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Greenwich News - December 2, 2010
Celebrating the power of God's light in Jewish and Christian traditions (Greenwich Citizen)
Last evening was the first interfaith Celebration of Light sponsored by the Greenwich Sholom Center , a new expression of cooperation, faith, and respect initiated by Temple Sholom and Christ Church . Christie raises $5,000 for Junior Achievement (Greenwich Citizen)
Cos Cob resident Michael Christie , managing partner of Christie/Coghlan Investment Management, LLC, a Fairfield-based independent financial advisory firm, has raised $5,000 for Junior Achievement of Southwestern Connecticut. Greenwich Choral Society glorifies the season with traditional holiday concert (Darien News-Review)
The Greenwich Choral Society 's holiday concert, a perennial favorite, trimmed with hand bells and candlelight, is being offered two times on Saturday, Dec. Q: I'm eagerly awaiting the initial public offering of GameFly . You said in a previous column we should keep an eye on the IPO to see when it will be offered.
Grisly photos shown, police testify at Kissel trial (Greenwich Citizen)
Grisly photographs of slain Greenwich real estate developer Andrew Kissel 's body, showing stab wounds to his neck and back, were displayed to a jury Tuesday in state Superior Court during the first day of trial for a Bridgeport man charged with his murder. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
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