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11/14/11 The Greenwich Topix News Message Board - (6 stories) - Adelberg a wizard at the helm as St. Catherine's Players celebrate 30th year

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Adelberg a wizard at the helm as St. Catherine's Players celebrate 30th year (Greenwich Citizen)
Stuart Adelberg, center, director of the St. Catherine's Players community theater organization, goes over the script recently with ensemble members Grace DiChristina, left, and Valentina Ruiz-Jimenez. The group is marking iits 30th anniversary with a production of "The Wizard of Oz." Photo: Contributed Photo / Greenwich Citizen But for the past 20 ... (more)

Proposed Greenwich retirement facility faces 1st public hearing
Proposed Greenwich retirement facility faces 1st public hearing (Connecticut Post)
The public will get its first chance Monday night to question a continuing-care retirement facility proposed for central Greenwich.

Harris in 'Amadeus' production (The Greenwich Post)
Greenwich's Megan Harris is appearing as a Venticelli in the Town Players of New Canaan's production of Peter Shaffer's Tony-Award winning play Amadeus, which opened last week and plays through Saturday, Nov.

Greenwich designers aid 'People's Project' (The Greenwich Post)
Home Boutique of Greenwich was a gold sponsor for a renovation project for the historic Connecticut governor's residence.

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