle Pacewicz to receive 75 percent of his final $117,870 salary for his pension plan, instead of the 65 percent he would have been entitled to without the agreement.

According to Peter Mynarski, the town's comptroller and Retirement Board member, every police officer receives 2.5 percent of their salary for each year worked up to 26 years of service, which works out to the 65 percent figure.

"If they work an additional eight months, they max out at 75 percent," said Mynarski, who was not aware of the details in Pacewicz's agreement.


Mynarski said Pacewicz's retirement package is not on the Retirement Board's January schedule and was not certain when the board would vote on it.

COMMENT:


GREENWICH TAXPAYERS ARE SAYING THAT TOWN PENSION COSTS ARE ALREADY UP SHARPLY IN THIS ECONOMIC DOWNTURN:




More Of The Single Family Home Owners Money
Is Spent To Run The Retirement Board.




Now The Retirement Board Wants To Make A Sweetheart Deal With
Illegally Appointed Captain Pacewicz.


Town hall insiders say as the retirement boards investments
were struggling last year the pension fund was increasing
the amounts of taxpayer money spent to administer the plan.


Some say that Peter Mynarski, the town's comptroller and Retirement Board member has approved double digit increases.


This special pension bribe to get Illegally Appointed Captain Michael Pacewicz To Retire Early And Stop Blocking Four High Level Police Positions Might Be A Good Thing.


If the retirement board approves special deal for the very unpopular and Illegally Appointed Captain, the they will most like experience the raw and ravaging fury of Greenwich citizen journalists who are not s easily fooled as Debra Friedman.


Greenwich Taxpayers are mad as Hell that services are being cut and town employees are being fired while the illegally appointed captain is given a pension bribe that they and their children will have to pay for.


Greenwich Town Comptroller Peter Mynarski and retirement board members may soon be flooded with freedom of information requests from Greenwich bloggers and citizen journalists as the towns taxpayers become enraged at the sharp increases in the boards administrative expenses and the percentage of costs compared to benefits.


All this money has to be made up by the single family homeowners of Greenwich.


The towns controller and retirement board certainly need to provide an explanation.


The towns pension system is costs have to be paid out of the retirement boards assets which are funded by Greenwich taxpayers.


Special deals like the one Illegally Appointed Captain Pacewicz is receiving will will potentially hurt the benefits of police and firefighters, who can retire younger than other employees.


A cash strapped town may start to pressure the Greenwich police union, the Silver Shield, to increase front line officers retirement contributions to help make up future shortfalls caused by sweetheart deals that Police Brass are getting from the retirement board.


GPD CONTRACT NEGOTIONS ARE
COMMING UP AGAIN REAL SOON


The economy is declining and increased taxpayer contributions will most likely cost elected officials their jobs, so a big part of Illegally Appointed Captain Pacewicz's gift may come out of patrol officer's paychecks.


Why Should The Police Department's First Responders Have To Pay For Pacewicz's Failed Administrative Fat A$$.
Pacewicz's Pension Bribe Is Not Free
If Greenwich Comptroller Peter Mynarski and the rest of the pension board approve this injustice in hard economic times, then patrol officers and taxpayers will probably have to give up more of their hard earned dollars to pay for this giveaway.


PLEASE SEE:

12/20/08 Illegally Appointed Captain Michael Pacewicz Milked The Town For All It Was Worth, While Cheating An Officer Out Of What Was Rightly His

05/05/08 - Illegally Apointed Police Captain Michael Pacewicz Has Probably Cost The Single Family Homeowners Of Greenwich One Million Dollars

01/04/08 - Illegally Apointed Greenwich Police Captain Screws Up Internal Affairs Investigation As Greenwich Citizens Watch In Disblief

01/02/08 - Captain Michael Pacewicz is repeatedly bieng caught lying to Greenwich Time Newspaper

01/01/08 The 2007 Knucklehead Of The Year Award Goes To .....

12/31/07 - Michael Pacewicz Has Time For Media Interviews About A Civilian Complaint, But He Has No Time To Interview The Victim Of Police Wrong Doing

12/31/07 - Timelime Proves That Police Officers Retaliated Against A Greenwich Legislator, Because He Spoke Out About The GPD And Byram

12/29/07 - Byram man complains about civil rights violations and police using illegal search as a means of retaliation

12/27/07 - They Did A Lindy Urso On Me - Greenwich Police Raid At 6pm Prevents Me From Speking To Sam Romeo On WGCH

12/27/07 - Please Help Me Get Up To Spead On The Issues Affecting Byram

12/27/07 - Greenwich Matters Is On Tonight On WGCH

12/26/07 - This Greenwich Police Department Theroy Has Prevented The Police Department For Solving This Murder For 18 Months.

12/26/07 - Greenwich Murder Update

12/24/07 - A Christmas Wish For Justice - How To Slove The Unsolved Murders Of Greenwich

09/24/07 - Police Department Appeal - Farricker And Tessi Both Say "Forget About It"

MORE INFORMATION ON THE GREENWICH RETIREMENT BOARD AND OTHER TOWN RETIREMENT ENTITIES:

1/3/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed

Pension consultant apologizes for remarks

Connecticut Post

... of the Cambridge, Mass.-based New England Pension Consultants, apologized "for the way that the discussion at the Greenwich Retirement Board was portrayed" in a story that appeared Dec. 19 in the Connecticut Post and Greenwich Time. Moseley said ...

12/19/08 BREAKING NEWS: CT Post Reports Town Of Greenwich Retirement Board Might Replace Financial Advisor --- Questions About Madoff Fraud Brought Up

08/19/08 Reader Submitted Comments: Thanks for the blog

08/18/08 PRESS RELEASE: Philip M. Skidmore Becomes A Member Of The OPED Trust Fund Of Greenwich, CT

The Pacewicz Pension Scandal Just Might Bring

Some Much Needed Attention To The

Taxpayer Funded Greenwich Pension System





1/12/09 The Observer reports that up to 10,000 support roles could go in the event that Citigroup merges its Smith Barney with Morgan Stanley


Unhappy Citi CEO Vikram Pandit




Here Is The City, UK


Bloomberg reports Michael Nix, a money manager over at Greenwich Capital Associates, who said: 'There's been a lot of pressure for Citi to monetize some of their more valuable assets, and Smith Barney is certainly one. ...


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1/12/09 Architecture Has Been Very Good To Mr. Granoff



“2008 is actually ending up as a pretty good year,” said Rich Granoff, president and founder of R.S. Granoff Architects in Greenwich. “This was mostly due to a very strong first half, with many projects continuing from 2007, ...

1/12/09 Would Greenwich Hospital Be Willing To Help Ease The Crush At The White Plains Emergency Room?




New WP Hosp ER Design to Handle 60,000 Annually. Cut ER Wait
White Plains CitizeNetReporter



... overcrowding at the White Plains Hospital Medical Center Emergency Room and explore the hospital cooperating with Greenwich Hospital (Connecticut) so Greenwich could ease the crush at the White Plains Hospital Emergency Room. WPCNR asked the public ...






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1/12/09 Somene Named "Leah Gillis" Says That The Greenwich Police Department Was "Sketchy" For Witholding Evidence From A Defendent




Something's Sketchy Here

....His new appeal alleges his lawyers were never given two crucial pieces of evidence — a report received by Greenwich police that implicates another suspect and statements by a lawyer who said a key witness for the state had a history of ...

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1/12/09 If The Greenwich Post Can Get It's Local News Up Before 4 AM Why Can't A Billion Dollar Company Like Hearst Newspapers Do The Same?

Behind The Times:

Once Again Everyone Else Has Fresh Greenwich News Up On Thier Web Sites, Except For The Greenwich Time And The Greenwich Citizen.


Could Someone Please Go Wake Up The Green Kitty Litter Liner's Web Master


The Greenwich Post Had These News Items Up Just After Midnight.....




A well written resume and excellent interviewing skills are vital parts of a successful job search. Greenwich Library’s Peterson Business Series will present “Write a Winning Resume: What Employers Want” and “The Less Stress Interview: Practical Strategies to Prepare Yourself” on Saturday, Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., respectively, in the meeting room.




Greenwich Adult Learning Program is holding registration for English as a Second Language Tuesday, Jan. 20 through Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Havemeyer Building, 290 Greenwich Ave.


Evening registration for English as a Second Language and GED Preparation will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 20 and Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. at Greenwich High School, Folsom House, 10 Hillside Road.


Where Is The Greenwich Time?


Digital Versions Of The Greenwich Time's News Reports Were Sent Over The Internet To The CT Post Printing Plant Before 10pm Last Night.


Why Can't These News Reports Be Put Up On The Greenwich Time Web Site By Midnight.


Maybe The Greenwich Time Should Fire Their Web Master And Hire The Greenwich Post Web Master.
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UPDATE:
8:48 AM
The Greenwich Time Web Site Has Started To Come To Life:
By Meredith Blake
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:09:36 AM EST

Ever since Litchfield resident Lisa-Marie was a little girl she knew she had the gift of clairvoyance.
Her grandmother was a medium, who came from Italy in the 1930s. She taught Lisa-Marie how people's energies work and how to read them, she said.
COMMENT:
If you get real bored, then go visit Lisa-Marie and tell her you are very worried about your aunt's health and you want to know if she will be alright.
Wait for Lisa-Marie's Hocus Pocus Prgnosis, which will most likely reasure you that your beloved Grandma will recover and be OK.
Then watch the horror on Lisa-Marie's face when you inform her that your grandmother has been dead for the last 10 years.
Now you know why fortune tellers collect the money upfront, before the reading.
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:10:02 AM EST
The town health department is offering radon test kits to residents at a reduced fee of $15, as compared to $50, starting today through Friday at the health lab at Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road.
Radon, a naturally occurring, colorless and odorless gas that comes from radioactive decay of uranium in soil, is found in elevated levels in approximately 1 out 3 homes in Connecticut. It is known to cause lung cancer, according to health officials.

The test kits can be set up in a home and returned to the lab four days later for results.
By Colin Gustafson
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:17:13 AM EST

School officials have shelved the idea of adding Mandarin Chinese to the curriculum at Julian Curtiss School, saying the program would be difficult to implement when its "world languages" theme may not survive into future school years.

RETIREMENT BOARD SHOCKER:
ILLEGALLY APPOINTED CAPTAIN MICHEAL PACEWCZ WAS PROMISED A PENSION FUND BRIBE IF HE WOULD RESIGN AND STOP BLOCKING FOUR HIGH LEVEL POLICE PROMOTIONS
THE SINGLE FAMILY HOMEOWNERS OF GREENWICH WILL BE FORCED TO PAY FOR THIS EXPENSIVE GIVEAWAY !!!!!!
By Debra Friedman
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:16:54 AM EST
As part of an agreement between the town and recently departed Police Capt. Michael Pacewicz, the department veteran is set to receive a 10 percent bump in his pension plan, officials said.
By Martin B. Cassidy
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:12:21 AM EST

Considering the price of New York Yankees tickets, paying extra to ride Metro-North Railroad directly to the stadium won't be a hardship for devoted Connecticut fans, Jason Haas said.
A QUESTION FOR
THE NEW GREENWICH TIME
MANAGING EDITOR
BRUCE HUNTER:
Why Can The Norwalk Advocate Web Master Get The Above Story Up On The Web At 2:44:44 AM This Morning, But The Greenwich Time Can't Get Martin Cassidy's Story Up Until 07:12:21 AM Today?
Greenwich Roundup is once again spanning the globe to bring Greenwicites the latest news about thier town.....

Top Story:

Greenwich Yankee Fans Who Derive A Sick Pleasure From Other's Dispair. Now These Rude And Obnoxious Fans Will Have To Pay More Money To See A Ball Club Owned By A Jacka$$.
Norwalk Advocate
By Martin B. Cassidy
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 02:44:44 AM EST
Greenwich residents would pay $11.75 during peak hours and $10 off-peak. It's a little pricey, but the service will make it easier to get to Yankee Stadium, ...
ANOTHER QUESTION FOR
THE NEW GREENWICH TIME
MANAGING EDITOR
BRUCE HUNTER:
Why Can The CT Post Web Master Get The Above Story Up On The Web At 10:29:22 PM Last Night, But The Greenwich Time Can't Get Martin Cassidy's Story Up Until 07:12:21 AM Today?
Connecticut Post, CT - Jan 11, 2009
By Martin B. Cassidy
Staff Writer
Updated: 01/11/2009 10:29:22 PM EST
Considering the price of New York Yankees tickets, paying extra to ride Metro-North Railroad directly to the stadium won't be a ...
ON LAST QUESTION FOR
THE NEW GREENWICH TIME
MANAGING EDITOR
BRUCE HUNTER:
What Is The Reason That The Same Greenwich News Appears About Nine Hours Earlier On The Conneticut Post Web Site?
By Meredith Blake
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:14:08 AM EST
Greenwich Hospital officials hope this week's opening of a new ambulatory center on Holly Hill Lane will ease the hospital's growing bottleneck of elective surgeries.

The hospital's operating rooms are blocked 96 percent of the time, forcing some patients to wait until their surgeon is available or go somewhere else, according to Tami Moe, the hospital's administrative director of operative and procedural studies.

But with the opening of the new $10.3 million Holly Hill Surgery Center at 55 Holly Hill Lane on Friday, hospital officials expect there will be more opportunities for procedures, she said.

"This is very exciting," Moe said while touring the new space on Friday. "I've seen the plans for it flat on paper for more than two years; so to see it completed is very exciting."

Officials also hope the new facility will free up hospital operating room schedules to better accommodate inpatients.

Any outpatient surgeries can be conducted at the new center, including orthopedic, pediatric, gynecological, plastic, oral and general surgeries, Moe said.

The new facility adds three operating rooms to the hospital's six existing ones. The center also includes three procedural rooms, 10 post-anesthesia beds, state-of-the-art surgical equipment and a full-service sterile processing facility, hospital officials said.

There was a need to expand, Moe said. Seventy percent of the surgeries conducted at Greenwich Hospital are outpatient.
By Debra Friedman
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:15:30 AM EST
After years of planning, the town has centralized its public safety dispatch call center, joining an increasing number of municipalities to streamline operations.
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/12/2009 07:18:27 AM EST
....Some passengers from the vehicles were standing in the highway as state and local police surveyed the scene and nine vehicles were taken away by tow trucks. The other vehicles could be driven, according to Tom Nixon, deputy chief of the Greenwich Fire Department.

Motor oil and transmission fluid leaked onto the highway as a result of the accident. Before reopening around 2:15 p.m., the fire department washed away the hazards and the Department of Transportation came out to sand it, Nixon said.

Six police units, three medics and five fire trucks responded to the scene.

It was one of several accidents state police responded to along I-95 yesterday, following the snow fall Saturday of approximately 5 inches, which froze by Sunday morning, state police said.
"We've been extremely busy," the dispatcher said.

The accident is still under investigation, state police said.
The Greenwich Time Web Master Is Still Having Trouble Telling Time When You Click On The Green Kitty Liners Opinion Page You Find Multiple Contradictory Times That Causes Readers To Wonder What Else Is Inacurate In The Local Rags Articles:

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Updated: January 10, 2009 12:35:26 AM EST
Local sales tax is the wrong remedy
Staff Reports
Posted: 01/12/2009 01:00:00 AM EST
With the downturn in the economy, a number of Connecticut cities have slid from "distressed" to desperate, which has renewed support for a proposal to allow municipalities to impose their own sales taxes. Full Story
The Other Troubling Thing Is That Greenwich Roundup Was Reviewing The Greenwich Time Web Site Between 3:30 AM And 4:00 AM And This Editorial Just Was Not Posted At That Time.
If You Click Of The Picture At This Top Of This Post You Will Get A Full Screen Picture Of The Greenwich Time Web Site At 3:46 In The Morning. Look At The Time Stamp In The Lower Right Hand Corner Of The Image.
Hearst Newspapers Has A Serious Integrity Problem At The Greenwich Time.
Time And Time Again Greenwich Roundup Has Caught The Green Kitty Litter Liner Giving False Times, Yet The Other Two Mainstream Greenwich Newspapers Or Local Bloggers Do Not Have This Integrity Problem.
What Else Is Being Manipulated At This Hearst Newspaper Property?
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1/12/08 RAZING THE ROOF: Realty Woes Finally Hit Home In Greenwich


The Greenwich Hosing Market That Bulletproof Bellwether Of Residential Real Estate Is Finally Taking It's Lumps.


Reports Keep Showing That Sales Are Down Listings Are Up And Sellers Are Getting Frustrated.

After years of being insulated from the rest of the country's housing woes Greenwich properties are felling the pinch as skittish buyers are making owners wait longer to sell.

Even the luxury market - where properties generally sell faster - is taking a beating.

Upper tier homes sold for much less during the previous year if they sold at all. High end Greenwich homes are also staying on the market longer.

High end William Ravis real estate saleswoman, Kate Gamble, has told Greenwich Roundup that she has had 3 one million dollar plus deals collapse recently, because of the housing slump in Greenwich.

Greenwich Realtors did not think that Greenwich would get hit.

Another real estate saleswoman told Greenwich Roundup yesterday at the Harvest Time Church coffee bar that she was now looking for another job, and might do real estate sales only on weekends.

A Greenwich homeowner at the coffee bar added that did not need any real estate sales persons reports to know how bad things are.

She and her husband have been trying since June to sell her Greenwich home. The lady said she had to drop the original asking price from 1.38 million to $1.15 million. She said there has been plenty of interest, but still no takers.

She had seven to 10 "extremely interested" people, but no offers ever came.

Greenwich houses was not affected by the subprime mortgage crisis like other Connecticut And New York towns, but because of the loss of jobs, contraction of bonuses, and the fears of job security the Greenwich market has taken a hit.

Some are the hit is a body blow that Greenwich will not soon recover from.

One bold Real Estate salesperson has repeatedly said that the Greenwich Real Estate market started to decline long before September. William Revis salesperson Chris Fountain used to be a real estate columnist for the Greenwich Post.

Early last year he kept warning his readers that the Greenwich Real estate market was headed for a down turn, until a group of real estate agencies led by the Greenwich office of Coldwell Banker demanded Mr. Fountain's head because he was "talking down the market."

After being foolishly fired by the Greenwich Post Mr. Fountain became a citizen journalist with a blog that is called "For What It Is Worth"

Well the Greenwich Post and Coldwell Banker are struggling with a few problems, while Mr. Fountain's blog is growing at double digit rates.
And Mr. Fountain is Greenwich Roundup's official real estate expert.

It is Greenwich Roundup's understanding that Mr. Fountain attracts over 6o0 visitors a day to his web site, except when his big shot blogger friends at the New York Times and Instapundit send his numbers soaring between 3,000 and an incredible 7,500 a day.

Here Is A Sampling Of
Chris "I Have Big Shot Friends" Fountain's
Recent Writings On The
Local And Area Real Estate Market:







































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1/12/08 The Raw Greenwich News Feed (Updated)



Greenwich Roundup is once again spanning the globe to bring Greenwicites the latest news about thier town.....


Top Story:

Greenwich Yankee Fans Who Derive A Sick Pleasure From Other's Dispair. Now These Rude And Obnoxious Fans Will Have To Pay More Money To See A Ball Club Owned By A Jacka$$.


Metro-North sets Yankee train fares
Norwalk Advocate
Greenwich residents would pay $11.75 during peak hours and $10 off-peak. It's a little pricey, but the service will make it easier to get to Yankee Stadium, ...

Madoff fallout grows
Cay Compass, Cayman Islands
....They include funds linked to the Fairfield Greenwich Group, a fund of funds that lost $7.4 billion of its investors’ money after entrusting it to Mr. Madoff ...

US jobless rate at 16-year high
Theedgedaily.com
... ita s likely to be a long slog for the US labour market,a said Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners in Greenwich, Connecticut. Further highlighting the grim economic picture, a separate government report showed US wholesale inventories ...

Top 10 Madoff Losers
Politonomist, Canada
Fairfield Greenwich Group - $7.3 billion. By far the biggest loser of all, Fairfield Greenwich Group staked 100% of it’s Fairfield Sentry assets with ...

Demand Still Strong in 'Belly of the Curve'
Wall Street Journal
... that's threatening to the market, and rates are probably going to improve," said David Ader, head of government bond strategy at RBS Greenwich Capital. ...

MCW Offers Children Introduction To Musical Instruments
Westchester.com
... and founding member of Anonymous Four). Pre-concert hands-on string instrument display provided by Atelier of Greenwich, CT. Kids on Central Tickets are $15; $10 for students and senior citizens; and free for Conservatory students and faculty. For ...

Main Head
Norwalk Advocate
Those five along with Sarah Mannelly, who had 31 points in a win over Greenwich last week, and freshman point guard Kacey Pippitt have managed to turn a ...

Greenwich Pileup On 95:
CONFUSION IN GREENWICH: "First Responders Debate How Chain Reaction Accident on I 95 Occurred.

The Greenwich Police Department and Fire Department disagree on what caused the massive pile up on 95.

Sgt. Brent Reeves of Greenwich Police Department says, "...a car slid on the ice from Saturday's snowstorm and other vehicles collided with it", but Greenwich Deputy Fire Chief Thomas Nixon says a construction barrel caused the chain reaction accident .

13-car pileup closes Interstate 95
Connecticut Post
... a car slid on the ice from Saturday's snowstorm and other vehicles collided with it, said Sgt. Brent Reeves of Greenwich police. No one was badly hurt, Reeves said. Two people were transported to Stamford Hospital with minor injuries. The accident, ...

Construction barrel in roadway sparks 12-car chain reaction crash on 95
The Patent Trader
A construction barrel in the middle of Interstate 95
in Greenwich caused a 12-car chain reaction accident this morning, shutting down all northbound traffic for about two hours, from 12:15 to about 2:20 p.m.
Thomas Nixon, the deputy fire chief for the town of Greenwich, said they are investigating how the obstruction got into the roadway, but noted the construction on the overpass above where the accident happened, Exit 4 at Indian Field Road. ....
GREENWICH ROUND UP HEARS THAT DEPUTY CHIEF THOMAS NIXON'S VERSION IS THE CORRECT STORY.

Bridgeport News
... an animated movie studio responsible for the movie “Horton Hears a Who” and “Ice Age,” among others, has moved from White Plains, NY, to Greenwich, ...

Hedge funds: Cut down to size?
The Peninsula
... writes James Mackintosh As hedge fund managers returned last week to their plush offices in London's Mayfair and Greenwich, Connecticut, many hoped to forget the industry's worst year on record. But 2009 threatens to bring a detox diet for traders ...

Peninsula On-line, Qatar
US-based Fairfield Greenwich and Tremont Capital, two of the biggest, alone account for about a quarter of the $42bn total. Some high-profile investors, ...

Big donations from 12 Connecticut residents
NewsTimesLive.com
... and lobbyists. George Bush had a $250,000 inauguration contribution ceiling four years ago. Daniel Fass, a Greenwich oncologist, said he doesn't expect any perks for his $50,000 donation. But he will have access to hard-to-get tickets to balls, ...

Stamford Advocate
Greenwich's free bed expenditures are large for a hospital of its size because there are few donor stipulations, director of finance Jim Phillips said. ...

I-95 reopens after 13-car pileup
Connecticut Post
Interstate 95 in Greenwich reopened to traffic after a 13-car pilup closed the northbound side for about two hours.

Norwalk Advocate
An informational meeting for parents of players ages U9-U12 will be held Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. at the OGRCC, 90 Harding Road, in Old Greenwich. Paperwork as well as information on fees, schedules and teams will be available. All tryouts will be held at Bobby Valentine's Sports Academy. Players must pre-register by Jan. 21. Tryouts will be held Jan. 23 and Jan. 24. Contact the OGRCC at 637-3659 or e-mail ogrcc.execasst@yahoo.com

Forget About Nostradamus:
Greenwich Roundup Demonstrates It's Psychic Abilities
Look For This Upcoming Feature News Story In The Mainstream Greenwich Newspapers One Week From Today:

The Date In History Ex-Greenwich Time Editor Joe "I Commisioned An Investigative Report On Murder Victim Martha Moxley And Kept In My Desk For Ten Years Because I Was Afraid I Would Get Sued" Pisani Would Like Us All To Forget.

January 19, 2000 - Michael Skakel, nephew of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy surrenders in Greenwich, Connecticut, to face charges that he beat a childhood friend to death 24 years before.

Stamford Advocate
In Greenwich, police and firefighters had responded to about 10 accidents by about 5 pm and had answered more than 100 phone calls, according to police. ...

DoD Spending To Peak in '10?
Defense News
... agencies. That initiative is expected to cost about $30 billion over the next five to seven years. Analysts from Greenwich, Conn.-based Broadpoint AmTech, a stock trading and research firm, said they expect modest growth for the defense industry ...

Columbia Daily Tribune, MO


The "Equus" horses went to Greenwich, Conn., for a day to visit a horse farm owned by one of the show’s producers. The actors watched professionals groom ...
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