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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

06/03/08 Greenwich Post News Links For Tuesday


Justin Lee and William Blumberg will be competing in an international tennis competition. They are Brunswick School students.

Brunswick boys head to international tennis match

Brunswick School students William Blumberg, a rising fifth grader, and Justin Lee, a rising fourth grader, have made it to the seventh annual international tennis team competition between the United States and Europe.

Smiths appeal Probate ruling

The Smith family has filed an appeal of Greenwich Probate Judge David Hopper’s decision upholding Jennifer Hagel Smith’s $1,085,000 settlement with Royal Caribbean cruise lines, saying potentially embarrassing information about her behavior motivated the settlement.

Sweet symphony

Krystof Witek, concertmaster of the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra and his wife, flutist Tanya Dusevic-Witek, recently spent the day with third, fourth and fifth graders at Glenville School, presenting four performances of baroque to contemporary music for violin and flute. Underwritten by the Greenwich Symphony’s 'GSO in Greenwich Schools' program, other events this year included a string quartet at Eastern Middle School and 'Storytime Quartet' with narrator for second and third graders at North Street School.

Why is the Greenwich Post failing to keep the single family home-owners of Greenwich and the Glenville School parents "posted" on the unfolding Principal Marc D'Amico story?

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