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Keep Track of the Greenwich Tides (The Daily Greenwich)
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Woman Charged with Fur Theft (Patch)
A penchant for fur, especially if it's been 'fur'-loined, lead to the arrest of a New York City woman on a first-degree larceny charge.

See for yourself: A sampling of emails between Greenwich BOE, schools chief (Connecticut Post)
The following are excerpts of some of the hundreds of emails exchanged between school board members and the superintendent from Sept.

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7 Days: 6/16 - 6/22
7 Days: 6/16 - 6/22 (Fairfield Weekly)
When Stephen Sondheim appeared on an episode of "The Colbert Report" last December, the irrepressible Comedy Central host revealed himself a Sondheim acolyte.

When 'Nothing' is something: Shakespeare company launches summer show (News Times)
James O'Reilly, Jacob Presson and William Jackson Harper rehearse a dance scene from Shakespeare on the Sound's upcoming production of "Much Ado About Nothing." The show begins Thursday, June 16, at Pinkney Park in the Rowayton section of Norwalk.

New business helps with smooth estate transitions (The Wilton Bulletin)
Life's transitions can be difficult to navigate, especially when it comes to managing an estate settlement or downsizing a home.

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