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Thursday, May 8, 2008

05/08/08 - Greenwich Public Schools Lied To Parents When They Tried To Blame The Hamilton Avenue Modular Contamination On The Factory


Greenwich Time Reporters Are Too Scared To See, Hear or Say What Happened At The Contaminated Modular Classrooms

Here Is Something That You Won't Read In The Greenwich Time


Navigant Consulting's Presentation to Board of Education entitled
Temporary Classroom at WMS...


Clearly Shows That School Administrators And The Town Of Greenwich Building Department Did Not Make Sure That The Contaminated Modular Met Local Building Codes.

Greenwich Public School's Drawing Of The Contaminated Modular Classrooms Are "Incomplete And Uncoordinated".

Navigant Consulting Clearly States:

"Design errors and omissions were a contributing factor in the development of mold in the building overhangs."

How did the Greenwich Time Miss Navigant Consultings Report?

It looks like the Greenwich Time reporters were too busy waiting for a press release from Susan Wallerstein, Assistant Superintendent for business.

We are sure that Ms. Wallerstein's press release will tell us why the contaminated classrooms did not meet local building codes.

We are also sure that Ms. Wallerstein will clearly explain why her departments drawings of the contaminated modular classrooms are incomplete and uncoordinated.

We are also sure Ms. Wallerstien's press release will truthfully explain how her department's design errors and omissions were a contributing factor in the contamination of the modular classrooms.

Once Ms. Wallerstein's press release arrives at the Greenwich Time, then they will run it through the spell checker and publish it on the front page.

Time and Time Again Greenwich Residents Have Had To Rely On Blogers To Bring Them The News About What Is Going On In And Around Greenwich.

Where is the investigative Reporting?


Where are the Freedom Of Information requests from hard nosed reporters?

Why is the Greenwich press affraid of Betty and the BOE?

How many parents and single family home owners of Greenwich remember this news headline.....

03/12/08 No mold hazard found at Ham Ave. modulars (Greenwich Time)

This story reminds one of a Greenwich Public School Press Release being run through a spell checker before being published on the front page.

Why can't Greenwich newspaper reporters be fearless when confronting the Board Of Education?


Has a Greenwich Time reporter been brave enough to go up to The Greenwich Fire Chief or Greenwich Building Inspector and ask.....

"How did you let children occupy a modular classroom that did not met local building codes?" Has a Greenwich Time reporter been brave enough to file even one Freedom Of information request about the contaminated modular classrooms?

Now you know why Bill Clark at the Greenwich Gossip Blog calls the newspaper the "Yellowich Time"

Please see:

05/06/08 - Did You Know That Greenwich Gossip Webmaster Bill Clark Had Been Banned By The Yellowich Time



By The Way: Have You Seen Anything In The Yellowich Time About The Harris Survey?

03/07/08 - Delayed - The Harris Survey, a bi-annual satisfaction survey of parents, teachers and students, which was to be sent out this month.


03/30/08 - School Parents Are Excited That The Delayed School Satisfaction Survey Is Comming Out Next Week


I guess the Yellowich Time Reporters Don't Care What The Parents Think About
Betty "You Can Trust Me" Sternberg
And The Greenwich Public Schools?


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O5/08/08 - Stamford Advocate / Yellowich Time Once Again Can't Take The Heat


The comments were removed by the ...

...publisher?

...editor?

...webmaster?

...all of the above?

Newspaper Decides To Shoot The Messenger


Stamford Advocate Website Steps Up Web Media, Bans StationStops.com From Comments (?)

This article is critical of the Stamford Advocate family of websites, and its not my first. However, it is specifically critical, and it is constructive criticism....

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the story about the Beating and Robbery At Riverside Walgreens still does not have the security cam photos (we have them here).

This last story is especially unfortunate, as the sister of the victim in the case specifically commented on the article on their website, asking why Greenwich Time had not included the pictures.

Previously, I had commented on these stories on the Stamford Advocate website and let their confused readers know that I had the images discussed on my website. However, my comments seem to not be appearing on the Stamford Advocate website anymore :( I don’t know if they have banned me or its simply a fluke...

...From the email response from Stamford Advocate Marketing Services, it would seem that the issue is a workflow problem, where editors submit the text copy and rely on web producers to follow through with media prior to website publication...

...when a large newspaper chain like the Stamford Advocate/Greenwich Time/Norwalk Advocate will not consistently publish photographs of persons wanted by local police on their website, they are really dropping the ball on a longstanding public service in the newspaper community...

...If the Stamford Advocate wants to keep their own photographs limited to print publication, thats fine and entirely their right to do so. However, when they are provided photos by public officials which need to be widely distributed in order to be of any use to the local police, they are failing their community by not publishing them on their website in a consistent and timely manner.

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Censorship Is Alive And Doing Well In Greenwich

05/06/08 - Did You Know That Greenwich Gossip Webmaster Bill Clark Had Been Banned By The Yellowich Time


05/05/08 - More censorship In Greenwich - Reader Submitted Comments: “... a dissenting voice to shut up.”


05/04/07 - Joe Pisani, Editor Of Greenwich Time, Has Been Fired By The Paper's New Owner


05/02/08 - Where The Heck Is Chris Fountain And His "For What It's Worth" Column In The Greenwich Post Real Estate Section


05/02/08 - First Amendment - Freedom Of The Press - You can not copyright a public document paid for with the tax dollars of single family home owners


04/29/08 - Librarians Are Still Freaking Out Over Freedom Of Speech


04/28/08 - Do you really think it was Greenwich Senior Citizens who were involved in counterfeiting beach passes?

  • Please Read How Weak Reporting Can And Has Outsourced To India

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05/08/08 - Greenwich Real Estate Blog Posts


Greenwich Mansion

Teardown Controversy

Continues

Russian Billionaire Outrages Greenwich With Supermansion
By Cher


There has been some recent controversy about a massive project that involves an $18M teardown on Simmons Lane in Greenwich, CT. I found a link to this interesting article that not only discusses the plans for the 27000 SF estate, ...

... the correct Russian description for “outrageous”, but my limited dictionary here shows me that the word defining “big” is being expressed as большой. Of course Andrei will have to confirm this for me.

This is the house that supposedly has plans for 26 toilets. I suppose that by having 26 toilets, one should be able to flush large amounts of money down them most efficiently.

Teardown Post - http://blog.teardowns.com


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05/08/08 - Media Alert - CHANGE OF VENUE for Friday's Col. David Hackworth Day Salute in Greenwich


Support the troops with more than lip service

NEWS from SFTT Foundation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 7, 2008

Contact: Maura Kallaway at 203--629-0288

Betty Cordellos at 203-656-0207; cell tel: 203-820-4691

So that it won’t rain on our little parade – the public tribute with 1st Selectman Tesei and others, previously scheduled to take place in front of the Greenwich Post Office, has been moved indoors to:

Richards of Greenwich (359 Greenwich Ave.) from 6:15 to 6:30 PM on Friday May 9

See revised program below. And as before, please plan to join us, and bring or send your camera crew, for the public ceremony and stay for the 6:30 B.E.S.T. benefit event at Richards. We welcome your attendance and will be happy to facilitate interviews and photo opportunities with attendees, special guests and honorees for your local and community news coverage as well as living/society stories and features. – Betty Cordellos

PS- Two more reasons to stick around for the B.E.S.T. event immediately following the brief ceremony: talk with Roger Charles about a SFTT-facilitated news story -about the unconscionable treatment a number of returning Iraqi vets are enduring - that will breaking nationally over the next couple weeks on a major network news program and a national newspaper; and John Grant, father of a soldier on active duty in Iraq - who is heading up SFTT’s newest campaign: Families for the Troops (formerly known as Fathers for the B.E.S.T.) which is touching families from Texas to Greenwich with loved ones serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

MAY 9, 2008 PROCLAIMED COL. DAVID HACKWORTH DAY

BY THE TOWN OF GREENWICH AND THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT

David Hackworth Day tribute Public Ceremony Scheduled on May 9, 2008

6:15 PM- 6:30 PM Richard’s, 359 Greenwich Ave., Greenwich, CT

-Greenwich’s Silver Shield Honor Guard - led by pipes and drums - will march from the Police Station, arriving at Richards at 6:15 PM to pay their respects.

-First Selectman Peter Tesei will read his Proclamation

-Hack’s friend – author, former judge and TV journalist Catherine Crier - will say a few words about the SFTT (Hack’s legacy foundation)

objective: protecting America’s frontline troops before they go into battle by making sure they have the best available critical combat gear to meet their assigned missions and make it home alive and in one piece and

She will present SFTT’s 2008 Support the Troops with More than Lip Service Award to Operation Helmet’s Mark Meaders.

-Hack’s grandson Cameron England Scott will lay a wreath (donated by Colony Florist)

-Final tribute by the Silver Shield, pipe and drum will close the 2008 Col. David Hackworth Day tribute.

6:30 PM – You are invited to stay for the B.E.S.T. (best available equipment in support of the troops) benefit cocktail reception and auction immediately following at Richards, co-hosted by SFTT’s Eilhys England Hackworth and Scott Mitchell of Richards.

See www.sftt.org for information on the organization and the B.E.S.T. benefit.

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ABOUT SFTT Foundation

SFTT’s unique educational and advocacy mission is to see that the Pentagon and our elected leaders in Washington get the right equipment, training and leadership for our US troops by giving a public voice to and providing a candid forum for America’s front-line forces. SFTT was founded by Col. David Hackworth and Eilhys England Hackworth to educate our country's citizens on the need to give a voice to our serving sons and daughters and to demand that they receive: Equipment superior to the best an enemy can employ against them; Training that fully prepares them to succeed in all assigned missions; Leadership dedicated to selfless service and the timeless values of duty, honor, and country. Through news breaking reporting from the foundation’s Defense Watch webzine and its INTEL CENTER, which is regularly monitored and sought out by major media, SFTT has been instrumental in shining the bright light of public scrutiny on injustices from anthrax vaccines to Abu Ghraib to substandard body armor. Defense Watch has been the source, credited and not, for recent front page articles and news segments in the New York Times and the Washington Post, 60 Minutes, NBC Nightly News and Dateline, and other national broadcast news programs. ‘Hack’ was a Greenwich resident until the time of his death in May 2005 from bladder cancer from exposure to Agent Blue in Viet Nam. His widow, Eilhys, continues to guide the foundation from the couple’s Greenwich home. The 501(c)3 organization is supported by donations from concerned individuals. More information can be found on the foundation website: www.SFTT.org.

05/08/08 - Greenwich Afternoon Update


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05/08/08 - The Raw Greenwich News Feed


THE RAW FEED

  1. Prime Brokers Will Generate Over US$11 Billion in Revenues from Hedge ...

    Business Wire

    ... While many US hedge funds still run their international portfolios from offices in the Greenwich, CT

  2. Book review: The Blackjack Hijack

    Die is Cast

    ... book is going to come up in conversation, but if it does, I'm covered here Einstein. The Blackjack Hijack . Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Books, 1976. Paperback, $1.50 In the 1960s, with Ed Thorp's publication of Beat the Dealer , there ... Comment?

  3. Family Services of Westchester to honor Family of the Year

    Journal News

    ... Ave. in White Plains. The honorees are Robert and Cristina Weisz and children, Alexandra and Andrew, of Greenwich, Conn. 'Robert Weisz is not only a leader in Westchester's real-estate community, but also a leader in helping those less fortunate ...

  4. Circle of Friends to salute volunteers

    Thehour.com

    ... at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, to honor its more than 70 teen and adult volunteers. Susan Robison of Westport, a Greenwich school teacher and volunteer coordinator, who has been volunteering with The Circle of Friends for more than three years, will ...

  5. General Dynamics Picks Retired Admiral Johnson as Chief Executive Officer

    Bloomberg

    ... percent. ``The ship business is recovering, so the naval background is important,'' Peter Arment , an analyst with Greenwich, Connecticut-based American Technology Research, said in an interview yesterday. ``You've got to have relations in the ...

  6. Tisdale cited for anti-poverty work

    Connecticut Post

    ... was awarded the club's Distinguished Civic Leader Award. He won the award at the group's recent spring gala in Greenwich. Tisdale oversees a staff of more than 400 people who provide anti-poverty services to more than 35,000 residents in Bridgeport, ...

  7. Pelican Cafe a labor of love in Lake Park

    Palm Beach Post

    ... "We wanted to both get back to Florida," Howe said. She grew up here, and her family is in Jupiter. He's from Greenwich, Conn., where he'd been working as a food and beverage manager. "He's from a family with a background in fine dining," Howe said ...

  8. Euro Declines to Eight-Week Low Against Dollar Before ECB Policy Meeting

    Bloomberg Business News

    ... and global contagion will be taking hold,'' said Alan Ruskin , head of international currency strategy at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets in Greenwich, Connecticut, in an interview on Bloomberg Television. ``This is playing in favor of the dollar in ...

  9. Blue Source Unveils Carbon Offset Sales

    Institutional Investor

    ... trading market--unofficially referred to as the Alberta Carbon Offset Market. The company, which is backed by Greenwich, Conn., private equity outfit First Reserve Corp., sold the offsets for $10-13 each, because buyers incur more delivery and ...

  10. Dutch Artworks Reunited At Bruce Museum

    Hartford Courant

    ... Saturday in 'Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goustikker' at the Bruce Museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich ...

  11. Boydston Joins Starwood Land Ventures

    PR Newswire

    ... investment firm focused on land acquisition, development and financing nationwide. The firm is an affiliate of Greenwich, CT-based Starwood Capital Group Global, LLC. Starwood Land provides debt and equity financing and recapitalization solutions to ...

  12. Oracle Healthcare Acquisition Corp. Announces Stockholder Approval of ...

    PR Newswire

    GREENWICH, Conn., FirstCall/ -- Oracle Healthcare Acquisition Corp.

  13. FOREX-Dollar up on strong data, Fed inflation talk

    Reuters

    ... rate cuts may do little good and some inflation harm," said Alan Ruskin, chief international strategist at RBS Greenwich Capital in Greenwich, Connecticut. The Fed cut its benchmark rate to 2 percent last week but hinted it was ready to pause an ...

  14. Pittsburgh No. 1 In Soot

    Tuesday | The Onion

    ... dioxide a year." Alex Downie , Antiques Restorer "Well, it's better than being the snootiest. How d'ya like that, Greenwich, Connecticut?" ...

  15. Merrill Trader Ehsani to Leave as Thain Drops Plan to Spin Off Hedge Fund

    Bloomberg.com

    ... , who previously led that team, quit in February to join hedge-fund manager Strategic Value Partners LLC in Greenwich, Connecticut. Ehsani, who joined Merrill in 1985 and in the 1990s worked as an investment banker and member of the firm's ...

  16. Connecticut vs. California

    Politics in the Zeros

    ... Hartford Courant. Job and business growth in Connecticut is nonexistent, and if it wasn't for the super-wealthy Greenwich area, things would be much worse. Yes, Connecticut still has the highest per capita income of any state, but given the ...


  17. 2008 Legislative session

    Hartford Courant

    News from the final days of the Connecticut legislature's session

  18. Bill On Ethics Cases Languishes In House

    Hartford Courant

    A Senate-approved bill that would let legislators and other state employees use taxpayer-funded state lawyers to defend them in ethics cases is floundering in the House, where a key committee chairman refuses ...

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05/08/08 - Greenwich Post News Links For Thursday


From back left, Anthony Mullen, Arianne Haley-Banez, Karen Anderson, Rita Clair, Christine Kovac and Camille Fusco were honored as the 2008 Distinguished Teachers.

(Ken Borsuk / Greenwich Post Photo)

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Greenwich's Distinguished Teachers honored for work

In a ceremony marked by many happy tears, Greenwich honored its 2008 "Distinguished Teachers" Tuesday afternoon at Western Middle School. ...

Boy Scouts can't recruit during Greenwich classes

... PTA Council President Julie Faryniarz and Mike Robertson, scout executive for the Greenwich Council for the Boy Scouts of America. .

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$356 million town budget up for vote

The Representative Town Meeting (RTM) will vote Monday to approve a town general fund of $356 million for 2008-09. Of that, $39 million is proposed for capital projects, including $2.1 million for the renovation of Greenwich High School’s auditorium and music classroom space.

Federal stimulus check scam targets Greenwich seniors

The good news for seniors is they have until Oct. 15 to file for their stimulus checks. The bad news is that there is a recent wave of telephone scams involving the checks targeting seniors.

North Mianus sewer project bills in contention again

The good news for seniors is they have until Oct. 15 to file for their stimulus checks. The bad news is that there is a recent wave of telephone scams involving the checks targeting seniors.

Probate judge upholds Smith widow’s deal with cruise line


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05/08/08 - Media Alert - Greenwich Press Release - May 9 Greenwich BEST-dressed spotlight on GI helmets and designer clothes

MEDIA NOTE: We welcome your attendance and coverage of both the B.E.S.T. at Richards and the public ceremony immediately preceding it in front of the Greenwich Post Office at 6 PM in observation of David Hackworth Day in the town of Greenwich and the State of Connecticut.


Support the troops with more than lip service

NEWS from SFTT Foundation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Maura Kallaway at 203--629-0288

Betty Cordellos at 203-656-0207

Jpgs attached: see end of release for description

GI HELMETS and DESIGNER GEAR SHARE THE B.E.S.T-DRESSED SPOTLIGHT

May 9 Event to Raise Awareness and Support to Protect the Front-Line Soldiers Who Protect Us

(Greenwich, CT – May 6, 2008) Helmets that improve the chances that frontline troops will make it home alive and in one piece. Designer clothes and accessories from the likes of Heidi Weisel, Nicole Miller and Robert Mark. These would seem to be an odd fit. But they share common ground: having the best available gear and clothing for the occasion - be it in Basra, Baghdad, the Afghani mountains, or Greenwich, CT. And on Friday, May 9, they’ll also share the spotlight at SFTT’s B.E.S.T. (Best Equipment in Support of the Troops) cocktail reception and benefit auction at Richards of Greenwich.

The B.E.S.T. benefit is committed to seeing that U.S. soldiers – young men and women – are not sent to the frontlines of Iraq and other hotspots with substandard government-issue basic personal combat gear – from body armor to helmet inner liners made of Astroturf-like material that slips and scratches to jam-prone rifles to mission-inappropriate combat boots - when better equipment that could reduce or prevent serious injury or death is available.

B.E.S.T. will be held Friday May 9, 6:30 PM to 9 PM, at Richards, 359 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich immediately following the David Hackworth Day salute (6PM) in front of the Greenwich Post Office

Hosted by SFTT Chair, author and film producer Eilhys England Hackworth of Greenwich and Scott Mitchell of Richards, B.E.S.T. (Best Equipment to Support the Troops) pays tribute to the late Col. David “Hack” Hackworth, by raising funds to protect the troops ‘out at the tip of the spear’ that he loved and continues to fight for through his nonpartisan, apolitical, nonprofit legacy foundation SFTT.

Former US Senator) Bob Kerry, Geraldo Rivera, Catherine Crier, Richard Blumenthal, and Jim Lash are honorary co-chairs for the evening. Event Committee Chair is Shelly Tretter Lynch of Greenwich. To RSVP or receive information on SFTT and B.E.S.T., visit www.sftt.org or call 203-629-0288.

Cocktail Reception

Behind the gourmet cocktail fare and pastries, prepared and donated by L’escale Executive Chef Francois Kwaku-Dongo and Pastry Chef Wendy Laurent and auction activity led by Sotheby’s senior auctioneer C. Hugh Hildesley is the basic notion that the brave young men and women serving on the front lines deserve the best available personal combat gear to make it home alive and in one piece.

Silent and Live Auctions for the B.E.S.T. A live auction featuring Sotheby senior auctioneer C. Hugh Hildesley will be a highlight. It will be complemented by a silent auction. Dozens of items will be up for bid: a walk on in “Law Abiding Citizens,” with “The 300” star Gerard Butler; Hamptons, Cape and Berskhire getaways; pampering body treatments; VIP tickets and back stage packages for an Allman Brothers or Yanni concert; antiques, jewelry, art, fashion week tickets; Yankees/Red Sox, Giants football and NY Mets tickets; breakfast with Bob Kerry; and lunch with Geraldo Rivera.

Introducing SFTT’s new Families for the B.E.S.T. campaign, headed by John Grant whose son is on active duty in Iraq. This father for the B.E.S.T. may be familiar to viewers of last May’s 5-part NBC Nightly News and Dateline investigative report on substandard body armor.

SFTT’s 2008 Support the Troops with More than Lip Service Award will be awarded to the founders of all-volunteer Operation Helmet. The organization is engaged in preventing severe brain trauma by providing soldiers on the frontlines with upgraded helmet liner kits to replace the substandard Government Issue pads and under liners.

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ABOUT SFTT Foundation

SFTT’s unique educational and advocacy mission is to see that the Pentagon and our elected leaders in Washington get the right equipment, training and leadership for our US troops by giving a public voice to and providing a candid forum for America’s front-line forces. SFTT was founded by Col. David Hackworth and Eilhys England Hackworth to educate our country's citizens on the need to give a voice to our serving sons and daughters and to demand that they receive: Equipment superior to the best an enemy can employ against them; Training that fully prepares them to succeed in all assigned missions; Leadership dedicated to selfless service and the timeless values of duty, honor, and country. Through news breaking reporting from the foundation’s Defense Watch webzine and its INTEL CENTER, which is regularly monitored and sought out by major media, SFTT has been instrumental in shining the bright light of public scrutiny on injustices from anthrax vaccines to Abu Ghraib to substandard body armor. Defense Watch has been the source, credited and not, for recent front page articles and news segments in the New York Times and the Washington Post, 60 Minutes, NBC Nightly News and Dateline, and other national broadcast news programs. ‘Hack’ was a Greenwich resident until the time of his death in May 2005 from bladder cancer from exposure to Agent Blue in Viet Nam. His widow, Eilhys, continues to guide the foundation from the couple’s Greenwich home. The 501(c)3 organization is supported by donations from concerned individuals. More information can be found on the foundation website: www.SFTT.org.

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1- Heidi Weisel strapless cocktail dress is one of the collectible items that guests and supporters will be bidding on May 9 at Richards of Greenwich.

2-What the B.E.S.T.- dressed front line troops should be wearing: standard issue helmet with upgrade pads and inner liners (not government issue) that have been shown to reduce or prevent brain trauma.

Proceeds from the SFTT B.E.S.T benefit evening will support getting U.S. troops the best available equipment to make it home alive and in one piece. To donate or attend, phone 203-629-0288 or go to the SFTT website at www.sftt.org.

05/08/08 - Greenwich Library News - Women At Work Network Meeting


Greenwich Community Event Alert:

Women at Work Network
When: Thursday May 8th, 2008 - 06:30 PM

Where: Greenwich Library at Meeting Room Greenwich chapter women @ work network private meeting.
Greenwich Library | Today's Events - http://www.greenwichlibrary.org

More Information:


Women@Work Network LLC

The chance to see how you're connected to other current and returning professional women in our network.

Join the Women@Work LinkedIn Group ...

Source URL: www.womenatworknetwork.com/



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05.08/08 - Todays News Links From The Greenwich Time


(Helen Neafsey/ Greenwich Time Photo)

Wrecking crew rescues birds from building

When Benny Siggs climbed the ladder yesterday morning, he was looking for signs of life. It was the second day the Bridgeport-based Industrial Wrecking Inc.
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This time last year, Bill Kowalewski was worrying about whether The Nathaniel Witherell nursing home would stay a town-run entity.
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Town's first black firefighter searches for minorities to join ranks

Hoping to spur interest from minorities and women to become Greenwich firefighters, the town's first black firefighter has joined recruiting efforts to field a more diverse pool of candidates.
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Despite their best efforts, the members of Greenwich High School's mock trial team will not have a chance to show off their skills at the state championship on Friday in Bridgeport.
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Top judge to ease court hassles

A ban on camera phones, intrusive searches of lawyers and brusque treatment from court marshals are among hassles soon to disappear from courthouses statewide, the chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court told attorneys yesterday.
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UBS not discussing cuts at HQ

UBS AG officials would not specify how many jobs will be cut at the company's U.S. investment banking headquarters in Stamford after announcing yesterday that UBS expects to trim 5,500 jobs globally through mid-2009.
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For Christine Kovac, teaching children is all about helping them to become active participants in their lives rather than passive observers. Full Story

Scouts to work within limts set by Sternberg

The Boy Scouts withdrew their request yesterday to be allowed back inside classrooms at Greenwich Public Schools for recruiting, saying they would work within limitations set by educators to avoid disruption.

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