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Thursday, June 17, 2010

06/16/10 In this week's Greenwich Post

Have you seen the Post?

The Greenwich Post came out today. Have you seen what’s inside? Here are a few of the news items and features in this week’s issue. The Post is available on newsstands today and online and by mail to subscribers.

News:

• Is Greenwich ready to face another major storm or other disaster?

• RTM extends Donald Heller’s term on the Planning & Zoning Commission

• School district vows action to address parents complaints about special ed

• Smiths say new cruise safety bill is a tribute to victims

Opinion:

• Log on with Larry columnist explains how to add international characters to Word documents

• Letter writers thank people for support at Football Golf Tournament, Hope in Motion Walk and Women’s Club tea, a personal trainer chastens people for unhealthy behavior, and one resident rants about distracted drivers, distracted pedestrians and limited access to tennis courts

• Growing up Greenwich columnist wonders if R-ratings are “restrictive” enough

Sports:

• GHS girls lax falls just short against Rams

• Lady Cards’ golfers finish dream season on top

• Greenwich reigns supreme at Jim Fixx run

Around town:

• Volunteer clean up of Byram River is off and running

• Greenwich youth musicians to perform at Lincoln Center this weekend

• Social worker keeps fiancé’s dream alive with clean water program

• 14 graduate from Whitby School

• Local pop band hits the road

• Greenwich Tavern features Father’s Day photography exhibit

• Bruce exhibit follows evolution to its end




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