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Birthday wishes ... and one question reporters shouldn't ask As the Greenwich Republican party faithful showed up to fete the official opening of its Greenwich Avenue storefront headquarters, there was time for another celebration. Geography of Greenwich (How Stuff Works) Greenwich Couple's Group Funds New Cancer Therapy (The Daily Greenwich)
Promises to hold the line on taxes while maintaining the town's infrastructure and educational system, were the campaign themes voiced by the Republican incumbent selectmen as the party opened its election headquarters Tuesday evening on Greenwich Avenue. A Family affair: Cash performs at Family ReEntry benefit in Greenwich (Greenwich Citizen) Town of Greenwich, Conn. to Pay Penalty and Fix Wastewater Infrastructure (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) General Atlantic studying four acquisitions: Pandit (Express India)
Daily Greenwich commuter Maurice Jones said the increases are a sign of the times as Metro-North Railroad prepares to raise its fares on the New Haven Line for the first time in seven years on Jan. Pick Up Your Absentee Ballots in Greenwich (The Daily Greenwich)
Get All Your High School Football in Five Minutes (The Daily New Canaan) A dramatic last-second win for Staples over Brien McMahon highlights Episode 4 of Main Street Connect's "FCIAC Football Fast Five." New Canaan's vulnerability to a loss, McMahon's dimming playoff chances and whether Norwalk should be considered a contender are just a few of the burning topics in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic ... (more) |
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