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06/16/11 Sign-up for Town Tennis Tournament And More From The Greenwich Topix News Message Board

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Sign-up for Town Tennis Tournament
Sign-up for Town Tennis Tournament (Greenwich Citizen)
Andy Reid, above, competes in the Men's 50-and-over division during last year's Greenwich Town Tennis Tournament.

Beata Bohman, Manhattan Socialite, Charged With Stealing $11,000 Scarf in Summer (The Village Voice)
The 38-year-old Polish model and designer Beata Bohman, most famous for kissing Prince Andrew one time , was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly -- but inconspicuously -- stealing a fur-lined scarf worth more than $11,000 from a store in Greenwich, Connecticut.

Pinkberry plans to open store in Greenwich (Connecticut Post)
Pinkberry, whose Manhattan store is pictured here, is slated to open in early fall on Greenwich Avenue.

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Woman Accused of Using Drug in Restroom (Patch)
A visitor the men's room of the Walgreen's pharmacy in Old Greenwich thought something was amiss when he found a woman inside the facilities.

The Price Of A 4-Bedroom House: Greenwich, $1.15 M; New Britain, $165,310 (WTIC-TV Hartford)
How much is a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom house? Greenwich tops the state at $1.15 million, and in New Britain it's nearly $1 million less, at $165.310 accordign to a new report from Coldwell Banker.

Manhattan socialite charged with stealing $11,500 scarf in Greenwich (News Times)
Laercio Xavier and Beata Boman attend a gaarden party at the Piaget Boutique on March 10, 2011 in New York City

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