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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

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Town to sell vacant W. Putnam lot
The eyesore on West Putnam Avenue known to many locals as "the hole in the ground" could wind up filling a hole in the town budget. The Board of Selectmen last week agreed to sell a narrow sliver of Read More »

The second defendant charged in the slaying of Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel is set to head to trial this summer after a judge granted a speedy trial motion Tuesday.  Read More »
Havemeyer Building gets second look
With a proposal to convert the Havemeyer Building into an art center off the table, the Greenwich school board is beginning to take a second look at the future of the building as a home for the Read More »

The Greenwich Farmers' Market is scheduled to open for the season Saturday in the commuter parking lot at Arch Street and Horseneck Lane. The market, which features 15 vendors this year, will be  Read More »
Police blotter
Avelino Robles, 41, of 12 Indian Rock Place, Wilton, was charged Friday afternoon with home improvement without registration and failure to have an occupational trade license or tax number. Read More »

A reminder to all high school artists in town: Today is the deadline to register for the 28th annual "Congressional Art Competition," a nationwide art contest and exhibition conducted by the U.  Read More »
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