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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Dartmouth and Penn Meet Sunday With Ivy Tourney Title on the Line

... team on to the final game of the weekend. WHAT A DAY Not only did Bowers score the winner, but the senior from Old Greenwich, Conn., registered five tallies and assisted on another, tying her single-game high (5g/1a) set against Harvard in the ...

http://www.dartmouthsports.com//ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=11600&ATCLID=207544972

LETTER: Wolf Pack Hockey Has Strong Past, Future

I feel compelled to respond to Jeff Jacobs' column about the reported return of the Wolf Pack name to the American Hockey League 's franchise in Hartford [May 1, Sports, "Wolf Pack? But Why?"] The state of Connecticut, Global Spectrum and the New York Rangers have committed themselves to the city and to the citizens of Hartford and its surrounding ... (more)

http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/letters/hcrs-14766hc--20130503,0,6512068.story

Greenwich Rescue Workers Demonstrate Car Crash For Students

The sirens blared, the emergency crews rushed to the heavily damaged car and checked on the driver and passengers -- but it was only a demonstration for Greenwich High School students as part of Safe Driving Day.

http://greenwich.dailyvoice.com/schools/greenwich-rescue-workers-demonstrate-car-crash-students

Highest Selling Homes in Fairfield County

Here's a few of the highest selling homes in the region. Not pictured is 55 Will Merry Ln., Greenwich, a five-bedroom, five-bath Colonial on 2.4 acres, recently sold for $2.795 million.

http://trumbull.patch.com/articles/highest-selling-homes-in-fairfield-county

Bust developer Dunne to keep $1m pension despite $942m debts

... Mr Dunne and his wife, former gossip columnist Gayle Killilea, have been living in the millionaire's enclave of Greenwich, Connecticut since his empire began to teeter three years ago. He filed for bankruptcy in the US last month after Ulster Bank ...

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/bust-developer-dunne-to-keep-1m-pension-despite-942m-debts-29242154.html