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Thursday, October 22, 2009

10/22/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Afternoon Edition

Greenwich cross-country preps for FCIAC finals
Greenwich Post
Today the regular season is a distant memory for the Greenwich High School boys and girls cross-country teams. At 3 pm at New Canaan's Waveny Park, ...

Greenwich unemployment rate at record high
Norwalk Advocate
After declining for two consecutive months, the September unemployment rate in Greenwich jumped to 6.4 percent, the town's highest rate on record, ...

Meriwether Embarks on Third Fund
New York Times
The new venture, JM Advisors Management, will be based in Greenwich, Connecticut and will likely launch next year.
Dow Chemical Net Spikes, but Sales Drop
ABC News
... to maintain its financial performance and also to deal with a very difficult global environment," Greenwich Consultants analyst Mike Judd told Reuters. ...
Agents and agenciesss
Connecticut Post
Drew Peterson in the Greenwich office of Weichert Realtors was recognized as one of the top 12 associates in the Connecticut and Westchester County region ...

Matthew Doran column - Three kings still at the top of FCIAC heap ...
By Staff
If that's the case, it should all come down to this: If Greenwich can get past New Canaan two weeks from now, and if Staples beats Trumbull in Week 9, we're looking at a third-straight FCIAC championship game on Thanksgiving Day. ...
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