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Greenwich News - December 18, 2010
Grand estate (NewsTimesLive)
The front view of the property at 1160 West River St., Milford, Conn. Photo: Meg Barone / Connecticut Post Freelance The front view of the property at 1160 West River St., Milford, Conn. Turning Point Estate Services, LLC Grows Roots in Fairfield County, CT (Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...)
Connecticut gains the best of the best in an all-inclusive life transition and estate management company Life's Transitions, Simplified. Norwalk judge increases accused killer's bond (Norwalk Citizen News)
Citing the brutality of the murder of a Norwalk convenience store clerk 14 months ago, a judge increased the bond Thursday on a Greenwich man accused of pulling the trigger in the execution-style shooting by $2 million. Opting to build anew, town nixes Cos Cob for temporary fire HQ (Connecticut Post)
Rather than renovate a building said by its occupants to be beyond repair, town officials are recommending the much less costly option of constructing a central fire station from scratch, reducing the project's estimated price tag from $29.2 million to $20.5 million. Cardinals' owners add friends... (St. Louis Business Journal)
When Cardinals lead owner and Chairman Bill DeWitt Jr. needed new investors for the ball club, he turned to familiar faces. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
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