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Monday, January 10, 2011

Greenwich Briefing: Gayle Dunne's plans for a 1.5m home in US thrown into chaos

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Greenwich - News January 10, 2011

Gayle Dunne's plans for a 1.5m home in US thrown into chaos (Irish Independent)
PLANS for the remodelling of a 1.5m US home by Gayle Dunne, the wife of indebted property developer Sean Dunne, have been thrown into chaos after officials cancelled a key meeting on the controversial project.

Revaluation process leaves many homeowners confused (Connecticut Post)
Jeff Johnston bought a house on Carlton Street in Fairfield and within four months, it appreciated $44,000, from the $417,000 he paid in July, according to the town's latest assessment.

Bus schedule changes accompany arrival of articulated buses (Connecticut Post)
Beginning this week, CTTransit will introduce revised schedules and routing changes on 14 of 18 routes offered by the Stamford division between White Plains, N.Y. and Norwalk, including the I-Bus meant to ensure better service, the company said.

King Street fire station again on backburner (Connecticut Post)
This June 2004, file photo, shows the property at 1327 King St. that the town purchased to build a northwest fire station.

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