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Greenwich News - December 9, 2010
Property Transactions 12.10 (Darien News-Review)
Renate K. Busch sold to James R. and Kristy S. Kennedy , property at 48 Maywood Road for $845,344. OWB REO LLC sold to Shenwei Qin, property at 279 West Ave. The bees knees: Exhibition at the Flinn Gallery features encaustic art (Greenwich Citizen)
Martha Robinson's encaustic painting "Lotus Language I" will be included in the upcoming exhibition "Luminsity@180Ao" at the Flinn Gallery. Fire victims spend year picking up the pieces (Greenwich Citizen)
Around this time last year, Diane Metz had stocked the fridge in her Old Greenwich condominium and had pulled out an old cookbook in anticipation of preparing Stollen, a traditional German bread that signals the holidays for her family. Afternoon roadwork slowing traffic on I-95; Milford accident cleared (Connecticut Post)
Watch out if you are heading south today. There is a lot of road work on highways in Southwestern Connecticut, causing delays and minor congestion on Interstate 95 Southbound, Route 25 and the Merritt Parkway . Please send your comments,news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
Greenwich Symphony offers music award (The Wilton Bulletin)
Fairfield County high school seniors who pursue instrumental music may apply for the 50th annual Dorothy Gluckmann Music Award, which is presented by the Greenwich Symphony Orchestra. An Irish refugee (Connecticut Post)
Sean Dunne, an Irish developer, is one of Belle Haven's newest residents. Dunne, perhaps the most well-known of a group of developers and speculators who left quickly after the real-estate bust in Ireland, now has a new problem in Greenwich.
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