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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
10/14/08 READER SUBMITTED COMMENTS:Why Are The Toxicological Tests Taking So Long?
10/14/08 Harvest Time Church On King Street Begins Celebrating It's 25th Year On Wednesday
This video one goes waaaaaay back for Harvest Time Church.
Who Do You Say That I Am (WDYSTIA) was an Easter production put on in April 1993 by the members of a then 10 year old Harvest Time Church.
Performed in the Western Greenwich Civic Center where Harvest Time met then.
WDYSTIA presented the simple story of Jesus life, death and resurrection to the Greenwich community.
I never saw WDYSTIA because I only started going to the church about 16 months ago when my wife converted from Buddhism to Christianity.
Personally, I was only saved a little over a hundred days ago and week after week I see or learn something awesome at this church.
Who knows overtime this worship center might even be able to make me a kinder and gentler blogger over time. I know I have blogged a lot about Harvest Time Church this week, but there has just been a lot going on up on King Street.
If you want you can stop by for the Wednesday night service that will kick off 5 days of celebration at Harvest Time Church.
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10/14/08 Greenwich, Connecticut Police Department Specifies Spray Foam Wall Insulation and TPR2 Building Code Compliant Fire Protection Coatings
The Fireshell® coating used is a new product that is a flexible, environmentally friendly, fire retardant coating which will impede fire and smoke on foam and wall assemblies. The technology can be formulated to actually extinguish liquid based fires, another first for the industry, claims TPR2.
The Fireshell® technology was developed for use in professional racing, such as NASCAR®, Sprint Cup Series. It is there that the company received significant notoriety when Fox TV put them on the big screen during the NASCAR® Nextel Cup with over nine (9) million people watching to demonstrate the leading-edge fire extinguishing capability. (The Fox demonstration of the technology can be seen at www.tpr2.com/videos.) . ....
The project took 4 months to work its way through the town committee process. All three companies worked closely with Greenwich town officials on the new fire coatings that are building code compliant to meet new, more stringent fire codes. The water based, one part coatings comply with Green product requirements and water based paint environmental initiatives....
10/14/08 BREAKING NEWS: The Greenwich Time Is Going To Hell In A Handbasket - Crime Reporter Martin Cassidy Replaced By The Associated Press
Article Launched: 10/14/2008 03:59:15 PM EDT
Kissel was killed at his Greenwich mansion in 2006 just days before he was scheduled to plead guilty to forging documents to obtain more than $16 million in loans from banks and mortgage companies.
David Rubin, Hayley Wolffe Kissel's attorney, said the jury issued a verdict in favor of his client after deliberating less than four hours Tuesday.
An attorney for the insurance companies confirmed the verdict but had no immediate comment.
News Times
... of slain Connecticut real estate developer Andrew Kissel, her attorney said Tuesday. Kissel was killed at his Greenwich mansion in 2006 just days before he was scheduled to plead guilty to forging documents to obtain more than $16 million in loans ...
10/14/08 Maybe, You Won't Have Valery Kogan To Kick Around Anymoe
The New York Observer
In 2005, Russian billionaire Valery Kogan and his wife, Olga, purchased a home in Greenwich, Conn. for $18.5 million. Mr. Kogan proposed a plan to tear down the mansion and build a 54,000-square-foot house that would have 26 bathrooms. The plan was denied in May, and last week Mr. Kogan submitted a scaled-down version of his original layout, according to Cityfile.
10/14/08 READER SUBMITTED COMMENTS: Grider Opines On Police Favoritism And The 20 Year Old Mystery Driver That Intimidates The Greenwich Police Dept.
The only reason that the driver's name hasnt been released yet, is because it is still an ongoing investigation. When the investigation is done, the police will release the information. From what I have ehard, this was a pretty complex accident, with alot of evidence that needs to be gone over. As far as the driver not getting a sobriety test, where are you getting your information? The only reason I can think of that he wouldnt have gotten one at the scene, was he was just in a car accident, and my guess was strapped to a backboard, and loaded into an ambulance rather quickly. Getting a blood alcohol level from the hospital now means getting a warrant, which takes time.
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Secure Your Items
fairfieldweekly.com
As the economy tanks, thieves look for portable electronics—and they think they can get them by preying on our youngins
Recently, a Fairfield University student living in Fairfield Beach reported her laptop, valued at $1,500, had been nabbed off her kitchen counter. It was a familiar story to Fairfield Police Sgt. James Perez....
....the Greenwich Police Department does not report a decrease in larcenies over the same period last year.
Still, crime data does support Perez. In 1980, after the U.S. had felt the effects of the oil crisis that took place after the Iranian revolution, larceny in Connecticut increased by 18.7 percent from 1978. In 1988, after the housing market had turned sour, it was up 3.5 percent in the state from two years prior.
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10/14/08 The Raw Greenwich Business News Feed Or Hedge Fund Guys Start To Say, "Wow! We really screwed things up"
Why We Shouldn't Fear the Failure of Some Firms
SmartMoney
... 10 YEARS ago, the Federal Reserve gathered the heads of 14 investment banks in New York to urge them to rescue a Greenwich, Conn., hedge fund, Long-Term Capital Management. The Fed was worried that LTCM was so intertwined with Wall Street that its ...
Tudor, SAC Capital Said to Have Sold Assets, Raised Cash as Markets Fell
Bloomberg
... Mexican peso tumble 16 percent since the start of October, said two people with knowledge of the decisions by the Greenwich, Connecticut- based firm, which manages $18 billion. Cohen, who oversees $16 billion at his SAC Capital Advisors LLC in ...
Accounting plagues Archway
Battle Creek Enquirer
... positions with Archway to "avoid any appearance of impropriety," the court documents said. Catterton Partners, the Greenwich, Conn.-based private equity firm which owns Archway, hired Insight to run Archway's day-to-day operations after Catterton ...
[Bloggingheads] Solutions To Crunch: Derivatives Are Derivative
Matrix
... Great comments on these posts as well. A commenter from Yves and Dan's excellent but far too short "Slums of Greenwich, CT" writes: An intereresting thing here was that the interlocutors implied that the shadow banking system, and here one suspects ...
Hedge Funds Concede Errors, Profess Optimism After Worst Month in 10 Years
Bloomberg Business News
... up to get out of these funds as well as record outflows from equity mutual funds,'' Jeffrey Gendell , who runs Greenwich, Connecticut-based Tontine Associates LLC, wrote in an Oct. 1 letter to clients. ``I am not a nervous person by nature, but ...
Yen Falls for Fourth Day Against Dollar on U.S. Plan to Buy Banking Stocks
Bloomberg Business News
... something a lot worse,'' said Alan Ruskin , head of international currency strategy in North America at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets Inc. in Greenwich, Connecticut. ``Risky assets are performing well today. I won't fight it.'' Losses in the dollar ...
Chaos: Opportunities and Threats
OutputLinks
... bubble popped and Florida McMansions are no longer a hot commodity---and in a $12 million, forty-room home in Greenwich, Connecticut, the CEO of AIG feels the cold wind of reality as he understands that his company is going under and needs to be ...
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10/14/08 The Raw Greenwich Blog And RSS Feed For Tuesday
A Commercial Worth Watching
An Idea
Bill Gonillo Five
I'd Like to Use a Lifeline
For Steelers Fans
Yankee Stadium Closing Ceremony Canceled
One Change to the WGCH Football Broadcast Schedule...
Really Cool You Tube Goodness
Stand Up, Chuck!
So The Playoffs Won't Be Boring Then?
Jane Genova: Speechwriter - Ghostwriter
TV - Have Producers, Writers, Actors Lost Their Desire to Entertain? - Something is going on. And it's affecting much of TV, at least the old-fashioned network kind that we baby boomers grew up in front of. The programs are bori...
Pray Connecticut
Choose life - and vote life! - We're not Catholic but I thought this video from CatholicVote.com was outstanding. Please see also the quotes on abortion below attributed to Mother Teresa...
Rock Star Diary
Lexxie's wedding pics - So I lifted a couple of pictures from Lexxie's wedding photographers website. I'm going to order a couple from her, so I do not feel guilty! HA! They're pret...
Greenwich Diva
Levi Johnston dropped out of high school to take care pregnant girlfriend - Someone please tell me I am dreaming all this, this is some real trailer park shit! I guess there is room for one more name to America’s statistics of h...
The Blonde Excuse
This is Hilarious - As you all know, I'm taking a political blogging graduate class at Trinity College, and every day I follow the blogs of my classmates. Mike (from my class) p...
The Daily Spurgeon
A joy that doesn't depend on circumstances - “There is a river the streams whereof make glad the city of God.” Believers drink of that river and thirst not for carnal delights. They are made “to lie...
For What It's Worth
- As usual, great insight and commentary, this time on corporate (and governmental) owning up. From my favorite blogger,James Lileks The theme of the convers...
Greenwich Roundup
10/14/08 Greenwich Time News Links Or Artsy Fartsy Crowd Has Had It With Failed Board of Education Chairwoman Nancy Weissler - *"It does seem likely that years of inaction by the Board of Education have caused the town to lose the opportunity that had been offered for the gift of ...
Greenwich Forum
Maybe No Charges Will Be Filled Against The 20 Year Old Myster... - 1 Comment, last updated on Tuesday Oct 14 by Rev Frank Stretch
Greenwich Library Today's Events
Baby Lapsit Registration - *When:* Tuesday October 14th, 2008 - All Day Open enrollment begins October 6 for Baby Lapsit for infants up to 12 months with a caregiver. Five-week Fall ...
The Harvest From Harvest Time Church On King Street
Day 26: To Recover Everything – Part One - And they found written in the law which the LORD had commanded by Moses that the children of Israel should dwell in tabernacles in the feast of the seventh...
Greenwich News
Mother's cookie company closes amid bankruptcy - Mother's Cookies, which got its start in Oakland , has closed its doors for good.
10/14/08 Greenwich Post News Links
Police and firemen as well as Greenwich Emergency Services responded to the scene. An Oldsmobile station wagon and a BMW sedan collided. The Oldsmobile's front hood was damaged and the left front frame and tire of the BMW was damaged. Further damage is unknown at this time. The accident happened at about 5:50 this evening.
The group will take place on the first Wednesday of the month beginning at 8 p.m. Support Connection is a not-for-profit organization specializing in free, confidential support services for people affected by breast and ovarian cancer.
On Thursday, Oct. 16 residents will have the opportunity to be updated on a range of significant issues by local experts when the Old Greenwich Association (OGA) hosts its annual meeting and community forum in the First Congregational Church on Sound Beach Avenue at 7:30 p.m. The evening will feature representatives from the Greenwich Traffic Department, Greenwich Police Department, Greenwich Point Conservancy, Greenwich Civic Center Committee and the Connecticut State Legislature.
EVADING
Dwayne Lawler, 39, of 1465 East Putnam Ave. was arrested Oct. 10 and charged with evading responsibility. Police had been sent to the scene of an East Putnam Avenue motor vehicle accident involving three vehicles and officers reportedly determined that the person responsible had left the scene without providing any information. According to police reports, Lawler came to the scene 50 minutes later and said he was the driver. Police said they examined his vehicle and determined the damage to it was consistent with the damage to the other vehicles. Lawler was released on a $250 cash bond and is due in court Oct. 24.
BREACH OF PEACE
Hilda Munoz, 60, of 76 Bertolf Road, Riverside was arrested Oct. 11 and charged with breach of peace. Police had been sent to the scene of a reported dispute between neighbors. The reporting party alleged to police that Munoz had approached her and begun yelling and waiving her fists in the air. According to this person, this has been an ongoing problem for about three years and that she was “extremely fearful” of Munoz. Police reported that after speaking to a third party, this woman’s account of events was confirmed. Munoz was released on a promise to appear and is due in court Oct. 20.
10/14/08 Greenwich Time News Links Or Artsy Fartsy Crowd Has Had It With Failed Board of Education Chairwoman Nancy Weissler
A nonprofit group's bid to convert the town-owned Havemeyer Building into an arts center is in danger of unraveling.
First Selectman Peter Tesei said he is reluctant to ask the Representative Town Meeting to consider a proposed lease of the Greenwich Avenue landmark until the public school administrators occupying the building decide whether they want to leave for new office space.
That decision is not expected to come until the first quarter of 2009, according to school officials, well after the Dec. 31 deadline imposed by the Greenwich Center for the Arts to procure a $1-per-year lease.
If the town fails to act, a group of wealthy donors that includes Empire State building owner Peter Malkin has threatened to walk away from its offer to donate $15 million toward the Havemeyer Building's transformation.
Private donations would pay for the entire $30 million project, according to GCA, which has told the town that it can't keep its donors in the lurch.
"No one likes to lose an opportunity, but you can't force someone to do something they don't want to do," Tesei said in a recent interview....
....Weissler said school officials agreed to wait until after the Commission on Aging completed its own analysis for a new senior center this past spring before embarking on a similar survey that won't be complete until the first quarter of next year.
"I'm having a hard time seeing how that's inaction. That's basically following the time line that we were given," Weissler said.
If and when school officials make a decision on their future home, Weissler said it will be some time before the Havemeyer Building becomes vacant.
Citing the downturn in the economy, Weissler said an estimated $25 million project to renovate the Greenwich High School auditorium scheduled for the 2009-10 fiscal year is likely to be delayed until 2010-11, when the construction of new offices for school administrators was supposed to occur. That, too, will be delayed, she said.
"We have said as a board we will prioritize the needs of our students ahead of our administrators, which will push out the central office," Weissler said.....
Michael Romsky, a spokesman for the FBI in New Haven, said that the agency executed a search warrant on Sept. 26 at the 13 N. Water St. drugstore. He would not release any details. No further information on the incident has been released since.
Gadea also said Joby George is still listed as the licensed pharmacist at the facility. George could not be reached for comment on Monday.
According to state records, the Byram Pharmacy was first issued a license in April 2001.
To help a rural African village break the chains of poverty, Stanwich School teacher Shaun Fletcher says it isn't enough to simply visit once, as some part-time humanitarians have done.
"As an American, you can't just come in and say, 'Let me fix all your problems,' and then feel good because you bought them a pack of 20 goats, or did a few weeks of work," he said. "The key is developing long-term partnerships."
Fletcher, who spent three weeks in Rwanda in July, now plans to return with about a dozen Stanwich students and alumni next June to build a modern infrastructure in the remote village of Cyabatanzi, which has a population of roughly 4,000.
That work will be part of a 10-year humanitarian project, which Fletcher said he recently designed with the help of a $5,000 grant from the school's board of directors....
Like Columbus, Laudonia continued, Greenwich's Italian immigrants were explorers. Unlike Columbus, he said, they stayed here, helping make Greenwich what it is today.
This year's flag raiser, selected by the St. Lawrence Society, an Italian-American club based at 86 Valley Road, was 90-year-old James Rocco Santaguida, a second-generation Greenwich Italian whose family founded the first horse-and-buggy town trash pick-up and owns Cos Cob's James R. Santaguida sanitation.....
For youth rugby players in Greenwich, finding a team to play can be about as easy as digging a ball from the bottom of a scrum.
The story is getting to be old hat: Connecticut's Probate Court system is posting a $20,000-per-day deficit, and is in dire need of reform.
To the editor:
Needless to say, in our own tradition in America, which is Judeo-Christian, traditional marriage stands as being in harmony with God's plan. While the imagination can run wild now that marriage is without its traditional and biblical grounding, what other legal challenges will arise, for whom or for what (or between whom and what) to be joined in marriage?
Richard Day
Old Greenwich