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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

08/05/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Evening Edition

Business backs tighter financial regulation-survey
Reuters
Financial services consultancy Greenwich Associates said its survey of 458 businesses and banks in North America, Europe and Asia found "consensus ... that ...
Greenwich mosquitoes second in state to test positive for West Nile
Greenwich Time
By Lisa Chamoff West Nile season is back, with the first group of mosquitoes trapped in Greenwich last week testing positive for the virus, ...
Massachusetts Cuts Hedge Funds After Pension Loss
Bloomberg
The Massachusetts fund separately lost $80 million on its expansion into hedge funds when Greenwich, Connecticut-based Amaranth Advisors LLC closed in ...
Three's company: Greenwich tax collector field gets more crowded
Greenwich Time
He has done volunteer work for the United Way of Greenwich and Jewish Family Services of Greenwich. "Bill is just an outstanding candidate," Bergstresser ...
New principal takes over at Greenwich Catholic School
Greenwich Time
By Colin Gustafson A longtime school administrator who most recently headed a Catholic school in Trumbull has taken over as the new principal of Greenwich ...

Eco-Rich Connections » Conflict Over Clotheslines in Greenwich
By jeeoc
Meanwhile, Anthony Johnson, the executive director of the Greenwich Housing Authority, said safety is an issue. "At night, it's very dark over there. You can't see anything," he told the newspaper, referring to Ms. McDaniel's complex. ...
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