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Friday, May 2, 2008

05/02/08 - The Greenwich Time Web Site Still MIA - The Raw Greenwich News Feed For Friday ----- Update Number Three


THE RAW FEED

Today's Top Story - Greenwich Media Watch - The News 12 Website, The Greenwich Post Website And Now The Greenwich Citizen Website Has Brought Their Viewers The Latest On The Greenwich Millionaire Murder Mystery.

However, Greenwich Time Website Users No Nothing About How One Of The Trujillo Brothers Surprised Even The Judge In The Millionaire Mystery By Hiring Greenwich Lawyer Mike Sherman.

The Greenwich Time Web Site Is Still Behind The Times. For Days This Important Hearing Has Been Totally Missed By The Greenwich Time Website.

However, Today The Greenwich Citizen Website Has Coverage For The Greenwich Time Website Users.

There has been a second delay of unsealing the arrest warrants for the Trujillo cousins accused of conspiring to kill rogue real estate financier Andrew Kissel.
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Also Please See:


05/01/08 - Greenwich Time MIA On Kissel Murder Mystery - There Is Nothing On The Web


04/30/08 - Breaking News From The Greenwich Post & News 12 Video (Updated)


04/30/08 - Today Could Be The Day That We Learn Why The Greenwich Police Depatment Thinks Two Brothers Killed A Millionaire Real Estate Developer


Please Check Greenwich Roundup Throughout The Day For All Of The Latest Greenwich News And Blog Reports.

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``Family Office Association'' Launches to Address Wealth Preservation ..

Business Wire

.. on behalf of our members through FOA partnerships and alliances. The first chapter to launch is located in Greenwich, CT, with future chapters planned for New York City, Boston, Palm Beach, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. FOA will ...

Tags: Marketing


'Sopranos' star gets a life - a 'Secret Life'

New York Daily News

... Evans hosts the annual "Hoe Down" fund-raiser for "Kids in Crisis" tomorrow at the Tudor Investments property in Greenwich, Conn. On May 15, he's the commencement speaker at Sussex ( N.J. ) Community College in Sussex.... "Late Show" bandleader Paul ...


Tags: Soap Opera, Comedy, Entertainment, Television Drama,

Safeguard Your Retirement in Hard Times

BusinessWeek

... - reducing both mortgage and maintenance expenses - may be the solution. Loretta Nolan, a financial planner in Old Greenwich, Conn., has a 57-year-old client, a corporate executive, whose home has lost about $200,000 in value recently. The executive ...


Tags: Foreclosures, IRA, Personal Finance

Factory sector contracts, jobless claims jump

The Washington Post

... number is consistent with positive growth in economy," said Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners LLC in Greenwich, Connecticut. "This is a very sharp slowdown, and it's possible we'll have a recession, but if it doesn't happen in next ...


Tags: Financial Markets


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Reverse 911: Could Be Cool

by Stamford Talk

Like other cities, including Norwalk, New Canaan and Greenwich, Stamford will use the reverse 911 system to notify residents about "planned and unforeseen public safety matters," the statement said. It allows city officials to record, ...

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The cost for Stamford was not available yesterday, but Greenwich signed a two-year, $58,000 contract for the same system, which began running in December. New Canaan began using the same system in October after signing a one-year contract for $17,500, and Norwalk spent $91,649 for a one-year contract.
Stamford Talk Resources - http://stamfordtalkresources.blogspot.com/

Art Opening: Marty Kremer, Glass and Cate Leach, Paintings


When: Friday May 2nd, 2008 - 06:00 PM
Where: Greenwich Library at Flinn Gallery reception hosted by the Flinn Gallery Committee.
Greenwich Library | Today's Events - http://www.greenwichlibrary.org

Greenwich Man Praised For FOI Action

by andy thibault

State Sunshine And Open Records Stephen Whitaker: Sunshine Troublemaker of the Week Meet Stephen Whitaker, our 23rd Sunshine Troublemaker of the Week. Mr. Whitaker lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. Complete Article. Cool Justice Blog.
The Cool Justice Report - http://cooljustice.blogspot.com/

Carpet cleaner puts health first - Greenwich Time

by strivem

Carpet cleaner puts health first .... I went to a business expo at Madison Square Garden and learned about carpet cleaning. I figured that I'd check it out. I bought the equipment and started a … ...
Carpet Cleaning Info - http://www.yourcarpetcleaninginfo.com

Fitch Rates Greenwich Hospital (Connecticut) $53MM CHEFA Revs ...


NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AAA/F1+'rating to the $53930000 State of Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds, Greenwich Hospital.
Business Wire Bond/Stock Rating News - http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/?epi-content=...

Compromise Tax Deal Pitched To Blue Sky Anim Studios

by nmancer

House Speaker James Amann has had a tough time persuading his colleagues in the General Assembly to provide tens of millions of dollars in additional tax credits to help Blue Sky Studios Inc. move from White Plains, NY, to Greenwich. ...
Nmancer's TekLog - http://nmancer.net

Hedge Fund Product Control / Ashton Lane Group, Inc / Greenwich, CT


Ashton Lane Group, Inc/ Greenwich, CT Provide finance and control support within a prestigious multi strategy hedge fund Responsibilities: · P&L reporting on a number of Equity, Credit and Commodity strategies ...
Seeking Alpha Jobs - http://jobs.seekingalpha.com/

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Power Plant Park Hearing Sizzling: 2 Fields vs. 1

If it had been a football game, the score in Monday night's jam-packed public hearing in Central Middle School on Power Plant Park would have been a 45 to 8 victory for the "one playing field" team.
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Arbor Day Brings New Honey Locust Trees to GHS


A green idea took root on National Arbor Day last Friday when Greenwich High School (GHS) horticulture teacher Parker Gambino and his class partnered with the Greenwich Tree Conservancy to plant a shade giving honey locust tree nearby the athletic fields of the High School.
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Noted Johns Hopkins Doctor Inspires 700 at Hyatt


After dessert of brownies heaped with whipped cream and strawberries almost big as plums, 22 special fifth graders - and 678 big people - in the Hyatt's Regency ballroom Monday trained eyes and ears on Ben Carson, iconic Johns Hopkins doctor.
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Police Officer, Home from Iraq, Receives Hero's Welcome

Steady rain did not dampen a patriotic and heartfelt welcome home ceremony to returning-to-work police officer Sean O'Donnell after a second Army National Guard deployment to Iraq.
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Modulars Made Safe to Become Glenville School's Host Home

Come fall, the Glenville School community will be headed toward the modulars as its school renovation begins.
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Soy-based Spray Insulation Provides Sustainable Alternative

Soy is good for human health, and now, your home, too. As Americans, and in particular families in Fairfield County, seek alternative sources of energy and nourishment to do their part to create a sustainable future - going green as it is commonly known - Matthew McCullough saw an opportunity.
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Friday night Greenwich High's boys lacrosse team waded into the tepid waters of self-doubt and vulnerability.
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Opinion - By the Numbers: Red Cross, Volunteers Awesome

"Lifesaver" is the word a visually-impaired resident comes up with when asked his opinion of Greenwich Red Cross Motor Services.
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Riverside Yacht Club hosts Jazz Divas this weekend


The Jazz Divas will perform during this Saturday’s Derby Night at SoundWaters’ 13th Annual Tall Ships Ball...... Jodi Maxner, Karen Hayward, Peggi de la Cruz, and pianist Martha Lind will serenade guests as they arrive at the Kentucky Derby-themed fund-raise...

Soccer Moms hit the Greenwich field

Straight from its success at Coast Sports, one of Los Angeles’ largest youth recreation organizations, Greenwich 1-on-1 introduces Soccer Moms, a soccer class for women who are eager to learn the game of soccer, or for women who have played before and want to get back into the game.

Red Cross seeks blood donations next week

The Greenwich Chapter of the American Red Cross is asking all eligible blood donors to sign up for blood drives on Monday, May 5, at Temple Sholom at 300 E. Putnam Ave., from 1:30 to 7 p.m. and Friday, May 9, at St. Mary Parish Center at 178 Greenwich Ave., from 12:30 to 6:15 p.m.

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The Greenwich Police Blotter


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Police Watch: The following reports were released May 2

ASSAULT

A 42-year-old Old Greenwich woman was arrested April 28 and charged with disorderly conduct, interfering with an officer, assault on a police officer and risk of injury to a minor. Police had been sent to the scene of a custody dispute where the woman had been acting in an “aggressive and disorderly manner.” She allegedly resisted the officers’ attempts to arrest her and injured them during the course of the incident. The woman was held in lieu of a $25,000 cash bond and was due in court April 29.

FAILURE TO PAY

Alonzo Tribble, 20, of 49 Rockwood Lane was arrested April 29 and charged with failure to pay or plead. Tribble reportedly turned himself in to police custody on an outstanding arrest warrant. He had allegedly failed to respond to an infraction complaint for an Aug. 27 incident where he was cited for reportedly urinating in public at the Island Beach parking lot. Tribble was released on a $103 cash bond and is due in court May 13.

APPEAR

Anthony Repaci, 48, of 66 Pemberwick Road was arrested April 30 and charged with first degree failure to appear. He had allegedly failed to respond to a Jan. 9, 2007, court date and turned himself in on the outstanding warrant. Repaci was being held in lieu of a $75,000 cash bond and was due in court April 30.

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A campaign to raise money for a new animal shelter has collected more than $150,000 above what is needed to break ground on a modern facility for town strays, according to the head of the fundraising effort. Full Story

Himes takes shot at Shays' war votes

In commemoration of the fifth anniversary of President Bush's speech declaring "mission accomplished" in Iraq, Democratic congressional candidate Jim Himes yesterday said the war and other issues are still unresolved.
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Threatened with stiffer fines of up to $5,000 if they fail to separate cardboard, bottles and newspapers from regular trash, some carting companies say a proposed crackdown by the town on recycling offenders is a bunch of garbage.
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Fans of art return to see, display wares on the Avenue

Greenwich resident, Rob Smith, 50, was on Greenwich Avenue to see his daughter dance in front of the post office, but a painting in the window of a nearby store caught his eye.
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More than 40 people gathered outside Town Hall yesterday for an hour of prayer. The first Thursday in May is the National Day of Prayer and residents from various places of worship across the community said prayers for the government, military, business, education, media, church, family and nation.
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