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Sunday, March 2, 2008

03/02/08 - News Reports From The Greenwich Time


Greenwich High School senior, Edward Parker, 18, poses as his parents, Adrienne and Van Parker, stand proudly behind him.
(Bob Luckey Jr./Staff photo)

GHS senior embraces the army-of-one lifestyle


Greenwich Time Staff Correspondent

Just after a snowfall, battling the biting December wind, Edward Parker, 18, had to complete a grueling two-mile run to qualify for the U.S. Army Reserve.

"I was in so much pain," he said.

After completing the first mile, in his military-issued uniform and 5-pound winter boots, his whole body hurt and his face stung from the cold.

"I really thought, 'I want to give up. Forget this", he said.

But then he asked himself, "Am I going to do this in a life-or-death situation if it depends on saving other people? No, I have to continue.' It's about telling yourself you're not in pain," he recalled during an interview last week....

...He said that people often ask him why he joined up, especially now with the war going on, and he is surprised by that reaction.

Although it can be seen as a dangerous career choice, there can be risks in many jobs.

He said his biggest fear is being away from home, family and friends -- not fighting in the war in Iraq.

"What's the point of joining the military if you refuse to do your job?" he said, "There is a part of me that wants to go. My unit has been to Iraq twice already and I haven't heard any complaints. Their stories make it sound like a good life experience."

Beach-access concerns delay national listing
With fears mounting that the town might have to relinquish its control of beach-access at the site, a bid to have Greenwich Point Park placed on the National Register of Historic Places has been suspended.

Man pleads guilty to part in jewelry heist
A Bridgeport man has pleaded guilty to setting a fire with his brother to aid in the robbery of Betteridge Jewelers in September 2006, in which a gun-toting motorcyclist dropped near $5 million in jewels as he tried to escape.

Tobacco sting nets clerk
Police cited a liquor store clerk for selling tobacco to minors during a spot compliance check of 24 businesses in town Thursday, according to police.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

02/21/08 - News Reports From Greenwich Time


In a passing of the torch for Greenwich Republicans, L. Scott Frantz announced his bid last night to replace longtime incumbent William Nickerson in the state Senate during a packed rally at the Arch Street teen center.

Man pleads guilty in jewel heists
A former Bridgeport man has pleaded guilty in federal court to being the gun-toting motorcyclist who stole nearly $5 million in jewels from Betteridge Jewelers in September 2006, according to the authorities.

New rail cars get the once-over
The M-8s sound like they belong to a class of secret agents, but they are, in fact, a fleet of new Metro-North trains that received their first showing yesterday.

The assessed value of vacant land in town decreased nearly 4 percent overall during the past year because of new construction, according to the assessor's office.

Friday, February 8, 2008

02/08/08 - Greenwich News Wire For Friday

Featured News Articles About Greenwich

Team to be Reckoned With
Greenwich Citizen - Greenwich,CT
By Scott Ferrari Call the beginning of February "Reckoning Month" for Greenwich High's boys' basketball team. From the looks of it, you can "reckon" that ...

US Recession Now Even Bet as Spending Slows, Economists Say
Bloomberg - New York, NY
``This is going to continue to be a very aggressive easing campaign,'' RBS Greenwich Capital's Stanley said. The Fed ``will have a hard time doing any less ...


Featured News Articles From The Greenwich Time

Boys and girls become 'Guys and Dolls'

Standing backstage, waiting to go on as one of the leads, Marino Patrk admitted he was a little anxious.

Weigh station plan has detractors

GREENWICH - Gov. M. Jodi Rell's proposal to add weekend hours and spend more than $1 million upgrading the Greenwich weigh station has received mixed reviews from some residents and legislators who believe the resources may be better used elsewhere.

Services set for town woman

There will be a Service of Remembrance Sunday at 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church for Elizabeth Watson, who died Jan. 31 after being hit by a truck on a driveway near 12 Havemeyer Place.

Correction to Wednesday's robbery story

A story in Wednesday's Greenwich Time and The Advocate incorrectly reported that Anthony Curral was involved in the Sept. 1, 2006, Betteridge robbery. Curral pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to commit interstate robbery in connection with jewelry store robberies in Natick, Mass., and South Windsor. Another man charged in those robberies also faces charges in the Betteridge robbery.

Residents want senior center on the Ave.

Residents say their future senior center should be on or near Greenwich Avenue, effectively quashing one controversial proposal to build a new facility on a Town Hall parking lot.

Romney supporters look to 2012

Connecticut Republicans might not have seen the last of Mitt Romney.

Many cool to Rell plan

Gov. M. Jodi Rell's proposal to add weekend hours and spend more than $1 million upgrading the Greenwich weigh station has received mixed reviews from some residents and legislators who believe the resources may be better used elsewhere.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

02/06/08 - News Reports From Greenwich Time

Voters united in desire for change
The Democrats and Republicans who flocked to polling places across town were consumed with the idea of change as they cast their votes in yesterday's primary.

Man admits driving car in robbery
An Ansonia man yesterday pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy for driving a getaway car in the botched 2006 robbery of Betteridge Jewelers in which a gun-toting motorcyclist dropped almost $5 million in stolen jewelry during his getaway attempt.

Study fuels debate on death tax
A new report that the tax on millionaires' estates could cost Connecticut revenue likely will not end the partisan debate over whether to abolish it.

Town Democrats turn out in force
An eye-popping 63 percent of registered Democrats in Greenwich turned out to vote in yesterday's presidential primary, shattering the previous record for a primary set in 2006 when party members chose Ned Lamont over Joe Lieberman as their nominee for Senate.

GA students hear a father's appeal for world peace
When Judea Pearl, the father of slain Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, surveyed Greenwich Academy Upper School students yesterday, he saw future leaders of his son's mission for peace and understanding.

Baby named after town nursing home
This was pushing it, even for Bill Kowalewski.

Rising oil prices drive homeowners to seek state help
With a spike in oil prices, demand for heating assistance has increased this winter in Connecticut.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

12/04/06 - Archive - News Reports

Connecticut firm buys Greenleaf & Crosby

Source: Palm Beach Daily News

A.E. Betteridge, an estate jewelery firm in Greenwich, Conn., bought Greenleaf & Crosby last week.

Midnight Pass Joins APPMA

Source: Clickpress.com

Midnight Pass, direct marketer and online retailer of innovative pet products, becomes the latest new member of APPMA

Midnight Pass, providers of innovative and exclusive pet products to thousands of customers worldwide, has recently become a member of the American Pet Products Manufacturing Association, Inc. (APPMA) located in Greenwich, CT.

Midnight Pass is a direct marketer and online retailer with corporate headquarters in Marshfield, Mass. APPMA is the leading not-for-profit world wide trade association made up of over 900 pet product manufacturers, their representatives, importers and suppliers. Membership consists of a diverse group representing both large corporations and growing business enterprises worldwide. APPMA's mission is to promote, develop and advance pet ownership in the pet products industry and to provide the services necessary to help its members prosper.

Midnight Pass will be exhibiting and introducing new products at the APPMA Global Pet Expo at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL during February 22-24, 2007........


Just be happy Club hopes to spread good cheer through good deeds

Sorce: Stamford Advocate

... says Glass, who developed the teen club with Stone after their mothers read a Sept. 6 article in The Advocate and Greenwich Time about the Happiness Club for adults in Fairfield. That organization, founded by Fairfield resident Lionel Ketchian, has ...


World Class Retail Developer Sheldon Gordon Brings His Innovative Style to the Poconos

Source: Biz.yahoo.com

... indirect jobs, making the Pocono Manor Resort & Casino the second largest employer in the region. Headquartered in Greenwich, CT, Gordon Group Holdings, LLC is recognized as one of the leading specialty retail and entertainment development firms in ...


After 40 years, DaVinci's serves its final meal

By: Michael Dinan
Source: Stamford Advocate

DaVinci's Ristorante was a year-old, failing, 40-seat pizza place on a corner of downtown's main two-way street, Greenwich Avenue, when newlyweds Lisa and Tony Vitiello began renting the space in 1966.

The couple started a family as they took over the restaurant, and Tony took up extra work as a chef in Stamford to help pay the bills and keep their business going.
'We were like any young couple starting out,' Lisa recalled yesterday as loyal customers filed into the beloved restaurant, now 125 seats with an extensive menu of Italian cuisine, for the last time.

'Leaving these people is harder than anything. I could have left the day after my husband died 11 years ago. But these people --AOEI don't want to call them 'customers,' because I don't think of them that way --AOEthey started out as strangers who came here for the food, and they've become friends.'

A Greenwich institution The Avenue and East Elm Street, known for its veal parmesan served on the bone, homemade gnocchi and fresh seafood, DaVinci's closed its doors after four decades. A bank will begin renting space in the three-story building that the Vitiellos bought 20 years ago, and could open as soon as next summer.

'It's not that we're leaving out of failure, but at the height of success,' Vitiello said as her long-serving staff uncorked bottles of wine in a bustling, elegant dining room, where natural light brings out the walls' Renaissance Era-like frescoes. 'From a business standpoint, I'm extremely comfortable with the offer we got. But from a personal standpoint, it's more emotional.'

An Italy native who grew up on an island off the coast of Naples and moved to the United States at age 9, two years after her mother died, Vitiello says she'll miss the restaurant's frequenters and staff. But she wants to spend more time with her four kids and six grandchildren: Anthony, 17, Victoria, 13, Joey, 8, Ariana, 7, John, 4 and Sofia Alexandra, three weeks.


Christmas windows brighten downtown

Source: Greenwich Time - Southern Connecticut

If the window displays of Greenwich businesses don't get you in the holiday spirit this year, it's not for lack of effort.

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