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Sunday, October 16, 2011

10/16/11 The Raw Greenwich Overnight News Feed

News Reports About Greenwich, CT
Conn. man who posed as hurt soldier is spared jail, can't leave home on ...
Washington Post
By AP, GREENWICH, Conn. — A Connecticut man who posed as a wounded soldier has been spared jail but is forbidden from leaving his home on Veterans Day and Memorial Day. Jesus Garcia's attorney says the 21-year-old Greenwich man was granted accelerated ...
Perfect 10: Greenwich water polo team wins 10th straight Cardinal Tournament
Greenwich Time
Greenwich High School water polo coach Terry Lowe during water polo final between Greenwich High School and Navy AC at Greenwich High School, Saturday night, Oct. 15, 2011. GHS defeated Navy, 8-6.
Family, friends remember Greenwich Dem Barton
Greenwich Time
A memorial service for Nancy Barton, a Greenwich Democrat who ran for the state Senate and served on the town's Board of Estimate and Taxation, was held Saturday afternoon, Oct. 15, 2011, at the Second Congregational Church on East Putnam Avenue in ...
High School Football Week 5
Danbury News Times
Photo: Christian Abraham / Connecticut Post | Buy This Photo Greenwich High School running back Shane Nastahowski, # 48, beats Ben Brzoski, # 56 of Fairfield Ludlowe High School, to score a lst quarter touchdown during High school football game between ...
YWCA vigil shows domestic violence can come in many forms
Greenwich Post
John credited the YWCA's "wonderful counseling" from its Domestic Abuse Services and the work of the Greenwich Police Department to get him to confront what was happening. "I have learned from my counselor that abusers are toxic, relentless, ...

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