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Greenwich News - December 15, 2010
A burglary at the Apple Store in Greenwich, Conn., Tuesday morning is the latest in a string of smash-and-grab burglaries targeting Apple's retail stores.
My Favorite Place: For today's kid in all of us (NewsTimesLive)
Today's kids have dining tastes that are a darn sight more sophisticated than 20 years ago. Quelle scandal! Today Greenwich Time publishes a completely manic story about the rather public Irish real estate developer Sean Dunne, AKA the Baron of Ballsbridge, and the controversy he has caused along the swank shores of Belle Haven, a tony enclave in Greenwich, Conn.
Tuneful tradition comes to Stamford (Connecticut Post)
Greenwich performer Rob Mathes will bring his play list of holiday music to the Palace Theatre in Stamford, at 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. Please send your comments, news tips and press releases to GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com
Thieves bust into Avenue Apple Store, take tens of thousands of dollars in gear (Greenwich Citizen)
The Apple Store on Greenwich Avenue was burglarized early Tuesday morning, when at least five suspects smashed through the front door and made off with tens of thousands of dollars of electronic equipment. Jury gets Kissel Case (WSTC-AM Norwalk)
JURORS IN THE TRIAL OF A MAN CHARGED IN THE KILLING OF A REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER AT HIS CONNECTICUT MANSION HAVE HEARD CLOSING ARGUMENTS AND ARE BEGINNING DELIBERATIONS.STATE PROSECUTOR PAUL FERENCEK TOLD THE STAMFORD SUPERIOR COURT JURY MONDAY THAT THE EVIDENCE SHOWS DEFENDANT CARLOS TRUJILLO HIRED HIS COUSIN TO KILL ANDREW KISSEL AT HIS GREENWICH ...
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