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Monday, March 29, 2010

03/29/10 The Greenwich First Selectman Report

News Reports About Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei

Storm warning; Town braces for flooding
Greenwich Time
First Selectmen Peter Tesei said Sunday. Tesei said the scale of the flooding is unknown, but according to the National Weather Service, the town could be ...
Marzullo seeks expanded powers for selectmen to override BET cut ...
Greenwich Time
Theis and First Selectman Peter Tesei, both Republicans, appear to have Marzullo's back on the issue, however. "It seems entirely appropriate that we should ...

Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei In The Blogosphere

Drew: You Don't Always Win - Getting involved in Greenwich ...
By John Bowman
Peter Tesei didn't come by (as far as I know) even though he was certainly aware of the protest and discussed it with me at length. (I'm not suggesting either should have been there.) I'll tell you who did stop by, without being asked, ...
Getting involved in Greenwich - http://blog.ctnews.com/bowman/

A Recently Updated Web Page About Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei

03/27/10 The Greenwich First Selectman Report - UPI Connecticut ...
Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei In The Blogosphere 4 New Greenwich Police Captains Our Greenwich By johnferrisrobben Four new Greenwich Police were ...
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Local/2010/03/29/032710-The-Greenwich-First-Selectman-Report/51-0cb81795d7

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