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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

12/16/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed

News Reports About Greenwich

Greenwich offers swine flu shots for everyone
Greenwich Time
By Lisa Chamoff The town health department is holding its first H1N1 vaccine clinic for the general public on Thursday, after following state guidelines to ...
Greenwich blanks RHS in girls hockey
Ridgefield Press
The Ridgefield High girls hockey team remained winless with a 4-0 loss to Greenwich on Tuesday night in Greenwich. The Tigers are now 0-2 and have yet to ...
Greenwich home sales up in November, still down for the year
Greenwich Time
By Lisa Chamoff Greenwich home sales continue to trail behind the number recorded by this time last year, but the market has improved over the past few ...
Greenwich Academy squash tops Rye Country Day
Greenwich Time
The Greenwich Academy squash team ran its record to 5-0 Tuesday, downing Rye Country Day School 7-0. Lilly Fast, Anna Harrison, Caroline Feeley, Nina Scott, ...
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Town holds skating party for children
Greenwich Post
Parks and Recreation will hold a roller skating party at the Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center on Thursday, Dec. 29, for children in kindergarten ...
Meeting of the spiritual minds
Connecticut Jewish Ledger
Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz of Temple Sholom in Greenwich welcomed two other area rabbis to participate in "3 Rabbis, 3 Perspectives, 1 People," a panel ...




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