
Margaux, Julia and Samantha Knox pick out their palms before the start of morning services at St. Agnes. (David Ames/For Greenwich Time march08photo)
Christians begin solemn Holy Week
Some parishioners at St. Agnes Church chose to fold their palms into the shape of crosses, others merely folded the long palms in half while still others held the palm in one piece and allowed the wiry ends to flap about yesterday.
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Christians begin solemn Holy Week
Some parishioners at St. Agnes Church chose to fold their palms into the shape of crosses, others merely folded the long palms in half while still others held the palm in one piece and allowed the wiry ends to flap about yesterday.
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A mandate for fun Families turn out for Purim celebration
Purim is everything a child could ask for, which makes it better than Halloween and Hanukkah, said 10-year-old Elise Perry who sported a plush hat in the shape of an elephant's head as her costume yesterday at Temple Sholom.
Town sends out voter canvass forms
Whether they're for Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama or John McCain, residents who fail to respond to a townwide voter canvass risk sitting on the sidelines during this year's highly anticipated presidential election.
Police seek man accused of exposure
Police are looking for a man who exposed himself to three teenage girls in Old Greenwich Saturday afternoon, according to a police press release.
Town may use biodiesel for fleet
Officials in Greenwich are considering a soy-based blend of biodiesel fuel to power about half of the 300 vehicles in the municipal fleet, a move that they said would cut down on harmful emissions and help the town become more energy independent.
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