Greenwich - News November 24, 2011 New Investors Found For Twitchell, Jobs Saved (WDHN) Greenwich Students Thankful for Home Net Program (The Daily Greenwich)
Balayage highlighting, the hair painting technique from France, is now available at Becker Salon at 268 Mason St.... ... popular in fashion and beauty circles in Europe and the U.S., the salon noted. Becker Salon was the first in Greenwich to introduce L'OrA al Professionnel's product, INOA, Innovation No Ammonia. Recently, Becker Salon was named one of the five ... 'Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone' (Patch) MORE GREENWICH NEWS 4 DWI Arrests in Greenwich (Patch) Greenwich High Students Run Thanksgiving Drive (The Daily Greenwich) Greenwich Resident Jim Himes talks education with Dolan students (News Times) Thanksgiving in Rio de Janeiro 2011 (The Rio Times)
Greenwich Scores And Standings, Nov. 24 (Patch) Editor's Note: Send any write-ups on youth or recreational games in your town to michaeld+sports@patch.com After a three-year hiatus, which by Greenwich's standards seems like a lifetime, the Cardinals are back in the FCIAC championship game and will face undefeated Staples in Westport on Thursday morning. Read Greenwich Local Sports...
Top Undervalued Q3 Picks of Energy-Focused Hedge Fund Sound Energy Partners (Seeking Alpha) Greenwich, Connecticut-based Energy-focused Hedge Fund company Sound Energy Partners, manages U.S. equity assets of $890 million, as per their most recent SEC 13-F filing for the September 2011 quarter . |
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