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In the field, Malloy touts experience (Connecticut Post)
On his 55th birthday, Dannel Malloy is pulling a pair of beets from a field at Jones Tree Farm and envisioning new job opportunities for the state of Connecticut. Tom Foley toured Darien and met with residents, shop owners (Darien News-Review)
Gubernatorial Republican candidate Tom Foley took a tour of Darien, meeting with business owners and residents to discuss the changes they would like to see in the state government. White-tailed Kite sails into Connecticut history (Greenwich Citizen)
Benjamin Van Doren This White-tailed Kite was spotted earlier this week in Connecticut, near Stratford Point. 'Runway' designer fails to make the cut (Connecticut Post)
Barbara Nitke/Lifetime Television 'Project Runway' designers A.J. Thouvenot of St. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
More Greenwich News .....
Rowayton-based adoption group reeling from slaying of German Shephard (Norwalk Citizen News)
State Rep. Alfred Camillo, R-151st District, plays with his German shepherd Rudy, 4, near the Cos Cob School on Tuesday, August 3, 2010. Norwalk man charged with sexual assault after jumping in stranger's car (Norwalk Citizen News)
A city man was arrested early last Friday after a Washington Street waitress complained he got into her car, fondled her and exposed himself as she drove through East Norwalk before stopping at a gas station to call police. Net worth: Town tourney features top-notch tennis talent (Greenwich Citizen)
Even though he lost to Vincent Ferraro in the Men's 50-and-over division, Andy Reid, above, truly embodied the spirit and heart of the Greenwich Town Tennis Tournament a ' competing after undergoing double-knee surgery just a year ago.
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