Event Chairwoman Sabrina Forsythe (center) with models, from left, (front) Lydia West, Alisa Miller, Cynthia Ryan, Francine Blinten, (second row) Katha Diddel-Warren, Alexis Macbeth, Anne Ogilvy, Pamela Pell, Alease Fisher Tallman, Cristin Marandino, (third row) Joan Kiplinger, Shonu Pande, Jane Granruth and Darby Cartun.
More than 250 women turn out for garden party
Greenwich Adult Day Care held its 14th annual garden party on May 1 at the Riverside Yacht Club. Event chair Sabrina Forsythe and her committee organized the event featuring a silent auction, luncheon and fashion show presented by Saks Fifth Avenue of Greenwich. All proceeds from the benefit directly impact the seniors and families that GADC supports.
Pezant to be honored Sunday
Dr. David Pezant, chief medical officer of the New York Fire Department, will be honored on Sunday, June 8, at the Greenwich Country Club from 5:30 to 7:30 for his testing of a serious lung disease called Alpha-1 in Sept. 11, 2001, emergency responders.
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?
Greenwich Post readers don't even know that Suspended Principal D'Amico Apologized. When Is The Greenwich Post Website Going To Tell It's Readers About MONDAY"S Meeting Attended By Suspended Principal D'Amico, Superintendent Dr. Betty Sternberg And Lawyers From Both Sides.
It Looks Like The Greenwich Post Could Not Report On Breaking School News, Because They Were To Busy Reporting On This Old News Story.....
Jun 4, 2008
Kempner gets nominal damages; beach suit won't proceed
United States District Court Judge Janet Hall handed Stamford resident Paul Kempner a partial victory this May by finding the town had violated his free speech rights by barring him from biking through Greenwich Point, but dismissed the rest of his suit, which claimed the entry fees violate the state Supreme Court’s 2001 ruling providing access to nonresidents, on summary judgment, and gave the town exactly what it was looking for.
ALSO:
Police Watch: The following are released reports of June 3
RECKLESS DRIVING
Nicholas Sikiotis, 18, of Stamford was arrested June 2 and charged with reckless driving, failure to obey an officer’s signal and failure to carry a driver’s license. Officers directing traffic at the intersection of Valley Road and Palmer Hill Road because of construction, and a car driven by Sikiotis came speeding toward the intersection. Police said Sikiotis ignored officer hand signals and commands to slow down and sped up before skidding on the road, forcing the officer to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. Sikiotis then allegedly attempted to flee the scene but his car was forced to a stop by construction vehicles. The officer caught up on foot and arrest him. Sikiotis was released on a $500 cash bond and is due in court June 16.================================================
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