Featured Greenwich News Reports:
Norwalk Takes on Greenwich in Season Opener
Norwalk Citizen - Norwalk
Greenwich was able to score three more goals before the end of the second period, going into the second half up 8-4 over the Bears. ...
Merger puts firms under one roof
Greenwich Time - Greenwich,CT,USA
By Susan Nova Preferred Properties Inc., with offices at 177 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich, last week agreed to merge with Coldwell Banker Residential ...
Greenwich rugby downs Prep. 22-8
Greenwich Post - Greenwich,CT
After rolling over New Rochelle (74-0) and Keio (53-0), the Greenwich High School rugby team traveled to Fairfield Prep Wednesday. Although the Jesuits were ...
Treasurys Rise As Stocks Fall
The Associated Press
"It's a dead, quiet Friday," said David Ader, bond strategist at RBS Greenwich Capital in Greenwich, Conn. He said trading could get more volatile, however, ...
WFHA Celebrates Tenth Anniversary at Annual Dinner Dance
Connecticut Jewish Ledger - West Hartford,CT,USA
GREENWICH, Conn., April 1, 2008 -- More than 400 supporters of Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy gathered for a festive evening of dinner and dancing, ...
Featured Greenwich Blog Post:
Rochambeau in Connecticut with John Savage
Where: Greenwich Library at Meeting Room Rochambeau in Connecticut with John Savage. Historian John Savage traces the role of the French Expeditionary Army under Rochambeau during the American Revolution. Free. Open to all.
Greenwich Library | Today's Events - http://www.greenwichlibrary.org
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