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Greenwich News - September 23, 2010
GREENWICH (Transactions recorded through August 20.) Evelyn Welt sold to Brian M. Kabcenell and Joanne I. Steinhart , property at ....
Construction crews work at Nestle Waters North America's new headquarters on Long Ridge Road.
... producer, which late next month plans to move its corporate offices and 475 employees from 777 W. Putnam Ave.,in Greenwich, to a 164,301-square-foot commercial building at 900 Long Ridge Road, in Stamford, has devised an open workspace plan that ...
Do you live in Greenwich? Yes, for 47 years. Are you married? Yes, to Monaise Adelaide Jones MacDonald , for 47 years.
Progress inched forward in New Canaan again during this week in 1962 when modern technology replaced the old-fashioned horn at the firehouse.
... Also on the education front, Carl Shapley of Greenwich announced plans to open a private boarding school for boys and girls from elementary through college preparatory grades. ...
Hurrah. The leaders of Connecticut's probate court system are suddenly concerned about Bryan Meccariello's behavior now that an oversight panel has censured the Southington judge for "egregious" mistakes and "evasive and disingenous" testimony....
... I have uncovered a stream of these rare mishandled cases in the murky world of probate court. From Waterbury to Greenwich to North Haven to East Hartford to Southington, these single instances are piling up. If most of our probate judges are doing a ...
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