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Greenwich News - October 13, 2010
Woman charged in theft of credit cards (North Jersey Media Group)
RIVERDALE a ' A Sussex County woman who allegedly tried to make numerous purchases at a Target store was arraigned on credit card fraud charges in Municipal Court on Tuesday, police said........ Tyner, 42, of Vernon, allegedly stole credit cards from a woman's purse while attending a christening party in Greenwich, Conn., police said. Tyner had attended the party with her husband on Sept. 26 when she allegedly stole the cards from a bag ...
Barney Frank, immersed in one of the toughest political fights of his career, took a free private jet to the Virgin Islands courtesy of a Maine congresswoman's billionaire ...whose company received a $200 million federal bailout, the Herald has learned....
... Donald Sussman, the fianc...of U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine). Paloma Securities - a subsidiary of Sussman's Greenwich, Conn.-based hedge fund - received $200 million in 2009 as part of the $180 billion federal bailout of troubled insurance ...
Foley pledges to cut spending, maintain education funding (NewsTimesLive)
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley pledges to cut the state's budget by $2 billion -- about 10 percent of spending -- if elected this fall....... The Connecticut Democratic Party also issued news releases Monday critical of Foley's health care plan. Foley, a Greenwich businessman and former U.S. ambassador to Ireland under President George W. Bush , called the claims "outrageous." "He's ...
Chamber Players of Greenwich Symphony opening season (Connecticut Post)
The Chamber Players of the Greenwich Symphony musicians include, from left, back row, Phillip Bashor, Andrew Gordon, Diane Lesser and David Creswell; front row, Krystof Witek, Susan Hytken and Daniel Miller. Simple Gifts Productions presents the Teen Reperatory Company in "Godspell Junior" Sunday at St.
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Residents in a Greenwich, Connecticut neighborhood fear a serial burglar may be back.
New program helps autistic students transition into 'real world' after high school (Connecticut Post)
Karl Arrezzini and Oliver Moore students at Abilis program called LIFE which helps 18-24 year-olds on the autism spectrum transition from high school into adult life, walk with instructors Regina Cornelio and Sue Izeman after handing out flyers to local businesses for Autism walk in Stamford, Conn....... "class" of young adults to enter the Lifeskills, Independence, Friendship and Employment program run by Abilis , a Greenwich-based agency that provides support and advocacy to local people with developmental disabilities and their families. "We're ...
Real Estate Transactions 9.11 (Norwalk Citizen News)
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