Greenwich News - June 19, 2010
Giving Fund offers timeless holiday message (Norwalk Citizen News)
It's easy to see the case files in this year's Giving Fund campaign as a reflection of our times. Malloy Begins TV Ads (WSTC-AM Norwalk)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dan Malloy has launched his first television ads of the campaign. Seniroity David Nevin (greenwichcitizen)
Do you live in Greenwich? Yes, since 1964. Are you married? Yes to Luci. We've been married 51 years. Fairfield cops host 'Wish' parade Saturday (dariennewsonline)
Thirty years ago, an Arizona boy with a life-threatening illness dreamed of being a police officer.... ... Filippelli said. "I try and stay involved because it is a really good organization." Filippelli, a lifelong Greenwich resident, was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2004 and underwent numerous rounds of chemotherapy and several major ... More Greenwich News From Topix:
Season 3 Runner-Up: Reality TV Show Manipulated Amount of Time in Which Weight Was Lost, Left Me with Negative Body Image "The Biggest Loser" has been a big ratings winner since its debut in 2004, and when you add best-selling cookbooks and workout DVD's, the show brought in an estimated $100 million last year..... ... the show, she ended up gaining more than 70 of it back. Molly Carmel, director of Greenlight at Wilkins Center in Greenwich, Conn., said, "It's in no way normal to lose 118 pounds in a 12 week amount of time. Even with surgery, that would be a lot ...
'Othello' debuts at Pinkney Park (Norwalk Citizen News)
Shakespeare on the Sound's free production of "Othello" began Tuesday night at Pinkney Park in Rowayton. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
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