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Saturday, October 30, 2004
10/30/04 - Police Blotter - Child Safety Alert
Thursday, October 28, 2004
10/28/04 - Happy Halloween - Water Prices Are Going Down
In a final decision issued yesterday afternoon, the state Department of Public Utility Control ordered Bridgeport-based Aquarion Water Co. to cut rates for the Greenwich division, which also serves Darien.
Saturday, October 23, 2004
10/23/04 - There Should Be Enough Flu Shots For Staff And Patients
All the homes expect to have enough doses for both patients and staff.
The Nathaniel Witherell is waiting for the CDC to distribute scarce doses to the state Department of Public Health, which will supply municipal health departments.
Greenwich Woods and Haven Health both said their supplier has assured them the doses they need will be available by December.
Friday, October 22, 2004
10/22/04 - According To Town Records - Antares Moorland LLC Recieved A Stop Work Order
Antares Mooreland LLC. The firm received wetlands permission in the spring to build backcountry residences at vacant lots No. 9 Mooreland Road and No. 7 Langhorne Lane, and to rebuild a larger house at 44 Mooreland Road.
Sunday, October 17, 2004
October 17, 2004 - Survey: Town cops could do better - Greenwich Time
Saturday, October 16, 2004
10/16/04 - Police Blotter - Child Safety Alert
Yesterday around 3 p.m. a man in a green minivan stopped two young girls on Lockwood Road and asked them to get in, police said.
Wednesday, October 13, 2004
10/13/04 - First Selectman jim lash Swears In New Police Officer
Brian R. Perusse, 21, became a police officer at a swearing-in ceremony this morning at Town Hall.
With his parents and sister looking on, Perusse took an oath to uphold state and local laws and the U.S. Constitution, administered by First Selectman Jim Lash.
Perusse's hiring brings the department to its maximum force of 157 sworn officers, said Sgt. Jeffrey Moran of the Greenwich Police Training Division. The starting salary is $45,723.
Sunday, October 10, 2004
10/10/04 - Greenwich Roundup For The Week Of 10/04/04 Thru 10/10/04
Flanked by James Walters and Selectman Penny Monahan yesterday, Jim Lash said town payroll accountants' recent conclusion that the town had overpaid Gray and other activated reservists was wrong. Lash said Gray would be reimbursed the $500 and future paychecks would be issued for the regular amount.
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About 75 people attended the open house, including First Selectman Jim Lash, Selectmen Peter Crumbine and Penny Monahan, state Reps. Claudia "Dolly" Powers, Livvy Floren and Lile Gibbons, and dozens of town employees.
Floren, a Republican, is seeking a third term representing the 149th District in the state House of Representatives, which includes eastern Greenwich and parts of Stamford. She is being challenged by Kim Hynes, a Stamford Democrat.
10/10/04 - Is It Time To Start Organizing A Group To Stop Parents From Allowing Underage Drinking In Thier Homes?
Many parents do allow underage drinking in their homes, and it is particularly time the community had a discussion about this problem.
Saturday, October 2, 2004
10/02/04 - A community college for greenwich ?
"We're thinking perhaps in Greenwich, but this is very exploratory," he said. "We need to reach out more to the southern part of Fairfield County. One of the interesting things I foresee there is not only offering educational programs but some of the cultural events that I think pull people in Greenwich. And the other thing there too, strategically, is to bring people from Westchester County and New York."