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Former Greenwich Selectman Dubs Shen Yun 'Very special' The Epoch Times WESTCHESTER, New York—Former selectman of Greenwich, Lolly Prince, and her friend, Judy Meyer, were stunned by the Shen Yun Performing Arts’ presentation of classical Chinese dance and music. The friends were amid an appreciative audience that packed the theater at the Performing Arts Center, Purchase College, SUNY, and lauded the world-premier performing company with a standing ovation at the final curtain on Sunday evening, Sept. 12. “I’m mesmerized by it. We were just saying that there’s so much in it about the divine, and the scenery, and costumes so blend together, and then the dance is … what can I say? It’s very special,” Ms. Prince said. At the heart of the New York-based Shen Yun performance is the rediscovery of ancient China’s divinely-inspired traditions portrayed through China's heroic, folkloric and modern-day stories. ... | ||
GREENWICH GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW Cardinals both deep and talented Stamford Advocate GREENWICH -- Sometimes the best recipe for success is not knowing what players will start. According to Danny Simpson, head coach of the Greenwich girls ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Polarn O. Pyret Announces Debut of Collection at Nordstrom MarketWatch (press release) The first physical store opened in the US in Greenwich, CT, in August 2010. It is the fastest growing children's clothing company in Scandinavia and aims to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greenwich approves inter-municipal police contract Glens Falls Post-Star GREENWICH -- The Village Board unanimously approved a new 12-month contract on Monday night that will allow for better sharing of police department services ... | ||
Drowning case prompts delay in Kissel trial Greenwich Time The murder trial for a Bridgeport chauffeur charged with killing Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel will be postponed until November because of a ... | ||
GHS grad and frat brothers reach finals of TV talent show Greenwich Time Photo: File Photo / Greenwich Time File Photo Until recently, Robert Grimm's experience performing was limited to the football field and the volleyball ... | ||
Infiniti to close its doors Danbury News Times A longtime Greenwich car dealership is closing, creating an opportunity for improvements to the nearby Mercedes Benz of Greenwich. Operators of Infiniti of ... | ||
Town to hold hurricane preparedness presentation istockAnalyst.com (press release) 23 in the Cole Auditorium at Greenwich Library and will be attended by representatives of all of the town's public safety agencies, several town departments ... | ||
Genesee & Wyoming Inc. Reports Traffic for August 2010 MarketWatch (press release) GREENWICH, Conn., Sep 14, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Genesee & Wyoming Inc. (GWI) (NYSE:GWR) today reported traffic volumes for August 2010. ... | ||
Morgans Fish House & Ruby's prepare gourmet tasting September 23 for Forever ... Stamford Plus Magazine The event is held at a beautiful Greenwich estate, and presents gourmet tastings from six of the area's finest restaurants, accompanied by fine wines to ... | ||
Field hockey preview: Working on a 'masterpiece' The Hour They also lost to Greenwich 2-1 in overtime in the regular season. But that was "yesterday" and this year's NHS team has no control over that. ... | ||
W. R. Berkley Corporation Announces Pricing of $300 Million of 5.375% Senior ... MarketWatch (press release) GREENWICH, Conn., Sep 13, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- WR Berkley Corporation (NYSE:WRB) announced today that it priced an offering of $300 million of 5.375% ... | ||
Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. Announces Offering of 2500000 Shares of Class A ... MarketWatch (press release) GREENWICH, Conn., Sep 13, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc. (the "Company") (NYSE:UBA) announced today that it is offering 2500000 ... | ||
Progress in prostate canter Danbury News Times Dr. Judd Boczko of WestMed Medical Group will give a talk on the Sonablate 500 and other prostate cancer treatments at the Greenwich Library. ... |
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Go Wild! Family Field Day 2010 | Greenwich Blog By gb The Greenwich Land Trust (GLT), a local non profit dedicated to protecting land in its natural state, will host one of the premier family events in Greenwich on September 26, 2010 from 3-6 PM. Go Wild! Family Field Day will be held at ... Greenwich Blog :: The Blog of... - http://greenwichblog.com/ | ||
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Political Thoughts from JP: In Response to Greenwich's Former ... By Alcyone To the editor (Greenwich Post): In his letter on September 9th, former Selectman Peter Crumbine assailed “liberal politicians” in Washington and Hartford for trillion-dollar deficits, sky-high unemployment and health care reform. The problem with Mr. Crumbine—and the Republican establishment—is that they love to play fast and loose with the facts. They conveniently ignore that President Bush added nearly $5 trillion to the federal debt, reversing budget surpluses left to us by Clinton economic policies. The unemployment rate started its steady march upward well before President Obama took office. While it has continued to climb, the trend in job losses reversed itself after the Obama stimulus package was passed, supporting the perspective that the stimulus is achieving its goal of restoring the economy to health. If Republicans are so masterful at managing the economy, how is it that under Clinton, four times as many jobs were created as during the following Bush years? Republicans appear to be pleased with the current state of health care, since they did everything in their power to block any attempt at reform. Apparently 45 million non-elderly uninsured (four out of five of whom are in working households), a steady decline in employer-based coverage and premiums growing four times faster over the past decade than wage increases are facts that don’t matter. Mr. Crumbine encourages us to send “free market business executives with proven records of success” to Washington and Hartford. The same successful business executives, no doubt, that brought the global economy to its knees with their “fiscally conservative” risk taking and whose banks had to be bailed out by Bush with a $700 billion rescue package. I suggest the next time a Republican asserts facts about how bad Democrats are for the economy, take the time to do some fact checking. You’ll be surprised at what you find.. ... Political Thoughts from JP - http://politicalthoughtsfromjp.blogspot.com/ | ||
Bruce Museum Presents Circus! Art and Science Under the Big Top By admin The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, showcases the delight and wonder of the circus in Circus! Art and Science Under the Big Top, the new exhibition opening on Saturday, September 25, 2010, on view through January 9, 2011. ... MuseumPublicity.com - http://museumpublicity.com/ | ||
The Land of Milk & Honey By Enenge ABodjedi In 2004, entrepreneur Jason opened his second Tengda restaurant in Greenwich, which mixed American and French cuisine with Thai and Vietnamese cuisine. "We use more sour and sweet ingredients from the South Asian countries Thailand and ... 203 Modern Affluent Living - http://203lifestyle.com/ |
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