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Monday, August 9, 2010

08/09/10 GREENWICH BRIEFING: The perfect 'spot' to run and play

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At the Courtland Avenue dog park Sunday afternoon, the snarling was just for show among four-legged playmates in the dog area.
This 2001 photo shows Jason Troisi in Greenwich, Conn. Troisi is one of this season's 'Project Runway' designers who is competing against 16 other designers for a chance to launch his own line.
Aert van der Neer , Figures in a Snowstorm, c.1655-1660. Canvas, 61 x 76 cm. The Hague, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis.
Fedele (News Times)
Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele is having an out-of-body experience. He's watching himself talk about smaller government, sticking up for beleaguered Connecticut businesses and promising to guide the state out of its historic budget deficit.
That's Jackie and her friend. Who can't legally drink, anyway? Photo: NYP After Albany shot down a tax on hedge fund managers who work in New York and live out of state, Connecticut Governor Jodi Rell described Greenwich as something of "a tax oasis for New York hedge funders with high-end nightlife." But its wise, wonderful locals say that ...
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Chris Burke feels fortunate that while growing up, his family, including his three siblings, included him in every facet of their lives.
While there are numerous primaries scheduled for Tuesday, some party insiders and Capitol Watchers wonder whether it's the best day for an election.

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