Budget cuts hit popular GHS coachGreenwich High School senior David Goldstein, 17, was so dismayed when he learned "Coach Brown" was being laid off that he showed up unannounced at a school board meeting Thursday to plead for the
Jewelry evokes Hollywood icons
A set of bracelets, brooches and other gemstone-accented objects currently on display at Betteridge Jewelers has a connection to classic film stars and some of the 20th century's biggest style icons.
GEMS presents awards for excellence in medical service
Greenwich Emergency Medical Service honored 22 first responders during a ceremony Friday evening at Greenwich Library's Flinn Gallery. Several Call of the Year awards were given.
Poll finds 60 percent favor death penalty over life term
HARTFORD -- Three of every five Connecticut residents want the state to keep its death penalty despite legislative attempts to abolish it, according to a poll released Thursday.
HARTFORD -- Three of every five Connecticut residents want the state to keep its death penalty despite legislative attempts to abolish it, according to a poll released Thursday.
Former actress explores Cannes film festival
A former stage and screen actress, Greenwich resident Sherry Schwartz is familiar with what goes on behind the scenes of a movie. But during a recent trip to the Cannes Film Festival, Schwartz
More shake-ups in Kissel murder case
Two days after prosecutors speculated about a plea deal for one of the co-defendants charged in the slaying of Greenwich real estate mogul Andrew Kissel, the trial for Leonard Trujillo appears to be
Ex-NFL player extradited to California on murder charge
STAMFORD -- With three California authorities on hand, a Superior Court judge signed a waiver to extradite former NFL linebacker Eric Naposki out of state Friday to face murder charges stemming from
Rell backs down on closing state parks
HARTFORD -- Gov. M. Jodi Rell on Friday thought twice about closing some inland state parks as part of her latest budget-cutting proposals she offered to the Democratic-controlled General Assembly.
Honoring a Life Master
More than 60 bridge players turned out at The Woman's Club Thursday afternoon, May 20, for a special fundraiser dedicated to Sibyl Shirley, who died earlier this year after a life devoted in many
Faith market
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Shrinking mainline Protestant denominations are turning to marketing to help stem decades of membership losses and stay afloat. The United Methodist Church recently unveiled a
Religion briefs
School yanks recognition RICHMOND, Va. -- Liberty University has told its fledgling College Democrats club it can no longer be a campus group, saying the party stands against the conservative
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