Greenwich News - June 2, 2010
'White Collar' boxers to square off (Connecticut Post)
Bill Knight, of Old Greenwich, takes a jab at Rajiv Bhattacharya, of Revolution Fitness, as a group of corporate executives train in the ring at Revolution Fitness in Stamford, Conn.
Bill Knight, of Old Greenwich, takes a jab at Rajiv Bhattacharya, of Revolution Fitness, as a group of corporate executives train in the ring at Revolution Fitness in Stamford, Conn.
Police blotter (Connecticut Post)
Anthony Green , 18, of 100 Woodway Road, Stamford, was charged Monday with disorderly conduct, violation of protective order and two counts of third-degree criminal mischief.
Anthony Green , 18, of 100 Woodway Road, Stamford, was charged Monday with disorderly conduct, violation of protective order and two counts of third-degree criminal mischief.
The pressure's on for grooms with two left feet (Connecticut Post)
Michael Drazin, right, and Shelley Kapitulik take a dance lesson in preparation for their June wedding from instructor Michael Powers, seen in mirror, at the Arthur Murray Dance Studios in Greenwich, Conn., Tuesday, May 25, 2010.
Michael Drazin, right, and Shelley Kapitulik take a dance lesson in preparation for their June wedding from instructor Michael Powers, seen in mirror, at the Arthur Murray Dance Studios in Greenwich, Conn., Tuesday, May 25, 2010.
Originally in the Sunday paper: Serial DUI offenders difficult to control (Connecticut Post)
Sandra Lee Jacobson, a Colorado woman shown in this January 2009 Denver police photo, was found guilty on April 7, 2010, of killing two Old Greenwich librarians while driving drunk and crashing into a taxi taking the victims to the Denver airport after a convention.
Sandra Lee Jacobson, a Colorado woman shown in this January 2009 Denver police photo, was found guilty on April 7, 2010, of killing two Old Greenwich librarians while driving drunk and crashing into a taxi taking the victims to the Denver airport after a convention.
Price of Senior Center lunch rising as food program revamped (Greenwich Citizen)
The price of lunch at the Greenwich Senior Center is rising this summer for the first time in years, but members still consider it the best deal in town.
The price of lunch at the Greenwich Senior Center is rising this summer for the first time in years, but members still consider it the best deal in town.
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