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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

05/18/09 The Greenwich Time is disappearing. The price has gone up, the pages are getting fewer.


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BET approves mill rate increase
The Board of Estimate and taxation last Tuesday night voted to set the mill rate for the next fiscal year at 8.32, a 3.5 percent increase over last year, despite some members arguing for a higher tax

Lawyer says state lacks jurisdiction in Greenwich murder caseThe attorney for a 36-year-old Bridgeport man charged with felony murder, kidnapping and robbery is asking the court to throw out his client's case, arguing the crime should be prosecuted in New

Flanagan takes the reins as Greenwich deputy schools superintendent
With incoming schools chief Sidney Freund taking over in just over a month, few people have been busier showing him the ropes than Ellen Flanagan. Formerly the district's director of human

Greenwich to seek public input if further budget cuts are necessaryIn the event that the town decides to lay off more workers, First Selectman Peter Tesei said his constituents will have a say in which services get cut and which programs are sparred the budgetary

Greenwich police add new officer to the ranks
Police received another addition to the force Monday morning when Officer Andres Sanchez was sworn in during a ceremony at Town Hall. Sanchez, 30, of Danbury, took an oath administered by First

Students detained by bat-wielding thieves
Police are investigating the reported mugging late Saturday night of a large group of Stamford High School students near the Stamford-Greenwich border by a group of masked bat-wielding thieves as

State confirms 3 new flu cases
The state Department of Public Health on Monday confirmed three new cases of swine flu in Connecticut, all in Fairfield County. The cases were confirmed for residents of Norwalk, Easton and Fairfield.

State testing new license security
HARTFORD -- Some Connecticut drivers will soon be getting a look at new licenses with enhanced security features. Gov. M. Jodi Rell says the Department of Motor Vehicles will begin testing newly

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