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Federal environmental officials awaiting Greenwich sewer report
Federal officials are awaiting a report on the Dec. 12 sewer main break at Sound Shore Avenue, which sent still-untold millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Mianus River over the next four days.
A Jan. 16 probable cause hearing has been scheduled for a former Byram pharmacist arrested after his place of business was raided by the FBI in September.
Town gas finally falls below $2 a gallon
Long home to some of Connecticut's highest gas prices, Greenwich can celebrate the arrival of an important benchmark: under-$2 a gallon gas.
After a semester of highs and lows, buying and selling, four Greenwich High School teens outperformed the S&P 500 by 185 percent to take first place in the Stock Market Game.
Dems, Rell clash over special session
HARTFORD - Democratic leaders of the General Assembly don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to Gov.
U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman of Stamford is attempting to mend fences with the head of the state Democratic Party.
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