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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
09/29/10 PRESS RELEASE: Greenwich Realtor Joseph Barbieri Launches New Interactive Resource for Greenwich Real Estate
Having been a real estate professional for over 20 years, Barbieri’s knowledge of Greenwich and its housing market is both wide-ranging and in-depth. He is part of the team at Sotheby’s International Realty’s Greenwich office, which is comprised of seasoned Greenwich, Connecticut Realtors with an expertise in all of Greenwich, including communities such as Belle Haven, Conyers Farm, Mead Point, Old Greenwich, and Riverside.
“I hope that this new website will prove to be a useful resource for the area’s buyers and sellers,” says Barbieri. “Here you can access extensive listings of Greenwich, Connecticut homes for sale, learn more about our vibrant community, and get the latest market updates, among other things.”
Located approximately 45 minutes north of Manhattan, Greenwich is a historic town in Fairfield County that’s renowned for its high quality of life, top-ranked public and private schools, beautiful natural setting, and investment firms. Extending across a total area of over 50 square miles, it has the Long Island Sound as its southern border and has the city of Stamford and New York City’s Westchester County as its neighbors.
“The quality of life in Greenwich is hard to beat,” says Barbieri. “We have beautiful beaches and an abundance of parks here, as well as cosmopolitan commercial areas, long-standing cultural institutions, and some of the best schools in the country.” A resident of Greenwich for almost three decades, Joseph Barbieri has a personal knowledge of the way of life in this green and serene waterfront community.
For more information on the community, the wide range of available Greenwich, Connecticut homes for sale, and Barbieri’s services, visit www.JosephBarbieri.com.
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09/29/10 Greenwich Is Not Good Enough For Billionaire Steve Cohen's Girls, Who Attend Private School At Rye Country Day
09/29/10 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Morning Edition
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Proposal for Historic Designation Divides Greenwich Forest Patch The Greenwich Forest Citizens Association voted to nominate the neighborhood for the designation last year, though not all residents are members of the ... | ||
Cleanup Puts Green Back in Greenwich The Daily Fairfield Greenwich Green & Clean is hosting a townwide fall cleanup Saturday, handing out litterbags and gloves for residents to collect ... | ||
Business owners get 'taste of Byram' Greenwich Time Photo: Bob Luckey / Greenwich Time | Buy This Photo Evangelina Gardoa, right, samples a cup of gourmet coffee from Eco Java Cafe of Byram during the "Taste ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GREENWICH: Mercury Prize winners Elbow to bring UK tour to The O2 News Shopper Elbow at The O2, Greenwich. March 28. Tickets go on sale on Friday at 9am. To book tickets, visit theo2.co.uk or call 0844 856 0202. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fire department installs 30000 gallon cistern on King Street Greenwich Time Photo: Helen Neafsey / Greenwich Time | Buy This Photo A landlocked section of the backcountry will have a new water source starting next week after the ... | ||
GHS girls swimming receives inaugural United States Marine Corps Girls No. 1 ... Stamford Advocate Though almost a year has passed since the Greenwich High School girls swimming team captured the State Open championship, the awards keep coming for the ... | ||
Business People: OperationsInc names new staff member Danbury News Times Newly inducted association officers and board members are: Executive Committee -- Senior Vice President, John Hone, Greenwich Property Management, Greenwich ... | ||
DON PESCI: The visitations Middletown Press The rally was followed by a fundraiser considerably more modest than Mr. Obama's earlier fundraiser in gold-plated Greenwich. Connecticut always has been ... | ||
Domestic violence program gets $20k grant to support victims in need Middletown Press According to the Connecticut Post, it's the "second most prevalent crime in a town that's a symbol of wealth — Greenwich. The local YWCA's Domestic Abuse ... | ||
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Melrose Jewelers Is Now the Leading Online Rolex Watch Retailer in Hartford ... Marketwire (press release) ... Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, Greenwich, Bristol, West Hartford, Meriden, Hamden, Fairfield, and Manchester. ... |
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Junior Baby Ruth Award Dinner at the Greenwich Hyatt – Our Greenwich By johnferrisrobben Junior Baby Ruth Award Dinner at the Greenwich Hyatt. Sep 28th, 2010. by johnferrisrobben. . Posted in: Greenwich. ← Sarah Darer Littman's Book Reading at Arcadia Coffee in Old Greenwich ... Our Greenwich - http://ourgreenwich.com/ |
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09/29/10 GREENWICH BRIEFING: Venture takes off for craftsman
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
09/28/10 Here Is Away That Greenwich Taxpayers Can Save Over $300,000 Per Year - East Hampton Council Votes To Abolish Police Chief's Position
EAST HAMPTON — Nearly 600 people crowded into the high school auditorium Tuesday
09/28/10 Formwer Greenwich Time Investigative Business Reporter Teri Buhl Goes After Reuters Bad Reporting
09/28/10 Just Added In Greenwich: Sandy Koufax Memorabilia / Exhibit to Jewish Baseball Fest, Sun. Oct 3rd
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09/28/10 MEDIA ALERT: After School Activities are Canceled Today
For Greenwich Public Schools
Tuesday, September 28, 2010:
Elementary and Middle School After School Activities - CANCELLED
High School After School Activities - CANCELLED except for Athletics
Late buses at the secondary level WILL be available just in case anyone
missed the bus due to the late notification.
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09/28/10 CRITICAL DEADLINE, Thursday at Midnight, Will you help me?
Dear Friends,
Something interesting is happening out there. People across the political spectrum are starting to see this election for what it is: a stark choice between moving forward or going backward.
That is true in my race. My opponent is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on television commercials and mailings distorting the hard work I have done in the last 21 months to try to get this country back on its feet. And as you know, while we've seen some progress we have much more to do.
Interestingly, two hours ago, my opponent sent out an email blast asking for money and featuring the word "return." That got me thinking. Does he mean a return to the prosperity of the Clinton era? I don't think so. Just look at the supposed ideas his party is promoting and his radical right wing voting record in Hartford.
Make no mistake. He's talking about a return to the thoughtless failed ideas of wanton deregulation of the Bush administration. "Ideas" that ushered in the most severe economic decline since the Great Depression.
Everyone knows that we cannot let that happen again.
My opponent is a career politician who has cast over 2000 votes in public office. Votes that include: A vote against providing emergency contraception for rape victims. A vote against requiring insurance companies to cover hearing aids for children. AND, a vote against requiring insurance companies to cover bone marrow testing.
His record is radical, irresponsible, and wrong for Southwest Connecticut.
At midnight on Thursday, our campaign faces a critical filing deadline with the Federal Election Commission.
This deadline is an opportunity to say NO together to the radical and irresponsible agenda my opponent would push through if elected.
We are $15,768 away from our $50,000 online goal I set earlier this month. Thursday at midnight is the deadline. I know that together we can do this.
Will you help us reach that goal by contributing $500, $250, $100, $20, or $5 today? The legal maximum is $2400.
Just click here: http://www.himesforcongress.com/contribute
Or, by mail to "Jim Himes for Congress":
Jim Himes for Congress
857 Post Road #312
Fairfield, CT 06824
My sincere thanks,
Jim
09/28/10 Linda McMahon for Senate 2010 Statement on the Quinnipiac University Poll That Says She Is Still Behind Richard Blumenthal
West Hartford, Conn., September 28, 2010 – Linda McMahon for Senate 2010 spokesman Ed Patru released the following statement in reaction to today's Quinnipiac University poll:
"With only five weeks remaining until Election Day, the seemingly insurmountable 41-point lead Dick Blumenthal held in January has slipped to a statistically insignificant margin because, even as voter anxiety about the economy continues to intensify, Mr. Blumenthal is calling for a national energy tax that hits middle class families and small business tax hikes that will further slow Connecticut's economy and cost jobs.
"This election offers a choice between the right kind of experience and the kind of experience that has gotten us where we are today. While Linda is promising to put her 30 years of real world job creation experience to work for Connecticut, Dick Blumenthal is fighting for tax increases that will take at least $13 billion out of Connecticut's economy and send it to Washington, and a national energy tax that will raise electricity prices by an average of $925 per household and add 68 cents to the price of gallon of gas.
"After nearly four decades in government, Dick Blumenthal just doesn't understand the impact his job-killing policies will have on Connecticut. It's becoming clearer by the day that Connecticut voters recognize we cannot change the trajectory of Washington's misguided policies by electing another tax-and-spend career politician."
### For more information, contact the Linda McMahon for Senate Press Office, 860-244-2010. 973 Farmington Avenue | West Hartford, CT 06107 |
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09/29/10 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Morning EditionGreenwich
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Doctors treating patients for Lyme after ticks test positive Greenwich Time Doug Serafin, of the Greenwich Department of Health, tests ticks for Lyme disease and Bobesia bacteria in his laboratory on Monday, Sept. 27, 2010. ... | ||
Are swim bubbles trouble? Battle over kids' lessons heats up in Greenwich Greenwich Time Zane Saad, 5, reaches for a kickboard during his swimming lesson with teacher Sean Northrop at the pool at the Greenwich YWCA on Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010. ... | ||
Emmy-winning documentarian dies Greenwich Time The 50-year town resident, Emmy award winning documentary maker and producer ot "Greenwich Avenue -- The Video: A Walk With Frank Nicholson" died on Sept. ... | ||
Dry weather saw fewer beach closures Greenwich Time Christopher Wegryzn, of the Greenwich Department of Health, takes water samples of beach water at Greenwich Point on Wednesday, Sept, 1, 2010. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Banks regulation on agenda at zoning meeting Tuesday Greenwich Time A commercial real estate broker spilled some cold water on the notion of needing new regulations limiting banks on Greenwich Avenue. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SAT scores at GHS decline Greenwich Time Scores declined across the board for Greenwich High School students on the latest crucial college-entrance exam, figures released by the district Monday ... | ||
Darien volleyball tops GHS 3-1 Stamford Advocate Darien's Mackenzie Begley, Emma Getsinger and Katie Stueber celebrate a point as Greenwich High hosts Darien High in a girls volleyball game Monday, ... | ||
Restaurant robbery at Cosi Greenwich Time Two handgun-toting men robbed Cosi Restaurant as it was closing late Sunday. ... | ||
GHS field hockey overcomes rain, New Canaan Greenwich Time The Greenwich field hockey team began its season with two straight home victories and had the look of an FCIAC force. But two straight road losses had ... | ||
Stamford yard keeps Metro-North's trains rolling Stamford Advocate Photo: Paul Eilg, left, and Al Sedlak perform a triennial 4-wheel truck assembly inspection on an M2 car at ... | ||
Obama education fixes...Skakel appeal...Blistering heat 9&10 News Skakel is serving 20 years to life in prison for the fatal beating of Martha Moxley in Greenwich, Conn. in 1975, when they were both 15. ... | ||
Sk8r boy to man to retiree: Director laces it up for last time Greenwich Time As a teenager, Yeager said he and his buddies would frequent roller-skating parties at the Old Greenwich civic center, as well as at rinks in Norwalk and ... | ||
Sexual discrimination complaint filed against town by employee Greenwich Time Additionally, Mr. St. Jean stated that `all women that misbehave in Greenwich get promoted.' " Strain's complaint was received by the town last Thursday, ... | ||
Our Lady Star of the Sea shines as Blue Ribbon school Stamford Advocate The school recently earned a Blue Ribbon award placing it among the top 10 percent of schools in the nation | ||
Business People: Ly joins Ridgefield BMW as sales manager Ct Post Attorney Lesley Schless, an Old Greenwich resident, has joined the Greenwich office of the law firm of Shipman & Goodwin LLP as a partner. ... | ||
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Helen B. Keller, Enjoyed Bridge, Puzzles The Daily New Canaan Norman Keller had a medical practice in Greenwich until 1992. Keller became a homemaker and mother of nine children. She was actively involved with the ... | ||
No Banned Books: Read Whatever You Want The Daily New Canaan by Alexandra Corbett0 sec ago The Greenwich Library encourages everyone to read whatever he or she would like, regardless of content, in Banned Books Week. ... | ||
Area Women Fall Short at Mid-Am The Daily Fairfield Stamford's Debbie Johnson and Greenwich's Deb Jamgochian finished tied after two rounds of stroke play at the US Women's Mid-Amateur ... | ||
Local Stocks: Pitney unit teams with Perfect Output Ct Post Blyth Inc., a Greenwich-based maker of candles, home fragrances and Sterno, went up 84 cents to close at $42.34. The Hearst/Bloomberg Southwest Connecticut ... |
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» Child taken in custody after Greenwich police found him living ... By Claudette Rothman A six-year-old Greenwich child was taken into protective custody on Friday after police found him living in a Pemberwick Road home that had drug paraphernalia. The child's parents, Michael Orr and Elissa E. Temple-Orr, were arrested. ... Greenwich Diva - http://theoriginalgreenwichdiva.com/ | ||
Skakel Files Another Murder Conviction Appeal « WTIC News/Talk 1080 By WTIC News ... WTIC News/Talk 1080 - http://wtic.cbslocal.com/ | ||
What is the real value of gold? By JAAAAA!!!! Join Date: Jan 2007; City: Greenwich, CT; Country: United States; Posts: 1225. In light of the huge surge in gold I've been thinking about it recently. You don't have to explain what causes gold to rise, I get that, but why? ... PocketFives - http://www.pocketfives.com/ ==================================== Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com |