Connecticut Governor M.Jodi Rell answers questions about how she is handling the budget crisis in her office at the Capital.
(Phil Noel/Hearst Newspaper Staff photo)
HARTFORD - By the time Gov. M. Jodi Rell finished her latest deficit-reduction plan last week, she was enmeshed in budget numbers and having trouble sleeping.
Greenwich employees warned over gifts
It's the season of giving, but town employees are under strict instructions not to accept anything of value during the holiday season and throughout the year.
If only the town of Greenwich could write a check for $100 million - la the New York Yankees. Officials say it could take an infusion of close to that amount of money or perhaps even more to make the town's pension fund whole again after several months of staggering losses.
Greenwich lawyer returns to work after probation
After a year spent barred from practicing law, Greenwich Attorney Philip Russell is back in the game and looking straight ahead.
All families are feeling the effects of the current economic crunch. Conditions have only worsened for those scraping to make ends meet.
Town briefs
Chabad holds family Hanukkah Party Chabad of Greenwich will hold its family Hanukkah Party at 4:30 p.
GREENWICH - A proposal to charge $10 just to appeal a parking ticket, regardless of the outcome, innocent or guilty, didn't stand a snowball's chance of getting approved Friday by the Board of Selectmen.
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