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Monday, September 26, 2011

09/26/11 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Late Evening Edition

News Reports About Greenwich, CT
Downtown Greenwich ranks third for priciest office space in North America
Ct Post
Exclusive retailers have long recognized Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich as an elite location for a shop, making for lofty rental rates, but a Jones Lang LaSalle study shows the high pricetag commanded in the town's central business district extends to ...
FEMA Center leaves Greenwich, moves to Bridgeport
Stamford Times
By ROBERT KOCH Villager Staff Writer REGION -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency Disaster Recovery Center that opened in Greenwich earlier this month to help people impacted by Tropical Storm Irene is relocating to Housatonic Community College in ...
Howl & Prowl Parade and Costume Contest
Stamford Plus Magazine
By Adopt-a-Dog Costumed pets and their owners are invited to participate in the fourth annual Howl & Prowl parade and costume contest held from 1 to 4 pm Saturday, October 29 in Greenwich, CT. The rain date is Oct. 30. Participants gather in the Island ...
New DNA Laws May Exonerate Innocent, Solve Cold Cases
Patch.com
"In some instances if DNA had been available those people would still be alive," said state Rep. Fred Camillo, a Republican representing Greenwich in the 151st District. "It's all about life and saving life and preserving life and that's good enough ...

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