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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
09/09/08 Greenwich Real Estate News Report
Realtor Magazine
... markets were: The 10 most expensive markets and their average sales prices were: La Jolla, Calif.: $1,841,667 Greenwich, Conn.: $1,787,000 Beverly Hills, Calif.: $1777,475 Palo Alto, Calif.: $1,740,333 Santa Monica, Calif.: $1,653,333 Santa Barbara, ...
ALSO THERE IS THIS GREENWICH REAL ESTATE NEWS ITEM:
Sellsius.org
... and YouTube. I met Tim at the 2008 RISMedia Leadership Conference in New York. Tim is a real estate broker in Greenwich, CT. Tim was an exhibitor. It was his first show. His booth was simple - a small projector, laptop and photocopies from Google's ...
09/09/08 The Raw Greenwich Blog And RSS Feed By Bloggers Who Work Live Or Used To Live In Greenwich
For What It's Worth
- *Fraud at Fannie Mae - who'd a thunk it?* Try this for a good discussion of what's going on at our newly acquired lending institution. It all reminds me of ...
23 minutes ago
So I was in a lovely house today and in one of the...
Google Maps How cool is this? I searched for 'addi...
Sell your house 17 Mark's Road in Riverside was bo...
440 Round Hill Marc Weill's house finally sold yes...
1 Meadowcroft Got the grand tour on 37 Grahampton/...
Put on your tinfoil hats! Okay, they're tired of d...
17 Meadowcroft Old vs new? A reader points out th...
74 Zaccheus Mead Under "new listings" comes this r...
Location, location This house on Havemeyer tried b...
Master Baths So far, most readers responding to th...
This might work RealEstate.com is teaming up with ...
I wonder if we can get the Greenwich Board of Real...
Barbarians at the Gates I just tried emailing my f...
Hurricane Ike Slams into Cuba Dr. Jeff Masters rep...
You want a bargain? Here's a bargain. I think so,a...
If at first you don't succeed... 15 Sidney Lanier ...
Testing the waters Mark Mariani has just listed ne...
Picture lifted w/o permission (because I don't kn...
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Dress for Success I've been criticized for my info...
Bonobos in Paradise My friends at Greenwich Round...
Fannie Mae's new digs We all have to work somewher...
Sally O'Brien One of my favorite people, Sally O'B...
Ok, this is pathetic After reading so much about ...
Another reader poll The cost of new construction p...
Let them eat cake? But not any fish served by Rob...
How to get rich in real estate Become a Senator. ...
Uh oh! Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were cooking the...
The Perrot Memorial Library Blog
KateMcClelland on YCC: The BookBrowse Interview - [image: Mrs. Mac and Mrs. Clark with Author Libba Bray]BookBrowse.com (a website that recommends the best recently published books through independent revi...
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This is Why you Root Against Curt Schilling - Thanks to River Ave. Blues for this. Let's just say he's a tool and leave it at that. He told WEEI Radio: People don’t like [New England/Boston] anymore. T...
1 hour ago
On The Yankees
The Best Reason to Keep MLB's Internet Radio Packa...
Olympics, Meet MST3K
Want To Be A Sportscaster?
This Might Get you Ready for Football
Do They Serve the Chili?
In A World Where Both of Our Cars Were Totally Und...
Suck it, Trebek
Greenwich Forum
Family recalls mothers love - Greenwich Time - 2 Comments, last updated on Tuesday Sep 9 by what a world
2 hours ago
Parents line up in support of Jewish high schoo...
Family recalls mothers love - Greenwich Time
SWAT team runs through drills - Greenwich Time
Stamford eyes more retail
Family gathers to remember murder victim
Parties keep politics local - Greenwich Time
Deer hunters claim success in culling herd - Gr...
Greenwich homicide victim named
Artists put their best on display on Sound Beac...
Storm concerns led city to prepare for worst
Woman slain in Pemberwick - Greenwich Time
Property dispute at crux of slaying - Greenwich...
Tesei urges spending curb - Greenwich Time
The News-Times celebrates 125 years
My 2 Palin Dolls - Half a century too late - For less than sixty bucks we can buy both versions of the Palin doll. The Executive Doll goes for $27.95 a pop. The Action Hero doll goes for a bit more at $...
3 hours ago
Disabled Us - The Palin Factor
"Leave It to Beaver" TV Mom & Sons still alive
"Lady Killer" reads NY POST headline: Hillary to take on Sarah
Tony's Taken
God & Country - High-risk branding
Push-Back Literacy in Professional Life: On paper, online, on-your-feet
No-Palin Decision - What is Oprah Thinking?
Age of Adversity - No Curling Up in One's Own Pain
OJ Simpson may finally do time in the big house, YEAH! - What LA prosecutors failed to do looks like the Las Vegas prosecutors will be able to. The juice got off for killing Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman but...
5 hours ago
Senator Stevens, are there any more ‘gifts’ we should know about?
Police blotter- Wasilla, Alaska. 50 school buses vandalized. Guess who the 16 year old is boy is?
Help the people of Gonaive, Haiti
Alaskans says Sarah Palin is a racist, sexist, vindictive and mean
Investigation into Palin Now on Fast Track
FBI Wanted Obama Plotters Charged, But A Rove Appointee Said No
America May Be In Danger Now
A woman was murdered this morning in Greenwich, CT
John McCain is threatening to sue the National Enquirer for a story that they are about to release.
Tribune Company's Greenwich News Feed
Study: California home to priciest housing markets - Californians rave about year-round sunshine, temperate climate and easy access to surfing, snowboarding and everything in between. But when it comes to get...
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Greenwich Library Today's Events
Baby Lapsit Registration - *When:* Tuesday September 9th, 2008 - All Day Open enrollment begins August 18 for Baby Lapsit for infants up to 12 months with a caregiver. Five-week Fall...
17 hours ago
The Daily Spurgeon
Worldly wisdom - Let me again remind you that the world’s estimation of the Church has frequently been seen in the way in which it will mock at all her teachings. The wis...
17 hours ago
The influence of godliness and religion
Planted
Safety
When God reaches out to us
Pay the price to obtain the wisdom of God!
Greenwich News
What $300-a-Barrel Oil Will Mean for You - CHARLES MAXWELL, WHO BEGAN HIS CAREER in the energy business in 1957 working for Mobil Oil, is no stranger to Barron's readers.
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The Blonde Excuse
Greenwich Websites I Love - I just wanted to say thank you so much to everyone around town who linked to my hurricane/tropical storm pictures of Hanna. Click on the pictures to check ou...
23 hours ago
Hurricane Hanna Hits Greenwich!
We Survived
Above the Influence
Brent Has A Blog!
Keeping Busy
iPhone Animals
iPhone Photos
I Hate the Mail
Sarah Darer Littman - Politics Above the Parapet At Our Greenwich
The more things change, the more they remain McSame - As an author of books for teens, I’m a firm believer that fiction can help young people work through feelings and situations without having to experience t...
1 day ago
Rock Star Diary
Baby Madonna and Steve's birthday - Last weekend I got to go on a playdate with Baby Madonna before the Sonic Youth concert and then on Monday I had a BBQ for Creepy Uncle Steve and got to have...
3 days ago
Greenwich Gossip
"Greenwich is not under marshal law" - The local rag, AKA *Yellowwich Time*, strikes again. Today's front page carries the blooper that adorns today's blog title. Further proof, if any were need...
6 days ago
Greenwich Guy
The Left Attacks - So now the Left Wing wackos like Greenwich Diva are suggesting that Sarah Palin is the grandmother of Trig, her youngest child, suggesting that she is cove...
1 week ago
John Ferris Robben - T-shirt Philosophy Page At Our Greenwich
T-shirt Talk - Welcome to the world of talking on T-shirts Keep checking back for new T-shirt philosophy and tell us your thoughts in the comments. Over a week ago
Joy Haenlein's Our Greenwich Page
Coming soon… - In the very near future, OurGreenwich.com looks forward to bringing you exciting local content from well-known journalists and columnists. Stay Tuned…
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Joe Pisani's Our Greenwich Page
Coming soon… - In the very near future, OurGreenwich.com looks forward to bringing you exciting local content from well-known journalists and columnists. Stay Tuned…
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Susie Costaregni's Our Greenwich Page
Coming soon… - In the very near future, OurGreenwich.com looks forward to bringing you exciting local content from well-known journalists and columnists. Stay Tuned…
Over a week ago
Saramerica
Nice one, Bill - There were times during the primary season where I thought Bill Clinton was losing his marbles. But the guy was right on tonight. Great speech, delivered w...
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Ed's First Blog
Sherlock Holmes and Tarzan Are Related To Each Other?!? (No, Really!) - When I first read *Philip Jose Farmer's* *Doc* *Savage: His Apocalyptic Life * (a "biography" of Doc, based on the 181 pulp novels by "*Kenneth Robeson* "...
2 weeks ago
Pray Connecticut
Move of the Holy Spirit in Salem, Massachusetts - I've just become aware of a move in Salem, Mass. with claimed healings. Meetings are being held at Wesley United Methodist Church, 8 North Street in Salem....
2 months ago
The Greenwich Blog Double Exposure: Aerial Photographs of Glaciers Then and Now. July 12, 2008 - October 26, 2008 - An exhibition of paired large-format photographs of mountains and glaciers, recorded in the early to mid-1900s and again from 2005 to 2007, that document t...
2 months ago
Sarah Darer Littman - It's My Life and I'll Blog If I Want To
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09/09/08 You Wont Read These News Stories In The Greenwich Time, Greenwich Post Or The Greenwich Citizen Website Which Hasn't Been Updated In 4 Days!!
...yuck
The Hardest Working News Publisher In Greenwich Brings You The Raw Greenwich News Feed While Drunk On Robitussin DM
Volatility Hedge Funds Top Stocks, Bonds, Commodities First Time Since '03
Bloomberg
... , 36, a portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley's FrontPoint Partners LLC, a $10 billion hedge-fund firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut. ``That's bad for people, but we don't think there's any way around it.'' The FrontPoint Volatility Opportunities ...
Huge Job Cuts Forecast for Wall Street as Business Slows
Workforce Online
... offerings for U.S. companies have shriveled by 75 percent to date this year, according to Renaissance Capital in Greenwich, Connecticut. Global mergers-and-acquisitions volume is down by 27 percent, research firm Dealogic reports. Debt sales ...
What $300 Oil Will Mean for You
SmartMoney
... Maxwell has worked since 1999 as senior energy analyst at Weeden & Co., an institutional brokerage firm in Greenwich, Conn., having started as an energy securities analyst in 1968. Oil prices came down last week, trading at around $108 a barrel, but ...
Slide Show: The Most Expensive Real Estate Markets in the U.S.
BusinessWeek
... mighty enclaves of the rich and privileged have taken hits in this housing market. The average selling price in Greenwich, Conn. is down 11%, and in Beverly Hills, Calif. it's off 19% Editor's Note: The index compares values in various cities for ...
Seacoast Online
... Hospital, he began his career as a general practitioner in Concord. He was married to the late Phebe Slade Cone of Greenwich Conn., and they are survived by six children: Timothy Cone Bower of Francestown, Robert Jonathan Slade Bower of Warner, ...
Firm buys Tulsa Power
Tulsa World
A New England private equity firm has purchased Tulsa Power, a Tulsa-based manufacturer. Dubin Clark of Greenwich, Conn., announced the deal Friday. Tulsa Power, with about 75 employees, makes a wide range of coiling and material handling solutions ...
Pet hospital chain wants a piece of $43B industry Jeanne Reasonover / the Tennessean
The Tennessean
... Americans are expected to spend on their pets this year, according to the American Pet Products Association, a Greenwich, Conn.-based trade group. Pet DRx, for instance, gets a significant amount of business at its 25 hospitals from specialty care ...
Up Close: Chris Gerow
Loudoun County Extra-Washington Post
In 1984, Chris Gerow decided to leave his hometown of Greenwich, Conn., to seek a change in lifestyle and a change of scenery.
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09/09/08 Did You Get A Chance To Celebrate Last Week: It Was "Michael Pompa Day" - News Links From The Greenwich Post
BREACH OF PEACE
Two 16-year-old Greenwich boys were arrested Sept. 1 after an incident at the Arch Street Teen Center. Police responded to a report of intoxicated teens. One of the boys allegedly became belligerent and argumentative with officers, police said, and, after disregarding repeated requests to calm down, began cursing, punched a couch and then attempted to leave. He was charged with second degree breach of peace. The other boy was charged with risk of injury as police believe he supplied the alcohol. Both were released on promises to appear and are due in court Sept. 17.
LARCENY
Claire Barker, 45, of Brooklyn, N.Y. was arrested Sept. 5 and charged with second degree larceny, identity theft, interfering with an officer, criminal impersonation and third degree forgery. Police responded to a report that a fraudulent check was cashed at CitiBank for $5,200. Barker had allegedly misidentified herself as the person the check was made out to using a fake driver’s license from Washington D.C. She then went to CitiBank in Stamford and reportedly tried to do the same thing, but was arrested in the act. Police said during the booking, Barker insisted her name was Diane Simmons but admitted it was a fake when confronted by officers. Police said Barker has an “extensive history” of identity theft crimes. The money she received from the first incident was not recovered and police reports said she refuses to provide any information. Barker was held in lieu of a $50,000 and is due in court Sept. 12.
LARCENY
Robert Randall, 53, was arrested Sept. 6 and charged with sixth degree larceny, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license, operating an unregistered motor vehicle and operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Police responded to a report at Arcadia Road that Randall had removed $200 from a business cash register. Police said Randall, who has no known address, confessed and returned the money. He was held in lieu of a $1,000 cash bond and due in court Sept. 8.
PROTECTIVE ORDER
A 50-year-old Greenwich man was arrested Sept. 7 and charged with violation of a protective order. The man allegedly violated a protective order his wife had in place against him by keeping her from leaving her home and deflating her tires. The man was released on a $1,000 cash bond and was due in court Sept. 8.
ASSAULT
A 25-year-old Greenwich man and a 21-year-old Greenwich woman were arrested Sept. 8 after a reported domestic incident. The man was charged with disorderly conduct and the woman was charged with third degree assault. Police said the couple had been arguing and the woman reportedly hit her boyfriend with a statue and her hands. Both were released on $1,000 cash bonds and were due in court Sept. 8.
09/09/08 "We knew this was a bad season,"said Caroline Baisely, the director of the town health department.
A Greenwich resident and two Stamford residents have confirmed cases of West Nile virus, prompting local health officials to warn people to remain vigilant.
09/09/08 Greenwich Time News Links For Tuesday
I must post news before I die...
TOP STORY
HEADLINES:
Confused School Administrators Need A Special Board Of Education To Try And Figure out WHY Western Greenwich Parents Are Pulling Their Children Out Of The Failed Geenwich Public School System
QUOTES:
No Failed School Administrators, Parents, School Officials Or Students Were Quoted In Colin Gustafson's Reguritated Board Of Education Press Release
STORY:
Enrollment down at town schools
Fewer children than expected enrolled in the Greenwich Public Schools this year, but some classes are filled to capacity while others remain just over half full.
Overall enrollment is at 8,758 students, compared with the district projection of 8,779 students - 21 fewer than expected. That's also a 2 percent drop from last year's enrollment of 8,974 students.
Despite the decline in enrollmentt, the distribution of students has varied from school to school.
Enrollment at Cos Cob and Eastern Middle schools reached 104 percent of what was projected by school officials. Glenville School, meanwhile, is at 82 percent of the projected enrollment..
...At Cos Cob School, administrators have hired new staff and added a fourth kindergarten section after they learned in mid-August that the existing sections exceeded class-size caps by nine.
That school may receive even more resources this month, since the enrollment is still 16 more students than projected, according to the latest figures.
Other schools have had to shed sections because of dwindling enrollment.
District officials may consider additional cuts at Glenville soon, since the three remaining kindergartens have an average of just 12 students and the three first-grade sections have an average of 13.3. Both figures are below the class-size guidelines.
KaChing, KaChing, KaChing, KaChing....
Town officials have given the still-incomplete Hamilton Avenue School project what they hope will be its fourth and final shot in the arm.
The Board of Estimate and Taxation last night unanimously approved a request by the school's building committee to provide a $700,000 cash infusion to spur on the oft-delayed project to completion.
The BET has approved three requests, one in June 2007, another in January 2008, and another in May 2008, totaling nearly $1.3 million, on the promise that the project would be finished by several interim deadlines that were missed.
With this latest appropriation, however, officials assured that they'd have enough money to put the long-awaited finishing touches on the building.
"We're very close to being where we want to be," said town administrator John Crary, who is helping the building committee director, Frank Mazza, push the project through the final stages. "I think we'll meet all our goals, and don't anticipate needing all the funds."
The building committee had received preliminary approval from the BET for an additional $500,000 during an Aug. 15 meeting. But Mazza revised that estimate by $200,000 last Friday, citing a slew of new expenses needed to finish the job.
With the approval of new funds, school officials hope the school will receive a temporary certificate of occupancy from buildings inspectors by the end of the week. Receiving a certificate this week would mean students can move in by mid-October.
- Please See:
- 09/08/08 Greenwich Time News Links For Monday
- TOP STORY:
- Better Late Than Never
- HEADLINES:
- Better Late Than Never: Greenwich Time Reporter Colin Gustafson Is Once Again Behind The Times
- Greenwich Time Finally Reports That Frank Mazaza And His Band of Idiots Want $700,000 Instead Of $500,000 Of Your Tax Dollars
- Enraged Greenwich Roundup Readers Have Known About Frank Mazza's Secret Plans For Two Days Now
- QUOTES:
- "The BET has an obligation to taxpayers to make sure that money is spent prudently," BET chairman Stephen Walko said. "The goal still is to get the project completed as soon as possible, but you can't lose sight of process or principals."
- "Now we're close to two years behind schedule," said Hamilton Avenue mother Dawn Nethercott last week. "The primary mission does not appear to be getting kids in new school but of nickel and dimeing sitting on decisions required for substantial completion."
- THE STORY:
- BET weighs funding request
- ...However, building committee director Frank Mazza upwardly revised that estimate by $200,000 on Friday afternoon, citing a slew of new change orders issued by inspectors in the last three weeks.
Mazza would not disclose any details.... - FRANK MAZZA WOULD NOT DISCLOSE THE DETAILS TO GREENWICH TIME REPORTER COLIN GUSTAFSON,
- BUT GREENWICH ROUNDUP DISCLOSED THE DETAILS TO THE PARENTS AND TAXPAYERS DAYS AGO.
- PLEASE ALSO SEE:
- 09/06/08 Frank Mazza And The Band Of Idiot's Breakdown Of Money Discussed At The Hamilton Avenue School Building Committee Meeting
- MORE INFORMATION:
- 09/06/08 You Wont Read This In The Greenwich Time: Surprise $500,000 Is Not Enough For Frank Mazza And His Band Of Idiots Now They Want $700,000 !!!!!!
- 09/01/08 Why Are Betty Sternberg, Susan Wallerstein And Anthony Byrne Still Collecting Board Of Education Paychecks????
- 08/29/08 Is Michael Bodson Parading Colin Gustafson With A Nose Ring?
- AND PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THIS:
- 09/07/08 Multi-Million-Dollar School Administration Failures Have Now Led To Town Service Cut Backs
Advised that the contents of their home computers could be subject to disclosure under the state's public records law, about 300 elected officials are getting their own e-mail accounts from the town to discuss official business.
Churches, town look back on 9/11
Whether it was attending PTA meetings at Cos Cob School or daily chats with her 24-year-old daughter Jessica over coffee, Alison McKnight Lombardi loved being a mother above all else.
The Greenwich High School girls soccer team has followed a positive pattern since Danny Simpson took over the head coaching reigns in 2005.
Truth be told, such flooding is not an easy problem to address, nor is doing so cheap. And there has been some movement, according to town officials: They are hoping to soon establish a priority list for projects to address the most pressing problems with flooding and drainage in Greenwich.
But there is a grain of truth in Mr. Creamer's comments, at least when one considers town infrastructure problems that went unaddressed for long periods in the not-too-distant past.
One benefit cited for the town agency summit was that it improved the understanding of their ....
Is Greenwich losing its political influence?
I just don't see it happening.
Greenwich people have strong political views, which a quick scan of residents' letters to Greenwich Time will prove. Typically our letters reflect that its is a conservative town, though the liberal voice has gained strength over the years as political activists such as Ned Lamont have brought their ideas to the table. .....
As a town of corporate leaders and impressive wealth, Greenwich most certainly will keep its role in American politics. The faces will change, and the parties may shift, but the influence of Greenwich will still be felt.
To the editor:
For almost nine decades, the League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization of men and women, has worked to encourage informed and active participation of citizens in government and to increase understanding of major public policy issues. We do not support or oppose candidates, but we will be working hard to provide voters with information to allow them to cast informed votes this Nov. 4.
This year, more than ever before, we urge the voters to carefully consider the candidates' stands on issues that are important to them before casting their votes. Come to our debates, or watch them on Channel 79. Attend a voter demonstration session if you have never used the new voting machines.
Watch for the Voters' Guide in a pullout section in the Greenwich Time and Greenwich Citizen in the end of October. In addition to including information about polling places and voting procedures, we will include biographical information as well as local and national candidates' answers to specific questions.
We believe an informed electorate is essential to our democracy.
Jara Burnett
Riverside
Naomi Schiff Myers
Riverside
The writers are, respectively, vice president of voter services and president of the League of Women Voters of Greenwich.
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