Some parents are saying there some kind of meeting last night at the high school where Burke read a prepared statement.
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03/10/09 BREAKING NEWS: You Wont Read This In The Greenwich Time - Alan Capaso Is Involved In Another Greenwich Public School Cover Up
Some parents are saying there some kind of meeting last night at the high school where Burke read a prepared statement.
03/10/09 Greenwich Post Breaking News
No Fiscal Accountability For Your Local Greenwich Parish Greenwich Attorney Tom Gallagher Hands Hot Potato To Fellow Greenwich Resident Richard " I Fear The Power Of The Catholic Church" Blumenthal Proposal To Regulate Catholic Church Pulled By DANIELA ALTIMARI The Hartford Courant A controversial bill that would change the way the Catholic church governs itself has been pulled and a public hearing planned Wednesday on the issue postponed until the measure's constitutionality can be determined. Despite the postponement, the Catholic Church is going forward with plans to rally at the Capitol. Hundreds of people, many of whom where angry about what they view as the state's inappropriate and perhaps unconstitutional incursion into church affair, were expected at the hearing. "We are pleased that the hearing was postponed, we are concerned that the bill is very much alive," said Joseph McAleer, spokesman for the diocese of Bridgeport. "The troops are mobilized...we're as committed as ever."At a press conference this morning at the legislative office building, Tom Gallagher of Greenwich, who has long advocated that lay people be given greater responsibilities within the church, said he has asked Rep. Michael Lawlor and Sen. Andrew McDonald, co-chairmen of the legislature's judiciary committee, to put off the hearing until Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has reviewed the matter. ....... The proposed bill, which would take power from Catholic priests and bishops and turn it over to parishioners, sparked an angry reaction from church leaders, who questioned lawmakers motives. The bill would create lay councils of seven to 13 people to oversee the finances of local parishes, relegating Catholic pastors and bishops to an advisory role..... PLEASE ALSO SEE: MORE INFORMATION: In Greenwich, the Rev. Michael Moynihan resigned in January 2007 from St. Michael the Archangel Church after a preliminary audit uncovered $500,000 in spending the church couldn't account for amid what Lori said at the least represented "badly tangled" financial records. Please Also Take A Look At This: Lawmakers Pull Bill That Proposed Changing Catholic Church Governance on WNPR Capitol Desk
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03/10/09 BREAKING NEWS: Tonight Priest$ And Bishop$ Are Going To Party Like Its 1999: Cowardly Lawmakers Run From Angry Bishop$
Greenwich Attorney Tom Gallagher Hands Hot Potato To Fellow Greenwich Resident Richard " I Fear The Power Of The Catholic Church" Blumenthal
Proposal To Regulate Catholic Church Pulled
By DANIELA ALTIMARI The Hartford Courant
A controversial bill that would change the way the Catholic church governs itself has been pulled and a public hearing planned Wednesday on the issue postponed until the measure's constitutionality can be determined.
Despite the postponement, the Catholic Church is going forward with plans to rally at the Capitol. Hundreds of people, many of whom where angry about what they view as the state's inappropriate and perhaps unconstitutional incursion into church affair, were expected at the hearing.
"We are pleased that the hearing was postponed, we are concerned that the bill is very much alive," said Joseph McAleer, spokesman for the diocese of Bridgeport. "The troops are mobilized...we're as committed as ever."At a press conference this morning at the legislative office building,
Tom Gallagher of Greenwich, who has long advocated that lay people be given greater responsibilities within the church, said he has asked Rep. Michael Lawlor and Sen. Andrew McDonald, co-chairmen of the legislature's judiciary committee, to put off the hearing until Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has reviewed the matter. ...
....The proposed bill, which would take power from Catholic priests and bishops and turn it over to parishioners, sparked an angry reaction from church leaders, who questioned lawmakers motives. The bill would create lay councils of seven to 13 people to oversee the finances of local parishes, relegating Catholic pastors and bishops to an advisory role.....
03/10/09 Den For Grieving Kids: Clear goals and directions can steer therapy to a successful end
Norwalk Advocate
For more than five years, Marcela Cruz and her two boys worked through the grief of losing their husband and father, respectively, by attending support groups and receiving counseling.
It was an experience that has meant the world to Cruz, a Greenwich resident who has found solace and support, as well as a chance to help her children remember their father with joy. She also is grateful to have helped others through their pain, just as she was buoyed by the kindness and understanding of others during those early days of her grief.
But late last year, after talking with her children, Cruz says she realized it was time to move on.
"I began looking at the past less painfully," she says, adding that she asked her oldest son, Victor, 11, who is named after his father, if perhaps they no longer had to go to the Den for Grieving Kids in Greenwich......
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03/10/09 Ex- Greenwich Represenitive Dolly Powers Started Controversial Bill That Caused Bishops To Go Nut$ !!!!
Stamford Advocate
"Democrats have crossed the line between church and state," GOP Chairman Christopher Healy said.
But last year, former state Rep. Claudia "Dolly" Powers, a Republican from Greenwich, pursued similar legislation. Powers said she submitted a proposal on behalf of constituent Tom Gallagher, a driving force behind the bill now pending before the Judiciary Committee.
"If a constituent has an issue and they bring it to any legislator, that's part of your job," Powers said.
She said she filled out a request form for the proposal to be raised in committee during the 2008 session. But it never went anywhere.
"It just died," Powers said.
McDonald said Gallagher first shopped the legislation in 2007, but it was too late in the session for the Judiciary Committee to act. In 2008, "we were swamped" with a debate over a law to increase penalties on violent offenders, McDonald said. He said he discussed the proposal last year with members of the Connecticut Catholic Conference after Powers submitted the legislation.
Powers, who did not seek re-election, said she felt badly that McDonald is taking so much criticism. But she declined to give her opinion on the proposal.
"I'm not going to go there," Powers said 2
In another incident (Matthew 21:23-27, Luke 20:1-8, Mark 11:27-33), Jesus reverses the roles — putting his critics between the horns of a dilemma when he asks “John’s baptism — was it from heaven, or from men?”:
They discussed it among themselves and said, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will ask, ‘Why didn’t you believe him?’ But if we say, ‘From men,’ all the people will stone us, because they are persuaded that John was a prophet.” So they answered, “We don’t know where it was from.”
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03/10/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: This Just In.....
The Latest Greenwich News Briefs:
KATES PROVES THAT RECORDS WERE MEANT TO BE BROOKEN..... Greenwich High School's Kates breaks own record in 600 meters |
Pierce Onthank Charged For Possession Of An Illegal Semang Ape Post Chronicle Needless to say Onthank owned a siamang at the Lionshare Zoologicsal Center in Greenwich. Authorities were shocked to find out he no kind of permits to own ... |
BOND REPORT: Treasurys Turn Lower As Stocks Recover; GE Capital In ... CNNMoney.com "The story is becoming long in the tooth -- weakening economic data are balanced by massive supply," said strategists at RBS Greenwich Capital. ... |
Here Is A Sign That Spring Is Officially Here In Greenwich...... |
Ramped up: Greenwich skaters hit the park in force Stamford Advocate By Meredith Blake Sebastian Oe, 11, said he couldn't wait for the Greenwich Skatepark to open on Sunday. "I was really happy because I haven't skateboarded ... |
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Jerks Like Henry Kravis Cause America And The World To Hate Greenwich..... |
We Sure Hope Henry Kravis Likes Sitting Down
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TC Commented: I hate to quote Frank Rich here, but in this weekend's NYT, he hit it spot on: "The level of taste flaunted by America’s upper caste at the bubble’s height had less in common with the Medicis than, say, Uday and Qusay Hussein." At least the Medicis left us Tuscany. Will tens of thousands of, say, Chinese or Mongolians, or whoever rules the world in 2610, come and tour the historic McChateaux, dog boutiques and organic coffee shops of Greenwich, CT in the 27th century? Hari_Seldon Added: Exactly TC. Exactly. Also, the Hamptons will have washed out to sea. Palladio Continued: Lifeisgood Says: I also believe there will be guided tours of the Media Rooms/home theatres of fallen Masters of TU Hugues da mousse said: Historian Remarked: " Will tens of thousands of, say, Chinese or Mongolians, or whoever rules the world in 2610, come and tour the historic McChateaux, dog boutiques and organic coffee shops of Greenwich, CT in the 27th century? " No, they will fly around in their jet-packs to view how capitalism ended, look at the rubble of the cardboard mansions with fake brick fronts and pick up a few worthless treasury bonds on the way to wallpaper their mansions Tim said:
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03/10/09 Greenwich Commercial Real Estate Report
R.S. Granoff Architects has expanded its office and renewed its lease of 6,100 square feet on the second floor of 30 W. Putnam Ave. in Greenwich. The new space includes an updated conference center.
As part of the deal, R.S. Granoff will vacate 1,000 square of retail space it had leased temporarily.
R.S. Granoff and the building owner, Pyramid Real Estate Group of Stamford, represented themselves in lease negotiations.
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Richard S. Granoff has led his firm, R. S. Granoff Architects, founded in 1989, on “a multitude of interesting projects.” He has designed more than 100 homes, renovated dozens of commercial buildings, and built more than 1 million square feet of office space. He particularly enjoyed designing the mini-buildings featured on page 66 because the projects called on his architectural creativity—he had fun with, and got to inject some whimsy into, these amazing accessory structures. His firm has offices in Greenwich, Connecticut, and Southampton, New York. Granoff has also established two other businesses: Charles Rich Design/Build (1991), in Southampton, New York, which designs, builds, and develops high-end vacation houses; and Fountainhead Homes (1997), a real estate development company that develops ultra-luxury homes in the Greenwich market.
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03/10/09 PRESS RELEASE: Looking your best for today’s job market
When it comes to landing a job, especially in today’s challenging times, personal appearance does count. To help job seekers look their best from head to toe, Becker Salon on Mason Street in Greenwich and How to Say it With STYLE are teaming up with a special package for new customers, “Highlighting with Style.”
Available March 16 through May 15, the package includes a full head of highlights (normally $150 to $200) for $100 and a complimentary one-hour image consultation with How to Say it with STYLE. Ten percent of the proceeds will go to Kids in Crisis. Existing customers at Becker Salon will receive a 30 percent discount on all color services.
“We want to help women in this difficult economy the best way we can,” said Becker Chicaiza, founder and owner of Becker Salon. “Highlights, which we are offering at a special price, add dimension to the hair, create a sophisticated look and can brighten one’s appearance,” he added. This year, Becker brings a new repertoire of color techniques to the salon after participating in the L’Oréal Professionnel World Education Tour and attending the Mondial Coiffure Beauté in Paris last fall. There, Becker received a second-place award at a competition among hairdressers from around the globe at the Alexandre School.
Whether entering or re-entering the work force, women will benefit from a fresh and updated look, according to Phyllis Ayman, founder and president of the Greenwich-based How to Say it With STYLE, a firm that advises customers on creating their best image through style and fashion. “Fashion choices can convey a lot about a person, so therefore job seekers need to present themselves in the best possible light,” said Ms. Ayman. The one-hour consultation, to be scheduled at the customer’s convenience, will cover how to build an appropriate wardrobe for the job market and will include a fashion profile, analysis of body type and appropriate shapes and contours, suggestions for the most flattering colors and wardrobe essentials.
Opened in 2007, Becker Salon has quickly developed a following in the region. The salon provides a boutique-like and intimate setting and prides itself on individual relationships with customers. Becker’s mission is to highlight the beauty of every person who enters the salon through the magic touch of his hands and to make this experience an unforgettable moment of great transformation. Becker and his staff have trained in Manhattan, London, Paris and Milan so they can offer the highest level of professionalism.
Phyllis Ayman is an image consultant and a certified fashion stylist from the New England Fashion Council. She also has her own jewelry line, Filay DESIGNS, now five years old, which is available through custom order and sold in local boutiques and shows. How to Say it With STYLE was a participating sponsor of the National Council of Women’s Organizations and Foreign Diplomats 2009 Presidential Inaugural Balls in Washington, D.C.
Becker Salon is also pleased to once again help Kids in Crisis. The salon has already donated nearly $6,000 to the organization during the past year from different programs.
Kids in Crisis, http://www.kidsincrisis.org/ , is Connecticut’s only free, round-the-clock agency providing emergency shelter, crisis counseling and community educational programs for children of all ages and families dealing with a wide range of crises—domestic violence, mental health and family problems, substance abuse, economic difficulties and more. Since its founding in 1978, Kids in Crisis, has helped more than 89,000 Connecticut children and families; in 2008, more than 9,280 children and families received assistance from the organization.
Becker Salon is located at 268 Mason Street in Greenwich. To make an appointment for “Highlighting with Style,” new customers can call 203-340-9550. For further information about Becker Salon, please visit http://www.beckersalon.com/ .
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03/10/08 PRESS RELEASE: Provident Bank has announces appointment in Westchester.
03/10/09 I've never done anything with the pet trade, but I'm being put into the same category because of that chimp situation
THE HEADLINES:
WIERD NEWS: American Energy Group, an oil and gas drilling company that has interests in Pakistan has a CEO that maybe a victim of selective ape enforcement
DEP spokesman Dennis Schain denied there was selective enforcement, saying there was a formal complaint about Koby the ape that triggered an investigation
Prosecution's case against Onthank comes down to two things: the apes weight and the date it came to Connecticut
Onthank's is one of 47 cases now being prosecuted in the state for possession of wildlife without a permit
THE QUOTES:
"I did all the right things. I followed all of the rules that I know of -- period," said Pierce Onthank, . "I took this monkey to the vet. I had him tested. He had all the proper health certificates from the vet, attesting to the fact that he is in excellent health. I took him to the preserve. I don't think I did anything wrong.
"All the kids in the neighborhood have grown up with that monkey -- that same monkey for years," said Charlotte O'Brien, a classmate of one of the Onthanks' sons at Roger Ludlowe High School, "That's why they call that "the monkey house.'"
THE STORY:
Primate's owner speaks out
Connecticut Post
FAIRFIELD -- The prosecution's case against Pierce Onthank for illegal possession of a primate comes down to two things -- the simian's weight and the date it acquired Connecticut residency.
On Monday he told the Connecticut Post to his knowledge he did nothing illegal and was keeping the animal to rehabilitate it, not as a pet.
Onthank, a longtime conservationist and corporate chief executive officer at a Westport-based energy firm, appeared in Superior Court in Stamford Monday on a single charge lobbed by wildlife enforcement officers with the state Department of Environmental Protection. The DEP has accused him of illegal possession of a primate. The matter stems from Onthank taking his siamang gibbon Koby to the Lionshare Zoological Center in Greenwich last summer, where he arranged for it to be cared for......
Pierce Onthank, the president of an oil and gas company, was charged in January with illegal possession of a primate for keeping a siamang, a type of gibbon that is native to rain forests in Malaysia and Indonesia and can weigh up to 30 pounds and stand 3 feet high.
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection says he never had the required permit.
The owner of Travis, the chimpanzee who mauled the woman, also did not have a permit. But Travis was allowed to go unmonitored, while the owner of Koby the siamang gibbon is facing a court hearing and possible fine.
"I'm very disturbed," said state Rep. Diana Urban, D-North Stonington. "It simply points out to me why we need to have definitive legislation on this issue.".....
DEP officials knew of Travis from a 2003 incident in which he escaped from a moving vehicle and led police on a two-hour chase through downtown Stamford. But they did not enforce the permitting requirement because they had no other complaints about him.....
Experts say siamang gibbons are powerful and are potentially dangerous to humans.
"Primates are basically unpredictable," said Stephen Rene Tello, executive director of Primarily Primates, a sanctuary in Texas that has offered to take the siamang. "That animal will change into an aggressive wild animal very quickly."......
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03/10/09 Hearst Newspaper's Rookie Reporter Debra Friedman Is Late Once Again: Greenwich Post Ace Reporter Ken Borsuk Told Us This 11 Hours Ago
Gerardo Lombardi of Pemberwick is accused of stabbing and shooting to death Alison McKnight-Lombardi in the backyard of 36 Nicholas Ave., the property next to his home. He is charged with first-degree murder.
In state Superior Court Monday, Julie Jacobs, a social worker with Connecticut Valley Hospital, testified that Lombardi's competency has been restored following 60 days of treatment at Whiting Forensic Institute in Middletown
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