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Friday, September 3, 2010

09/03/10 GREENWICH BRIEFING: Jeanine Jackson creates support base for portrait painters

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In the words of her former art instructor, Everett Raymond Kinstler , Jeanine Jackson of Old Greenwich is an artist who paints portraits.
John Caron is the ultimate fan of the Great Books discussion series. Hea s overseen the group at Greenwich Library for 40 years.
The woman who was arrested Tuesday at the Greenwich train station on a federal fugitive warrant had been originally arrested on counterfeiting charges by the Secret Service in Philadelphia earlier this year, according to a federal marshal.
An elderly Greenwich resident has tested positive for West Nile virus and is hospitalized, becoming the third person in the state reported to have contracted the virus this year, the state Department of Public Health announced Thursday.
The man charged with killing Main Street restaurateur Joe Vuli six years ago has been arrested for allegedly tampering with a witness in his soon-to-begin murder trail.
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The nationally-ranked, 248-member YWCA Greenwich Dolphin Swim Team will be holding new member evaluations for boys and girls at the Greenwich YWCA pool on Tuesday, September 7 through Thursday, September 9. On each day boys and girls 8 years and under will be evaluated from 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.; and those 9 years and over will be evaluated from ...
Ix-Weicker (Greenwich Citizen)
Rev. Kevin Wallin at St. Mary Church in Greenwich. A reception followed at Belle Haven Club in Greenwich.
BIRTHDAY GAL: Actress Linda Purl was born in Greenwich, Conn., on this day in 1955.

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