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St. Catherine Church Festival of Fun begins (Connecticut Post)
Luke Merrill, 4, of Old Greenwich, lets out a scream while riding the mini-roller coaster during the St. Greenwich man acquitted of disorderly charge (Connecticut Post)
A Greenwich computer consultant charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly harassing a man about parking in a handicapped space on Greenwich Avenue was acquitted Tuesday in state Superior Court . Congressman Jim Himes faced a crowd that alternated between cantankerous and courteous in an effort to explain the federal budget.
Eatalian Style creates dockside menu (Connecticut Post)
Chef and owner Andrea Tiberi holds two of what he calls "perfect lunches" -- perfect because they include an entree and sides for a complete take-out meal. Eleven Steps Shy, a Fairfield County-based rock band, will put on a benefit Thursday night to help one of the members, who is battling polycystic liver disease.
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RETROWEEK: A look back on Greenwich news (Greenwich Citizen)
The stage has been set for a busy fall season in Connecticut politics. Primary voters on Tuesday set the ballot for five statewide races, four congressional races and 19 state House and Senate seats. LeBron James waits to announce his decision. Somewhere nearby, J.R. Moehringer observes.
SENIORITY (Greenwich Citizen)
Do you live in Greenwich? Yes, in Nathaniel Witherell . Are you married? Yes, 61 years to Patricia Shea Sutherland .
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