| Clotheslines banned from Greenwich public housing complex Greenwich Time By Neil Vigdor A recent decision by the Greenwich Housing Authority to ban tenants from using clotheslines at Quarry Knoll because of liability concerns has ... |
| Greenwich Cannons eliminated from Senior American Legion tournament Greenwich Time Greenwich, which represented American Legion Post 29, finished 2-1 in the tournament's three play-in games. Had the Cannons won Friday they would have ... |
| Greenwich Housing Authority director earns MBA Greenwich Time By Lisa Chamoff Anthony Johnson, executive director of the Greenwich Housing Authority, can now add another three-letter acronym to his title: MBA. ... |
| Greenwich man hit by train improves in hospital Greenwich Time The condition of a Greenwich man who was hit by a train at the Old Greenwich train station Sunday is improving, a Stamford Hospital spokeswoman said ... |
| Clotheslines Banned at Senior Public Housing in Greenwich ... By thenonconsumeradvocate "Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, a Greenwich resident, said he is solidly behind the effort to pass a "right to dry" law and will push the bill during the next legislative session. The bill stalled due to opposition ... The Non-Consumer Advocate - http://thenonconsumeradvocate.wordpress.com/ |
| Eye on Greenwich Connecticut: It's Political Season in Greenwich! By greenwichguy The Greenwich Democrats are poised to nominate a Republican for Selectman candidate. John Conte, a newly minted Democrat and relative unknown, will be running under the Democrat's banner. For all their bluster and chest thumping it ... Eye on Greenwich Connecticut - http://eyeongreenwich.blogspot.com/ |
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