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:
• Uncle, brother to presidents dies
• Economy, jobs at center of governor’s race
• Hundreds take the plunge for cancer research
• Town will host series of Fourth of July events and fireworks this weekend
• Graduates bid farewell to Greenwich High School
• GHS auditorium project could break ground this time next year
• Governor candidate and Greenwich businessman faces scrutiny after past arrests brought to light
• Old Greenwich pastor facing child pornography charges released on house arrest
• Tea Party Patriots to march in Greenwich on July 4
• Murder-for-hire case in court tomorrow
Opinion:
• Post launches new columns this summer: Michael Sandifer’s “Aging Matters” on senior issues which runs in today’s paper, and next week Amanda Bomann’s “Crib Notes” on being a new mother
• Talking Transportation columnist talks about Grand Central’s secrets
• Joe Pisani talks about the misfortunes of fame, the truth about tabloids
Sports:
• GHS alum finishes steller sailing career at University of Vermont
• Big Red’s boys golf team finishes memorable season
• Athletics win the Greenwich Cal Ripkin Major League Championship
• Town Wiffleball tournament is back on July 17
Around town:
• New kid in town launches newcomers society
• Cyclist returns from 3,000 mile journey today
• Greenwich restauranteur talks about finding success in a shaky economy
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