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Monday, August 11, 2008
08/11/08 Greenwich Real Estate Office Needs Help
Country Living Associates seeks Assistant Manager in Greenwich
by Hannah
ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER needed part-time for busy Greenwich real estate firm. Must be proficient in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and Adobe Photoshop. Knowledge of MS PowerPoint and Access helpful.
Marketing experience needed for print ...
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08/11/08 Fairfield County Holds Connecticut's Only Primary on Primary Day
Greenwich Democrats Jim Himes and Lee Whitnum are both pursuing their party's official nomination to challenge Republican Incumbent Chris Shays in the fall.
Greenwich Registrar Sharon Vecchiola must over see 8,200 Democrats.
Since both candidates are from Greenwich, we would like to see a fairly good turnout, but most political insiders expect a small percentage to actually cast their ballot.
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Himes and Whitnum in Primary Tuesday
Connecticut Post
... Whitnum, a former software engineer and current substitute teacher from Greenwich who advertises herself as a single woman and survivor of breast cancer, realizing that she can do better comes from years of dealing ...Update:
Dan Malloy Blasts Whitnum for Anti-Semitic Greenwich Time Editorial
by Anderson Scooper
This afternoon Stamford Mayor Dan Malloy spoke out against an anti-Israel editorial written by Lee Whitnum, and published in the Sunday editions of both the Greenwich Time and the Stamford Advocate. ...
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08/11/08 HIMES SECOND PRESS ADVISORY TODAY: Jim Himes' Schedule for Primary Day
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08/11/09 199 Households Have 5 or More Cars
By Chris Fountain
Car Website
The web site I link to above may or may not be accurate - I don't think its calculation of median price is on target, for instance. But if you jump around to all five of our zip codes (tat would be 06807, 06830, 06831, 06870 and 06878) you can compile the number of motor vehicles it thinks are in town. Or you can trust my math (always a dangerous thing to do) and learn that we have 43,917 motor vehicles kicking around. That number includes motor scooters, mopeds and the like, but it's still a lot of steel on our streets, given that 25% of our population of 62,000 is under 16 (roughly). No word on how many landscapers, cement trucks and the like fly through our town every day but I do notice, I think, a lessening in their number. If you want a taste of those numbers, park near St. Catherine's at the intersection of the Post Road and Riverside Avenue at 8 in the morning and count how many turn into Riverside. Multiply that by 5 and Bob's your uncle!More From Chris:
- population growth or lack thereof.
- Come on, you pikers!
- Have you eaten here?
- Decent house in Riverside, cheap!
- August doldrums
- Public hubris
- Current Inventory
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08/11/08 Greenwich Post News Links For Monday
Poet's voice series welcomes Philip Schultz
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz will give a poetry reading as part of the Poet’s Voice series at Greenwich Library on Sunday, Sept. 21, at 3:00 p.m. Mr. Schultz is the author of several collections of poetry, including his most recent, Failure, which won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. MORE INFORMATION: "Failure"By Philip SchultzClick here to listen to Philip Schultz read this poem. To pay for my father's funeral I borrowed money from people he already owed money to. One called him a nobody. No, I said, he was a failure. You can't remember a nobody's name, that's why they're called nobodies. Failures are unforgettable. The rabbi who read a stock eulogy about a man who didn't belong to or believe in anything was both a failure and a nobody. He failed to imagine the son and wife of the dead man being shamed by each word. To understand that not believing in or belonging to anything demanded a kind of faith and buoyancy. An uncle, counting on his fingers my father's business failures— a parking lot that raised geese, a motel that raffled honeymoons, a bowling alley with roving mariachis— failed to love and honor his brother, who showed him how to whistle under covers, steal apples with his right or left hand. Indeed, my father was comical. His watches pinched, he tripped on his pant cuffs and snored loudly in movies, where his weariness overcame him finally. He didn't believe in: savings insurance newspapers vegetables good or evil human frailty history or God. Our family avoided us, fearing boils. I left town but failed to get away. ALSO: by Philip Schultzt’s a cold Sunday February morning and I’m one of eight men waiting for the doors of Toys R Us to open in a mall on the eastern tip of Long Island. We’ve come for the Japanese electronic game that’s so hard to find. Last week, I waited three hours for a store in Manhattan to disappoint me. The first today, bundled in six layers, I stood shivering in the dawn light reading the new Aeneid translation, which I hid when the others came, stamping boots and rubbing gloveless hands, joking about sacrificing sleep for ungrateful sons. “My boy broke two front teeth playing hockey,” a man wearing shorts laughs. “This is his reward.” My sons will leap into my arms, remember this morning all their lives. “The game is for my oldest boy, just back from Iraq,” a man in overalls says from the back of the line. “He plays these games in his room all day. I’m not worried, he’ll snap out of it, he’s earned his rest.” These men fix leaks, lay foundations for other men’s dreams without complaint. They’ve been waiting in the cold since Aeneas founded Rome on rivers of blood. Virgil understood that death begins and never ends, that it’s the god of loneliness. Through the window, a clerk shouts, “We’ve only five.” The others seem not to know what to do with their hands, tuck them under their arms, or let them hang, naked and useless. Is it because our hands remember what they held, the promises they made? I know exactly when my boys will be old enough for war. Soon three of us will wait across the street at Target, because it’s what men do for their sons. PLEASE ALSO SEE THE OTHER GREENWICH POST NEWS LINK: The following are today's released reports: POSSESSION
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08/11/08 Hot Babe Is Going To Inspire Over 900 Youth Leaders For Greenwich-based Friendship Ambassadors Foundation
"Kathy is a powerful and moving motivational speaker and her presence at the 5th Annual Youth Assembly will inspire the over 900 youth leaders she will be speaking to at the United Nations," said Patrick Sciarratta, the program's co-founder and executive director of Friendship Ambassadors Foundation....
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08/11/08 PRESS RELEASE: Gemm Learning Welcomes Tina Liberatore as Director of Greenwich Learning Center
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08/11/08 From Bad To Worse: Much has changed at the Greenwich Time past over the past ten months.
Singleton Dumped The Deal With The Money Losing And Subscriber Losing Greenwich Time To Save A The Newspaper He Cares About The Most, The Denver Post
Forget About A "Connecticut Expansion" - The Connecticut Post Ain't No Denver Post
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"The decision to sell the Connecticut Post was not an easy one. It is a great newspaper run by a fine group of people, and we will miss them. But MediaNews is now better positioned to weather the storm that surrounds our industry," said Dean "See You Later Suckers" Singleton, "As always, we thank you for your efforts during these challenging times. We also recognize and appreciate your loyalties and passion for a great industry."
THE STORY:
From The Latest Word
In a memo to employees announcing the sale of the Connecticut Post and seven nearby publications to Hearst Corp., Dean Singleton, the chieftain of MediaNews Group, which owns the Denver Post and more than a hundred other U.S. newspapers, did his darnedest to put a positive spin on the development. But he and Jody Lodovic, the fellow executive who is listed as a co-author of the missive, apparently didn't think to have their minions update the MediaNews website, which at this writing features a chipper (and notably out-of-date) promo about the "Connecticut Expansion" as the most prominent item on its home page.
Here's the way Singleton and Lodovic explained their most recent actions in the aforementioned memo:
Why did MediaNews sell the Connecticut Post? While we were not looking to sell the Connecticut Post, we took advantage of an opportunity to accomplish several important objectives. First, proceeds from the sale were used to repay almost 25% of our outstanding bank debt. Secondly, the transaction provided a unique opportunity to approach our bank lenders with a "win-win" proposition. In exchange for the large repayment, our banks agreed to relax certain key aspects of our credit agreement to provide more room to navigate over the coming years. In sum, the sale, coupled with the changes to our credit agreement, provide us the runway we need to execute our strategic plans, position the Company to be opportunistic, and continue to lead the industry into the future.
And here's a very different press release, dated October 24, 2007, which discusses an agreement for MediaNews to manage two properties -- The Advocate and Greenwich Time -- which Hearst will now take over, and namechecks The News-Times of Danbury, another paper Hearst is set to manage in the future.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DENVER, CO, October 24, 2007 - MediaNews Group, Inc. (MediaNews) today announced the expansion of its Connecticut joint venture with The Hearst Corporation (Hearst). In a separate transaction announced today by Tribune Publishing, Hearst will acquire The Advocate (Stamford) and Greenwich Time. An existing joint venture agreement between MediaNews and Hearst, which includes the Connecticut Post and The News-Times (Danbury), will be amended to include The Advocate and Greenwich Time. MediaNews is the manager under the agreement and will retain 60 percent of the profits from the venture. The transaction is expected to close within the next few weeks."We are delighted to add The Advocate and Greenwich Time to our growing Connecticut cluster," said Dean Singleton, Chief Executive Officer of MediaNews. "As a result of our increased reach in Fairfield County and added editorial resources and efficiencies provided by our Connecticut joint venture, each of the newspapers, as well as our advertisers and readers, will benefit," added Singleton.
About MediaNews Group, Inc.
MediaNews is the nation’s fourth largest newspaper company, with headquarters in Denver, CO. MediaNews and its affiliated companies publish 58 daily newspapers and approximately 100 non-daily publications in 13 states with daily and Sunday circulation of approximately 2.6 million and 3.0 million, respectively. In addition, MediaNews owns a CBS affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska and four radio stations in Texas. MediaNews maintains web sites for all of its daily newspapers.
Obviously, much has changed in the past ten months. As of late June, according to this Rocky Mountain News report, some ratings agencies feared MediaNews would default on its considerable debt by the end of 2008 -- a theory that earned a ringing denial from Singleton and Lodovic in a subsequent statement. Still, the sale demonstrates how serious the financial situation is, since the Connecticut papers represented one of the best examples of MediaNews' clustering concept, which called for the firm to hoover up as many publications in an area as possible as a way of reducing costs via economies of scale.
The notion worked well a few years ago, when the newspaper business was humming along. Now, however, even Singleton admits that he's not in an acquisitive mood. Don't be surprised if he deals other newspapers in an effort to protect those he cares about most -- including, presumably, the Post.
-- Michael Roberts
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08/11/08 PRESS ADVISORY: Jim Himes To Watch Primary Results in Norwalk
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08/11/08 Greenwich Time Finds Lost Letters To The Editor And They Are Finally Published On The Web
We Lose Lots Of Letters
The town was full of rumors as to why the the letters were not being published a why a letter from Democratic State Central Committee member David Singer blasting District 4 Congressional Candidate Lee Whitnum.
The latest rumor was that the Greenwich Time Webmaster might have been fired by the Hearst Newspaper Group.
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08/11/08 Has Hearst Newspapers Fired The Greenwich Time Web Master
Well rumors of the webmaster's demise have been greatly exaggerated.
The Greenwich Time webmaster has came out of the self induced coma and is burning up the internet by posting four letters in less than an hour.
Usually, the Greenwich Time only posts one letter a day to it's website. A few years back I do recall seeing two letters posted in one day.
But I have never ever noticed four letters published in less than an hour.
Would someone please call the Guinness Book Of World Records or Ripley's Believe It Or Not .
Please read today's
Letters to the Greenwich Time Editor.....
To the editor:
There was nothing "off" on Thursday night at the Off Beat Players' first production of "Nunsense".
Director Brian Ciccone turned the small space at Arch Street teen center into a Broadway theater. The script was hysterical, the music incredible and the cast - young people with and without disabilities - brilliant.
Those who missed the show missed a wonderful display of courage, dedication and talent of our town's finest.
Barbara and Kristen Kelly
Old GreenwichVoice is needed
Launched: 08/11/2008 08:14:36 AM
To the editor:
I am very disappointed that Sarah Darer Littman is no longer one of your writers. I think it's very important to have liberal columnists as well as conservative columnists and to have them speak their minds openly.
Although I do not usually write letters to newspapers, despite being opinionated, I have to say that Lee Whitnum, a candidate for U.S. representative, should have persons denouncing her. She spoke up at a speech given by Alan Dershowitz recently and did not inspire any credibility, although she was brave to challenge him.
I do hope you will reconsider Ms. Littman's dismissal.
Janet Kilon
GreenwichOil-price response
Launched: 08/11/2008 08:14:36 AM
To the editor:
The Aug.1 edition of Greenwich Time reported ExxonMobil profits of $11.68 billion for the second quarter. I would be curious to see what would happen if consumers stopped buying ExxonMobil.
Everyone has someone to blame for the price of oil. I don't know what to believe anymore. But if this is the wave of the future, maybe it is time for a date to be set for production of only hybrid vehicles. It would be good for the consumer and the environment.
Joe Rich
StamfordColumnist has been enjoyed for a long time
Launched: 08/11/2008 09:05:19 AM
To the editor:
So Greenwich Time columnist Bernie Yudain is the big 9-0. (I am nearing age 90.) I have read his column religously all these many years, and have derived much pleasure from his written words.
Speaking of that, I have often had to use my trusty, well-worn dictionary. His vocabulary is amazing! I once suggested that English teachers use his column in class to provide a guide to increasing students' vocabulary.
I particularly enjoy Bernie's frequent references to Greenwich as it used to be. I can relate as a "townie" who has lived through all the unbelievable, amazing changes. My love for Greenwich has never wavered. I will live here until "my time" arrives.
Long ago, my dad, a popular and savvy merchant on Greenwich Avenue, wisely invested in Greenwich property. His family is sure glad he did!
Please, Bernie, stay well and keep writing, and I will keep reading. I promise.
Tina Dennis
GreenwichThe Previous Letter To The Editor Had Been:
Whitnum is to blame for lack of convention role
Launched: 07/31/2008 01:00:00 AM
To the editor:
In her "rebuttal" to Sarah Darer Littman's column July 22, petitioning candidate Lee Whitnum claimed that she was somehow shut out of the nominating convention to select the Democratic Party's candidate for Connecticut's 4th Congressional District ("Column was an unfair attack on 4th District campaign," Greenwich Time Opinion page, July 25). This is the second time this claim has appeared in Greenwich Time.
Well, it's time someone set the record straight.
As a delegate to that convention, and a member of the party's State Central Committee, I can tell you that she was in no way "shut out," for the simple reason that she made no attempt to be represented.
Ms. Whitnum did not even show up at the Democratic Town Committee meeting where delegates to that convention were elected.
Ms. Whitnum also claimed that she was going to speak at the nominating convention, apparently not knowing that candidates (or prospective candidates) do not normally speak on their own behalf other than to accept the party's endorsement. Of course, the latter claim is moot, as she did not show up at the convention in any capacity, or even find a single delegate who would place her name in nomination or seek out any other opportunity to be heard at the convention. No supporter of hers was in evidence at the Democratic Town Committee or at the convention - probably because I have yet to meet a single Democrat who supports her or believes anything she says or stands for.
David M. Singer
Greenwich
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08/11/08 Beyond Greenwich - Election 2008 - Presidential Race Tightens as Faith Voters Rethink
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08/10/98 The Greenwich Time Won't Cover This Story On Their So-Called News Website, So We Will Bring It To You
POSED AS KILLER'S BRO
New York Post
By DAVE COPELAND in Boston and BRAD HAMILTON and JANON FISHER in NY
Creepy con man Clark Rockefeller posed as the long-lost brother of serial killer David Berkowitz and tried to use the Son of Sam's Social Security number to get his Wall Street broker's license.
The fake Rockefeller - born Christian Gerhartsreiter in Germany and jailed for allegedly kidnapping his daughter, "Snooks" - called the killer's lawyer around 1985 claiming to need information to confirm that Berkowitz, who was adopted, was the sibling he never knew, the lawyer said.
"He said that he'd been abandoned by his family, too," said lawyer Mark Jay Heller, who is convinced that the caller was Gerhartsreiter.
Heller refused the caller's request for a Social Security number, but the bizarre Bavarian appears to have gotten it anyway.
A former colleague said the faker got his first finance job in 1985, with venture capitalist Stanford Phelps in Greenwich, Conn., using the name Christopher Crowe.
Phelps fired him within a year after learning from the National Association of Securities Dealers that he had used the Social Security number of David Berkowitz, said the ex-colleague.
When Gerhartsreiter got a job at Nikko on Wall Street, Phelps called, and again "Crowe" was fired, the trader said.
Rockefeller's lawyer, Stephen Hrones, said his client doesn't have a memory of using Berkowitz's ID.
At his next job, at Kidder-Peabody, Gerhartsreiter "went into his manager's office saying his parents had been kidnapped in South America and he needed to go down there to pay a ransom," the trader said.
The next day, FBI agents showed up at Nikko, looking for "Crowe," Barnett and the trader said.
They wanted to question him about a truck he was driving in Connecticut that was owned by John Sohus, his ex-landlord, who'd vanished with his wife, Linda, from their San Marino, Calif., home four years earlier.
They never found "Crowe" or the truck, but in 1994 contractors digging a pool at the home unearthed three plastic bags containing a hacked-up male skeleton, according to the LA County Sheriff's Office.
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Mystery man linked to couple's '85 disappearance
nland Valley Daily Bulletin
A man arrested in Baltimore earlier this month using the name Clark Rockefeller has been described as a person of interest in the 1985 disappearance of a San Marino couple. San Marino police said Friday they again plan to search the backyard of a Lorain Road home where human remains were found 14 years ago. San Marino police Lt. Steve Johnson said investigators will use equipment that can X-ray through concrete when they search the property where John and Linda Sohus were living when they disappeared in February 1985. Human bones, believed by coroner's investigators to be those of John Sohus, were unearthed in the backyard in May 1994 by workers installing a swimming pool. Linda Sohus remains unaccounted for, officials said. Police said this week's search will be an effort to determine whether any additional human remains are buried on the property. Before San Marino police made the announcement, a German told Boston reporters that Clark Rockefeller, a man called a person of interest in the Sohuses' disappearance, was his brother. After reviewing photographs of Christopher Chichester and Clark Rockefeller, Alexander Gerhartsreiter told a Boston Globe reporter he was absolutely certain both men were his long-lost brother. Police believe in 1985 Rockefeller used the name Christopher Chichester when he lived with the Sohuses. He disappeared soon after they did. Rockefeller was arrested Aug. 2 in Baltimore on.....
Police learned that the truck he was driving belonged to John Sohus, but before they could question him, Chichester and the truck disappeared again...
...homicide detectives who had mistaken her for a woman of the same maiden name who married Christian Gerhartsreiter in 1981 and provided him with a green card. "They wanted to know if I knew where he was in February of 1981," Palmer said. "I told them I had no idea where he was then, because I've never met him." Palmer said her husband got angry with the detectives when they insisted the woman knew more than she would admit. "I just kept telling them, I don't recognize these pictures at all," Palmer said. "Finally they left." The woman who actually married Christian Gerhartsreiter, Amy Jersild Duhnke, 49, of Milwaukee, was unavailable for comment. In a telephone interview Friday, her husband, Eric Duhnke, confirmed that the marriage took place, but he said it lasted only a day. Public records obtained by The Associated Press indicate Amy Duhnke waited 11 years before filing for divorce from Gerhartstreiter..... Please Also See:
The Suspect Known as Clark Rockefeller on Wall Street
Universal Hub
Dave Copeland, who knows something about criminals and New York, makes some calls to learn about "Rockefeller's" less than illustrious career on Wall Street back in the Gordon Gekko days:
... But after two days at Lehman, Rockefeller told his supervisors that he needed to take time off to search for his parents, who he said had gone missing in Afghanistan. Sources said Rockefeller – who told co-workers at Nikko he was film director Christoher Crowe – was dismissed by Lehman. Rockefeller even invited co-workers to the Greenwich, Conn. guest house he was renting for screenings of “his” movies. Rockefeller claimed he was living in the guest house because his own home was being renovated, a claim that co-workers assumed was one of his tall tales.
Within days of his dismissal from Lehman, Connecticut State Police detectives arrived at the offices of both Lehman and Nikko looking to question Rockefeller. ...
One guess what they might have wanted to question him about. Yep. MORE INFORMATION: 08/01/08 The Fake Rockefeller Has A Greenwich Connection In Doctor Hedi Leistner
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08/11/08 Greenwich Time News Links For Monday
Top Story:
Greenwich Housing Authority Meetings Were Improperly Noticed And Closed To Members Of The Public
Tesei Won't Give His Blessing To Any Project Until All Of The Details Are Fully And Properly Presented To A Public That Is Allowed To Comment At A Public Hearing
QUOTES:
"Tell the community at large what your plans are. That's my expectation," First Selectman Peter Tesei said. "It's their job to tell people what they're proposing to do. It's not mine."
"That is not correct. We wouldn't turn anyone away," Jonathan DuBois, the Housing Authority's chairman, said. "I think it's fair I misunderstood what was expected of us as an agency of the town,""I think it's fair I misunderstood what was expected of us as an agency of the town,"
THE STORY:
By Neil Vigdor
Greenwich Time Staff Writer
Twice during the current year, Tesei said he has called on the agency to publicly present its entire plan for building additional housing units for seniors at the two facilities, a request that has still not been met.
"They have a credibility problem, and they need to address it," Tesei said. "The way to address it is to, one, present what it is they're proposing, and, number two, respond to questions and take public comment on it."
Jonathan DuBois, the Housing Authority's chairman, said the agency had wrongly been under the impression that it was responsible for developing such plans, and that elected politicians were in charge of coordinating the public vetting of them.....
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Crews working on the Comly Avenue Bridge have reached an unofficial halfway point in their restoration of the aging span, shifting traffic to the north side of the roadway so work can commence on the south side.
Una Frederick, 90, can remember going to Island Beach, during the days when women wore rubber bathing suits and there was a bar where residents could dance.
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08/11/08 Has Hearst Newspapers Fired The Greenwich Time Web Master
still on the job?
Local Rag remains Stuck On Stupid.
Since Wednesday July 31st, The Greenwich Time has featured the same letter bashing Lee Whitnum from Democratic State Committee member and local attorney David Singer on it's
Letters From Readers Page
Please see:To the editor:
In her "rebuttal" to Sarah Darer Littman's column July 22, petitioning candidate Lee Whitnum claimed that she was somehow shut out of the nominating convention to select the Democratic Party's candidate for Connecticut's 4th Congressional District ("Column was an unfair attack on 4th District campaign," Greenwich Time Opinion page, July 25).....
This made one wonder if the Greenwich Time Editor's been republishing Ms. Singer's letter everyday, for the last 12 days because they are endorsing Jim Himes,?
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In most primary elections, it's really the concerned party's business as to who it picks to represent it......
Or are the Greenwich Time editors repeatedly running Mr. Singer's letter for twelve days in a vain attempt to kiss and make up with the local Democratic party for firing Sarah Littman.
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07/26/08 Bill Clarke Has The Inside Scoop About What's Going On At The "Yellowich Time"
- Local Rag Hits A New Low
- Just when you thought, dear reader, that it was impossible for the local rag, aka Yellowwich Time, to get any worse than it's been for lo! these many years, it has sunk to yet another new low. The Amazing Incredible Shrinking Dollar has nothing on the morons who bring you the daily swill, fresh from the overflowing sewers of the seamy side of Greenwich. Now they have fired probably the most talented writer in Greenwich, Sarah Littman, at the behest of.....
The Greenwich Time has been repeatedly running Mr. Singer's letter for twelve days, because Greenwich Time employees are way too busy sending out their resumes.
These and do not have any time or interest in publishing any whining letters to the editor.
Now, Greenwich residents are thinking that Greenwich Time Website has been become the laughing stock of Greenwich, because there is no web master.
The rumor around town is that the Greenwich Time publisher, John Dunster, may show the Greenwich Time web master the door.
Last night I overheard a Glory Day's Diner patron say that...
Publisher John DUMBSTER has put the Greenwich Time DUMPSTER
Please see last weeks article:
Greenwich Roundup Article:
08/08/08 The combined circulation of the Time, Advocate And Post Will Be 137,000 Daily And 151,000 Sunday
Say Goodbye To The Greenwich Time
And The Stamford Advocate
Hearst takes over management of Advocate/Greenwich Time
Please read about more of the Greenwich Time Webmaster's Screw ups:
06/22/08 All Three Greenwich News Web Sites Say No News Is Good News.
- On-line Greenwich News Junkies Woke Up Sunday Morning To Discover That All Three Greenwich News Web Sites Had Not Been Updated.
05/11/08 - Behind The Times - Would Someone Please Wake Up The Greenwich Time Web Master - These Articles Have Not Been Updated In 48 Hours!!!!!
- Same Old Same Old News - It's 2:27 am And The Greenwich Time Editors Are Still A Sleep At The Switch.
Are The Greenwich Time Web Site Users Going To Get Some New News Links For Sunday?
Once Again The Publisher Of The Greenwich Time Is Treating It's Web Site Users Like Red Headed Step Children.
The Greenwich Time Has Been Regurgitating It's Regurgitated Press Releases For Two Days.
Where's Saturday's News?
The Greenwich Time Web Site Appears To Be Stuck At 2:03 am Last Friday Morning.
Is The Greenwich Time Planning On Becoming A Weekly?
- GOOD BYE EVENT BRITE:
It Looks Like The Greenwich Time Dumped Eventbrite After Website Crash - 04/01/08 - Is The Greenwich Time Selling Out ? - Local Paper Joins Eventbrite Affiliate Program - It's Sort Of Like Amway For Websites
03/25/08 - Beat The Press - Greenwich Time Web Master Puts News Website At Risk
THE GREENWICH TIME MIGHT BE HOSTING AN INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER HACKER CONFERENCE IN THE NEAR FUTURE
"This is especially true on a commercial website, because showing the default logo kind of symbolizes that either your webmaster doesn’t know what hes doing or just doesn’t care"
Greenwich Time, Stamford Advocate, Norwalk Advocate Love Their Sun ...
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