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Sunday, September 18, 2011

09/19/11 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: Overnight Edition (20 Greenwich News Stories)

  1. The Hub: Business Travel Faces Bumpy RoadRead the original story

    Patch.com

    ... and people are just much more careful with their budgets, agreed Vince Vitti, owner of Michael's Limousine in Greenwich, which has about 30 cars in the fleet. Yet, there's an upside to the downturn, Moubchir said. "Some larger companies are hiring ...

  2. Investment trends: Some firms benefit from real estate carnageRead the original story

    Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal

    ... Ryan Erickson, chief investment officer at Holt-Smith Advisors Inc. in Madison. United Rentals Inc. (URI; $18.67), Greenwich, Conn., rents backhoes, skid-steer loaders, forklifts and other equipment to customers in construction and other industries. ...

  3. Greenwich Police Cycled 280 Miles for 9/11 Victims, Fallen Officers [VIDEO]Read the original story

    Patch.com

    ... Marking 10 years since 9/11, ceremonies at Ground Zero , Connecticut's state 9/11 memorial in Westport and here in Greenwich drew solemn tributes to those who perished from relatives, friends, first responders and elected officials. ForGreenwich ...

  4. Balin of Greenwich Aces PGA Cup ExamRead the original story

    Patch.com

    Greenwich resident Danny Balin, an assistant golf pro at Burning Tree Country Club, recorded a hole-in-one in the PGA Cup in San Martin, California on Saturday.

  5. Housing Authority tenant rep refuses to cede post after move to StamfordRead the original storyw/Photo

    Connecticut Post

    The lone tenant representative on the board of the Greenwich Housing Authority is refusing to relinquish her post despite moving to Stamford, which a fellow commissioner contends should preclude her from serving.

  6. Sacred Heart volleyball sweeps Newton Country DayRead the original story

    Greenwich Citizen

    ... HEART 37: Junior Julie Randolph finished second for Convent of the Sacred Heart at Newton Country Day School. Greenwich High School's boys cross country team placed third in the large schools division at the Wilton Invitational Saturday. For more on ...

  7. Earmarks are interestingRead the original story w/Photo

    Norwalk Citizen News

    The discovery of "significant quantities of toxic materials" on Greenwich High School property during recent work on the MISA project should have come as no surprise to Town and school officials, says Greenwich resident Bill Effros.

  8. Chik Chatting: Top 5 fastest startsRead the original story

    New Canaan News-Review

    ... only three matches left in their regular season, although two come against perennially tough teams in Staples and Greenwich. To truly understand New Canaan's dominance, consider the following stat: Of 13 wins, 10 have resulted in the Rams winning ...

  9. Economic Dive Dents Corporate Car Service BusinessRead the original story

    Patch.com

    ... and people are just much more careful with their budgets, agreed Vince Vitti, owner of Michael's Limousine in Greenwich , which has about 30 cars in the fleet. Yet, there's an upside to the downturn, Moubchir said. "Some larger companies are hiring ...

  10. 63 Open Houses from $438K to $8.9MM as Greenwich Fall Real Estate Market Hits its StrideRead the original story

    11 hrs ago | Patch.com

    On Sunday, September 18th we have 63 open houses throughout Old Greenwich, Riverside, Greenwich, Cos Cob, Byram, Pemberwick, Glenville and back countryGreenwich.

  11. Fire Damages Home on Byram Shore Road In GreenwichRead the original story

    Patch.com

    A two-story home on Bryam Shore Road in Greenwich suffered significant damage due to fire.

  12. CT Has Busiest Railroad Commuter Line in Nation: Rick Green | CT ConfidentialRead the original story

    The Hartford Courant

    ... skeptics might pay attention to the fact that commuters traveling to new employment centers such as Stamford and Greenwich are helping to fuel this growth. In 2012, Metro-North predicts its three lines, the New Haven, Harlem and Hudson, will provide ...

  13. TELESEMINAR: Generation Skipping Transfer Tax (GSTT) Planning - " A National PerspectiveRead the original story

    Illinois Bar Journal

    ... can do in anticipation of the sunset of certain safe harbors in 2013. Daniel L. Daniels is a partner in the Greenwich, Connecticut office of Wiggin and Dana, LLP, where his practice focuses on representing business owners, corporate executives and ...

  14. OTHER OPINIONGoals And Commitment Will Power Alternative Fuel GrowthRead the original story

    The Hartford Courant

    ... These risks exist for all American families that depend on fuel to power cars and trucks. Jacob Berman of the Old Greenwich section of Greenwich is co-founder of Incitor Inc. based in Albuquerque, which converts organic waste material into biofuels ...

  15. Metro-North New Haven Line back in serviceRead the original story

    Greenwich Citizen

    ... the city." Danielle Alexandra, 17, of Stamford, came to the station to meet a friend before going to the beach in Greenwich. Metro-North will run regular weekday service on the New Haven Line in time for Tuesday's rush hour, though the New Canaan, ...

  16. Zing goes the strings in music shopsRead the original story w/Photo

    Darien News-Review

    The ancient and exquisite art of restoring the violin family of stringed instruments is passionately preserved in a Westport studio on Davenport Avenue near the Metro North Railway Station -- and another studio in Greenwich with a music school next door.

  17. Tanker truck comes unhitched in Stamford, shutting down I-95Read the original story

    Norwalk Citizen News

    ... Post Contributed This Department of Transportation traffic camera shows severe backup on I-95 northbound in Greenwich because of a tanker spill that caused the closure of the highway between exits 6 and 9 in Stamford on Monday morning, June 13, ...

  18. Darien Road Race most successful since inceptionRead the original story

    Darien News-Review

    ... Sopko , 32, of Stamford with a time of 36:49. The overall first place female winner was Meredith Kalish , 34, of Greenwich with a time of 41:47. The second place finisher was Dana Conrad , 35, of Norwalk with a time of 44:44. The third place ...

  19. Greenwich rowers find success at youth nationalsRead the original story

    Greenwich Citizen

    High school rowers from across Greenwich competed against the fastest crews in the United States and stood tall to the challenge.

  20. Older Dogs Seek New Homes at Greenwich FestivalRead the original story w/Photo

    The Daily Greenwich

    At this year's Puttin' On the Dog festival scheduled for Sept. 25 and sponsored by Adopt-A-Dog Greenwich , the shelter is hoping to find homes for dogs that have been in need of adoption for too long.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

03/24/10 The Raw Greenwich News Feed

Westhill/Stamford chasing Greenwich in Class LL swim meet
Darien News-Review
Greenwich High School boys swimming coach Terry Lowe refers to today's Class LL Championships as "double jeopardy," and rightly so.

Rell requests visit from FEMA to confirm storm damage estimates
NCAdvertiser.com
... damage surveys are due Thursday, March 25 to the local EMDs. "FEMA officials will see what I saw when I toured Greenwich and Stamford on March 15," Rell said. "This storm was among the most destructive to ever hit Fairfield County and the damage is ...


Big companies are awash in cash as economy picks up
Los Angeles Times
... question is what do they do with it," said Susan Sterne, an economist who heads Economic Analysis Associates in Greenwich, Conn. The U.S. economic recovery could be stunted unless a large share of that corporate wealth flows to average workers, ...

Armonk gym challenges students: Get in shape for prom
Journal News
... of their bodies and get in shape for that all-important-event: prom. All local high school seniors and those in Greenwich, Conn., can enter by submitting a one- to two-minute video on YouTube describing why they deserve to win and how the $7,000 in ...

Young Greenwich High rugby team has its eyes on postseason play
Connecticut Post
The Greenwich High School rugby team has been fortunate enough in years past to welcome large freshmen classes to the sport.

Pass program encourages Art Trail visits
Connecticut Post
... movement. Beginning in the late 1800s, another artist colony began to blossom in the Cos Cob section of Greenwich (now the Bush-Holley Historic Site ). It would last about 30 years. Meanwhile, by the early 1880s, Julian Alden Weir , a leader in the ...

Storm Damage Estimated At $7M
WFSB-TV Hartford
... was caused in Fairfield County, where thousands of residents were left without power for days following the storm. Greenwich officials said the storm left $789,000 in damage at the public level in town. The damage total is according to a preliminary ...

Play With Your Food in Greenwich, Fairfield
Connecticut Post
The cupboard will soon be bare, at least in Greenwich. The final Play With Your Food program at the Greenwich Arts Council will take place Wednesday and Thursday from noon to 1:30 p.m. The event comes complete with a buffet lunch by Garelick and Herbs, followed by three professionally staged readings, "The Trip," by Stephanie Keys ; "Surprise," by ...

Louie's a hidden gem in Cos Cob
Connecticut Post
Two nearly hidden Italian restaurants well off the beaten path in Greenwich have almost a cult following.

Wilton women help plan fund-raiser
The Wilton Bulletin
... than 600 supporters attend the luncheon, which will be from 11:30 to 2 Thursday, April 8, at the Hyatt Regency in Greenwich. Tickets start at $250 and may be purchased by e-mailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need ...

From Conspicuous to Conscious Consumption: Redesigning the Meaning of Luxury
Luxist
... In some of the snappiest locations, scattered bidding wars are breaking out and prices are turning upward. In Greenwich, Conn., realty brokers say, the final months of 2009 were almost record-setters for sales volume, as two years of pent-up demand ...

Rell questions UI, CL&P storm response
Westport News
Citing Monday's visits to storm-ravaged Stamford and Greenwich neighborhoods, Republican Gov.

Ned Lamont, Dannel Malloy On CCJEF Court Decision; Blumenthal Says...
The Hartford Courant
The two leading candidates in the polls for the Democratic nomination for governor - Greenwich cable television entrepreneur Ned Lamont and former Stamford Mayor Dannel Malloy - are in favor of the Connecticut Supreme Court's ruling in the long-running funding battle by the Connecticut Coalition For Justice in Education Funding, known as CCJEF.

GHS driver finishes strong
Connecticut Post
Knowing that it was the final meet of his career for Greenwich High School , one of Mark O'Connell 's objectives entering Saturday's State Open diving finals was to go out in style.

Extended Stay makes $905 million deal
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
... for 2008. This month, the company accepted a $905 million offer from a consortium of investment firms led by Greenwich, Conn.-based Starwood Capital Group. The consortium includes TPG Capital in Fort Worth, Texas, and Five Mile Capital Partners in ...

Presstek shares down 7 cents on Monday
News Times
... Connecticut and is designed to reflect the impact of the world and national economy on this region. Blyth, a Greenwich-based maker of candles, home fragrance products and Sterno, gained 84 cents to close at $33.46. Gamco, a Rye, N.Y.-based provider ...


Seeking the Supergenius: The Life of a High-Frequency Trader
Securities Industry
... CEO of WorldQuant, LLC., one of the larger firms practicing high-frequency algorithmic trading. Headquartered in Greenwich, Conn., the company employs about 100 people and has a New York office, affiliate offices in Beijing and Bangalore and plans ...

Castillo makes Norwalk proud in FCIAC swimming
New Canaan News-Review
The best swimmers usually rise to the occasion in the biggest meets. That's exactly what Eric Minowitz did during Thursday night's FCIAC Swimming Championships for Greenwich High School , which once again ruled the pool.

Kaia Yoga to open on Post Road East in Westport
Connecticut Post
... Advocate Stan Woodman and Gina Norman think they found the ideal location for their first yoga studio outside Greenwich in a 9,276-square-foot space in Westport. The pair, who took ownership of Greenwich Yoga in 2006, have signed a 10-year-lease ...

Elliott Associates pleased Novell is open to being acquired
Deseret Morning News
... software, haven't boosted sales fast enough to make up for the drop in NetWare orders. Blue Harbour Group, a Greenwich, Conn.-based investment firm that has a 4 percent stake in Novell, said over the weekend that it supported the board's decision to ...

Symposium, Stitching Our Stories, on Saturday
The Wilton Bulletin
The Greenwich Historical Society will host a day-long historic quilt symposium on Saturday, March 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Held in conjunction with the Historical Society's recently opened exhibition A Stitch in Time: Quilts from the Collection , the symposium will feature leading experts in textile documentation and will focus on new research and ...

Ivy Weekly Women's Lacrosse Report 4 - 3/22 w/Photo
Ivy League Sports
... defense working the shutout, with three caused turnovers and four ground balls. Sophomore Taylor Gattinella (Greenwich, Conn.) led the Lions with five points to help Columbia to a 1-1 record last week. While she only took four shots, she made them ...

Staten Island lesbians wed in Connecticut
Staten Island Advance
While we sit, hope and wait for marriage equality in New York, two Staten Island lesbians traveled to Greenwich, Connecticut on March 5 to get married.

Lead Novell Shareholder Blue Harbour Group Comments on Company's Announcement
TechWeb.com
GREENWICH, Conn. /PRNewswire/ -- Private investment firm Blue Harbour Group, which owns 4 percent of Novell, Inc.

On stage and in the water, Norwalk actor keeps it interesting
Norwalk Citizen News
... Stephens moved to the United States from England 13 years ago when the hedge fund he was working for landed him in Greenwich. He got into community theatre in the area when a friend told him about a part in "Carousel" at Musicals at Richter in ...


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Current Conditions : 51.8F, Partly Cloudy - 11:27 AM EDT Mar. 24 - Temperature: 51.8°F Humidity: 55% Pressure: 29.76in (Rising) Conditions: Partly Cloudy Wind Direction: WNW Wind Speed: 13.0mph

The Latest From Claudette Rothman, AKA,Greenwich Diva
Joanne Fraleigh sues insurance company and senior benefits representative Catherine Lake Killen for breaking up her marriage - In a very unusual court case, a Canadian woman is suing an insurance company and one of its employees for allegedly breaking up her marriage. In her $2 million...

Greenwich Real Time - A Team Blog Made Up Of The Third Rate Reporters At The Greenwich Time
Luca’s Steakhouse receives zoning approval - Luca’s Steakhouse, at 35 Church St., received final approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday despite opponents who reside across the street...

Topix - Greenwich News RSS Feed
Seniority by Anne W Semmes: Jerry Dumas - Do you live in Greenwich? Since 1956. Are you married? Yes. I married Gail Gaskin in 1958.

Jane Genova: Speechwriter - Ghostwriter
The kind of exit that paves way for comeback - Before he rides out of political Dodge, U.S. Representative Patrick Kennedy will have had plenty of cameo scenes. Among them he was right up there when President...

The Daily Spurgeon
Why shouldn't we praise the Lord? - It comes so natural to us to detail our grievances and hardships, and only by mere accident, or as a conscientious duty, do we relate the story of the ...

For What It's Worth By Riverside Blogger Chris Fountain
ObamaCare -latest shot in the war against the middle class - The NY Times thinks this is grand, of course. Basically, a family of four with an income above $88,000 is now fair game for Obama and his crowd. I find tha...

"Greenwich, Conn" - Google News
Eugene Munnelly, teacher and headmaster - Baltimore Sun - *Eugene Munnelly, teacher and headmaster* *Baltimore Sun* He was on the faculty of the Whitby School in *Greenwich, Conn*., where he taught English and his...

Hartford Courant's Greenwich RSS Feed
Eugene Munnelly, teacher and headmaster - Eugene McLean Munnelly, a retired educator who taught at schools in Salisbury and Towson during a career that spanned nearly 50 years, died March 13 of con...

Tribune Company's Greenwich News RSS Feed
Eugene Munnelly, teacher and headmaster - Eugene McLean Munnelly, a retired educator who taught at schools in Salisbury and Towson during a career that spanned nearly 50 years, died March 13 of con...

Former Greenwich Resident Rosie O'Donnell"s RBlog
AskRo - melissa writes: You must be here now..........I am so excited for your return to TV!! Just the news I have been waiting for. ~Peace and much love to you Ro...

Greg Skidmore has the most Followers on Twitter in Greenwich, CT
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Ask the Doctor: Medical Health Articles
What are Different Types of Hernias? - Hernia illness is very common, with everyone from infants to the elderly being affected. We have seen this kind of problem such as bulging of the abdominal...

repgibbons.com
State Rep. Lile Gibbons at the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce - State Rep. Lile Gibbons talking to the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce about nursing home care.

The Twits At The Greenwich Time Are On Twitter
GreenwichTime: Do you live and Greenwich and is your Cablevision service down? Let us know.

EDDIE "Greenwich Native" ROSS
Lights, Camera, Action! - I've got some exciting news, everyone! We're casting for a pilot, and we need your help! Do you desperately need a decor makeover in your home? Here's one I ...

Exit 55 By Rob "WGCH" Adams - The Sports Voice Of Greenwich
Phil Mushnick: Clueless - Every post related to the *New York Post* curmudgeon could be have the same title. Yet some days he outdoes himself. I don't even know where to begin. His...

Greenwich Post News Feed
Democrats to select delegates on Tuesday - Greenwich Post - *Democrats to select delegates on Tuesday* *Greenwich Post* The *Greenwich* Democratic Town Committee has announced that it will hold a meeting on Tuesday,...

Frank Speaking - By Planning and Zoning Commission Member Frank Farricker
My Big Democratic Speech - Whether it means a hill of beans or not, as this paper reported I was elected the Chairman of the Democratic Town Committee this past Thursday. I gave the ...

The Perrot Memorial Library Blog
New Graphic Novels in Youth Services - *Smile* [click here to place a hold on this item ] ******Staff Pick****** Raina Telgemeier (who adapted *The Babysitters Club *into graphic novel form) tell...

Lincoln's Log - Hearst Newspaper VP Lincoln Millstein
Postmortem on the storm: questions that won’t go away - Not content with her criticism of First Selectman Peter Tesei at last week’s BET meeting, finance board member Nancy Barton lobbed a blistering letter to ...

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

02/05/09 Greenwich Citizen News Links

The Latest From The Greenwich Citizen .....

Ilse Voight, 89, watches the evening news on a vintage analog television set with"rabbit ears." When TV sets go digital, she fears she'll only be able to "listen to the radio."

(Anne W. Semmes / for the Greenwich Citizen)

Fade-to-black day approaching for many seniors

Anne W. Semmes

BULLETIN

The clock is ticking when all television sets will go digital on Feb. 17, when those with analog television sets will fade to black.

The White House issued a statement that read, "Millions of Americans will have the time they need to prepare for the conversion."

The clock is ticking when all television sets will go digital on Feb. 17, when those with analog television sets will fade to black.

RTM approves property tax relief for town's low-income seniors

More liberal property tax credits are in the wings for low-income Greenwich citizens age 65 and over who apply between Feb.

Beloved town librarians killed in tragic hit-and-run accident in Colorado

... stunned and grieving. The women, both residents of Riverside, worked in the Youth Services Department at Old Greenwich's Perrot Memorial Library, where they were affectionately known by children and parents as "Mrs. Mac" and "Mrs. K." They were ...

Long memory, tough stretch will help GHS girls hockey

... A little competition can go a long way. Greenwich High's girls hockey team is banking on it. The Cardinals recently finished a six-game stretch of games that will, in the hopes of ...

Young Bruins clawing way toward another postseason

... "Our goals, as always, are to shoot to win things. Whether that ...

Himes reports to Chamber on stimulus bill benefits

The day after the House passed the $819 billion stimulus and recovery bill, Jim Himes, the 4th Congressional District's new financially savvy Democratic representative, was in Greenwich bright and early on ...

Stone, Vice Chair of Board of Estimate and Taxation: "Town has more workers per capita than any municipality in State"

Describing himself as a "straight shooter," Bob Stone, vice chair of the Board of Estimate and Taxation , told the Greenwich Citizen Tuesday, reductions in the Greenwich workforce are needed in the face of the ...

Farewell modulars; Ham Ave. students are going home

When Rose Furano heard the news Tuesday noon from Superintendent of Schools Dr. Betty Sternberg, the co-president of the Hamilton Avenue School PTA didn't know whether "to laugh or cry.

"It's like a shock," Furano said. "It's unbelievable.....

NO WONDER ROSE WAS SHOCKED AND IN DISBELIEF
JUST WHAT SHE AND DAWN NETHERCOTT WERE SAYING JUST FIVE DAYS AGO

PLEASE SEE:


School officials decide to wait 'til spring for move

By Colin Gustafson

Staff Writer
Posted: 01/31/2009 03:01:47 AM EST

......"It finally happened, I almost can't believe it," the school's PTA co-president Dawn Nethercott said of the long-awaited arrival of the certificate, which was originally due about 18 months after work began in April 2005.

"It's almost bittersweet," added PTA co-president Rose Furano.

With the certificate in hand, school officials can now allow students and staff to return to the state-of-the-art facility.

However, these officials said Friday they had decided, in consultation with the school's administration, that staff and equipment should be moved in over spring recess, beginning April 6, with elementary students returning to class in the new building April 13.

PLEASE SEE:


Brian -Wanted to share the good news.

The announcement was made today that the Ham Ave kids will be moved to the new building over February break and start school on February 17th in their new school.

Brian, I owe you a tremendous amount of thanks for helping to make this happen. Without you and your blog, I don't think it would have happened.Love you!!!!!!!

Laura J. DiBella


By Colin Gustafson
Staff Writer

Posted: 02/03/2009 04:30:14 PM EST

GREENWICH - In an abrupt reversal, school officials said Tuesday they would allow Hamilton Avenue School staff to begin moving classroom equipment into their new schoolhouse over winter recess next week, clearing the way for students to move in by mid-February.

The decision, which was announced in a letter to parents Tuesday morning, came just hours before community members were expected to stage a rally protesting the decision by school officials last Friday to push the move back to April.....


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Thursday, January 15, 2009

1/15/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed


Peter Leone of Lionshare's first win at WEF
EquestiranMag
... and credited his crew for their organization and attention to detail. Leone's Lionshare Farm, located in Greenwich, Connecticut, prides itself on creating an atmosphere that exemplifies the standard of excellence to which all show barns aspire ...

Norwalk Man Held On Child Pornography
WSTC-AM Norwalk
Greenwich Police Lieutenant Dan Allen said authorities originally began investigating Brown for threatening a former girlfriend
, but the probe uncovered pornography on his computer.

Stocks nose-dive with retail, banking worries
Washington Times
... lead the sell-off, and they're down 5 percent today," Steven Goldman, chief market strategist for Weeden & Co. of Greenwich, Conn., told The Washington Times. "It makes it difficult to have a sustained rally. The retail sales report didn't help, ...

Local historian recounts Rochambeau's march through Connecticut
Westport Minuteman
... might not well have been a United States of America." As a historian, Savage knows of what he speaks. The Old Greenwich resident taught at both the University of Connecticut and Fairfield University, and for years was a professional filmmaker for ...

a Lasting Debt to Schools
New York Post
... bonds because it's cheaper than borrowing from banks and there is demand from investors, said Laurence Allen, the Greenwich, Conn.-based managing member of Nyppex Holdings LLC, a firm that trades stakes in private- equity funds and often works with ...

Exclusive: Piven Defends Play Departure
ABC News - Brian Ross and the Investigative Team
... condition. "This is a situation of mercury toxicity," Colker, the medical director of Peak Wellness of Greenwich, Conn., told ABCNews.com. "His level [of mercury] was quite high, almost six times the normal limit. a In this case, it's either because ...

Tax season launches Friday
Connecticut Post
... jointly is around $22,000. A clear sign that the need is out there is that "It's [the average AGI is] lower in Greenwich" than in some of the other county towns, Pfann said. This, he added, might be due to a number of servants or service people who ...

Revolution Tour Hits
Transworld Motocross
... Brennen Swanson (Stillwater, MN) and Ross Baker (Squaw Valley, CA) as well as Chris Mahaney (Greenwich, CT) who was fourth at Junior World Championships in 2008, and Kim Krahulec (Silverthorne, CO). "I can't wait to see what tricks ...

Nymex Gas Falls as U.S. Retail Sales Report Signals Further Drop in Demand
Bloomberg
... are extremely concerned about the drop-off in demand,a said Tom Orr , research director at Weeden & Co. in Greenwich, Connecticut. a oeWe were anticipating a 3 percent decline in gas use in 2009.a Natural gas for February delivery fell 21.4 cents, ...

Lucille Albee
Newton Daily News
... Park Rapids. Lu was born and raised in Latimer. She and her family lived in Wayzata, Minn., Kansas City, Kan., Old Greenwich, Conn., and Deephaven, Minn. After a successful career as a teacher, realtor, church and community volunteer and housewife, ...

Sunday, January 11, 2009

1/11/08 It Is Past 7:00am Sun. Morning And The Greenwich Citizen, Greenwich Post And The Greenwich Time Have Not Put Any News Up On Thier Web Sites


But The Raw Greenwich News Feed Is Up And Running At Greenwich Roundup:


Once again Greenwich Roundup Is Spanning The Globe To Bring You The Latest Greenwich News......


The Market Oracle, UK
... in the labor market over a six-month period since 1975,” said Michael Darda , chief economist at MKM Partners LP in Greenwich, Connecticut. ...

7Online.com, NY
State Assemblyman George Latimer says Redd died Friday of heart failure at Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut. He was 80 and lived in Rye. ...

Dartmouth Skates Past Brown
DartmouthSports.com-Official Web Site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics
Dartmouth Big Green
... mintues to play the Big Green scored back-to-back goals, taking a 5-1 lead into the break. At 1:48 Peter Boldt (Greenwich, Conn.) brought the puck down passing back to Adam Estoclet (Orono, Minn.) who passed back across the ice to Doug Jones ...

Kennedy cousin still fighting conviction
Michael Skakel's Lawyers File New Appeal
Skakel claims evidence withheld by Greenwich Police Department
Skakel Lawyers Say They've Uncovered Secret Evidence
Free Republic
... - an interview that discredits the star prosecution witness and police reports suggesting that a 15-year-old Greenwich boy, later convicted of another murder, had information concerning Moxley's death. Skakel was 15 himself on Oct. 30, 1975, the ...

Jobless rate at 16-year high as payrolls plunge
Tuscola County Advertiser
... it's likely to be a long slog for the U.S. labor market," said Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners in Greenwich, Connecticut. Further highlighting the grim economic picture, a separate government report showed U.S. wholesale inventories ...

Charges dropped against Stockman in earnings case
Stockman cleared in failure of supplier
Yesterday Detroit Free Press
... Profits didn't keep up with C&A's debt payments. At first, Stockman monitored his C&A investment from his home in Greenwich, Conn., but as its losses piled up, he took over as CEO in 2003. He even buddied up to the UAW by signing a neutrality deal ...

P&G seeks cash amid $2T U.S. borrowings
The Cincinnati Enquirer
... their debt. 'There are only so many dollars to invest,' said David Ader, head of U.S. interest-rate strategy at Greenwich, Conn.-based RBS Greenwich Capital, one of the 17 primary dealers of U.S. government securities that are obligated to bid at ...

Business in the Burbs: Chamber offers 2-for-1 memberships
Journal News
... TMK Sports & Entertainment LLC, a Greenwich, Conn.-based event marketing company, will co-produce three inaugural balls that celebrate the election of President-elect ...

Would-be public firms bide time as the market hibernates
Boston Business Journal
... one local company reversed course on a planned IPO in 2007 and two did so in 2006, according to research from Greenwich, Conn., IPO tracker Renaissance Capital LLC. In the wake of the 2001 dot-com bust, 12 local firms filed IPO withdrawal notices ...

Madoff Son Mark Had $8.3 Million Net Worth in 1999, Divorce Records Show
Bloomberg Business News
... data. Currently he has 15 properties, including a $6 million New York apartment and a $2.3 million home in Greenwich, Connecticut, according to public records. He divorced his wife, Suzanne, in Stamford, Connecticut, in 2000, when he was earning ...

MN candy maker signs big lease in Dallas
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
... Inc. , a Dallas third-party logistics provider, will operate the warehouse. Farley's and Sathers is owned by Greenwich, Conn.-based Catterton Partners . The company has sales of more than $600 million following a series of acquisitions in recent ...

Connecticut Post, CT
A few hours before his swearing-in, the 42-year-old Greenwich Democrat went for a half-hour run on the National Mall, absorbing the magnitude of the office ...

The Tennessean
He worked in sales of high-yield securities at Libertas Partners in Greenwich, Conn. The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Nashville Branch announced Dan ...

Hartford Courant
The radiation oncologist from Greenwich is one of a dozen Connecticut residents so far who have contributed $50000 to President-elect Barack Obama's ...

PRESS RELEASE:
PR-Inside.com
Students from the Stamford, Darien, Norwalk and Greenwich school systems will display art and read passages about their particular works during this ...

The Hour
... a combined 10 Golden Globes tonight, which were shot or edited in cities such as Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, Norwalk and Stamford. for Best Actress. ...

Connecticut Post
"Inaugural," by Greenwich High School band director Carmen Signa for 2001, has elements of "Yankee Doodle" and "Fanfare for the Common Man" and was ...

New York Times,
Kate McClelland is a youth services librarian at Perrot Memorial Library in Old Greenwich, Conn.

Connecticut Post, CT
The bad news, in terms of leasing and subleasing is contained to Greenwich and Stamford because that's where financial services is concentrated. ...

Sunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka
Shot on location in Beacon Falls, Bethel, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Redding, Shelton, Southport, Stamford, Thomaston and Trumbull, ...

Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia
Termination letters have been sent to Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, Bernard L. Madoff and Fairfield Greenwich Group," the SEC stated. ...

Greenwich Roundup Now Has To Go To Harvest Time Church Up On King Street, Because He Is The Chief Beverage Officer At The Coffee Bar Until About 1:30 PM.

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Tesei preparing to make budget cuts

By Neil Vigdor
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/11/2009 07:34:23 AM EST

First Selectman Peter Tesei is apparently trading in his pen and BlackBerry for a scalpel and meat clever.

With the town facing a projected $31 million budget gap, Tesei said decision-makers have little choice but to lop off a number of big-ticket projects from a capital spending program for the next fiscal year.
Among the projects that Tesei said will have to be delayed is the $23 million renovation of the Greenwich High School auditorium, which students and parents have been clamoring for several years because the current facility lacks size and has poor acoustics.

"While there are a lot of 'nice to haves,' residents want us to focus on critical infrastructure items," Tesei said. "They're hurting and want us to be smart and prudent on what we spend." The town's Capital Improvement Projects committee, which Tesei is a member of, is scheduled to have a public hearing at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Town Hall to discuss its funding priorities for next fiscal year.

"Then you're going to start hearing the screams," Selectman Peter Crumbine said of public reaction to the postponement of big-ticket projects.
According to the town's 15-year capital plan, $88 million had been projected to be spent during the 2009-10 fiscal year, which starts July 1.
Tesei emphasized that the total was a rough estimate at best, which he said had been pared back significantly. Overall, there are currently 74 projects listed on the CIP list totaling $34 million, only 26 of which the committee is recommending for funding, Tesei said. The town has earmarked $18 million overall for capital projects, according to Tesei. That's $20 million less than the $38.8 million in capital spending in the current budget.
A $34 million project to renovate the town-owned Nathaniel Witherell nursing home was also removed from the list and will be funded through a separate mechanism, with long-term bonds and resident fees paying for the undertaking, Tesei said.

Another project to go under the knife is a proposed community swimming pool at Byram Park, which backers are hoping to pay for almost entirely with private donations to avoid a large municipal expenditure .......

Students claim lack of sleep hurts performance

of sleep

By Colin Gustafson
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/11/2009 07:35:09 AM EST

For Greenwich High School freshman Matt Stanton, an extra hour of sleep in the morning would make a world of difference at school.

By the time first period starts at 7:30 a.m., "I'm knocked out," said Stanton, 14, who must wake up around 6 a.m. to catch a bus to class. "I'm not sleeping, but I'm just really exhausted, like I can't pay any attention."

The school's early start time also creates an ordeal for Matt's mother, Theresa, who says she must rouse her two groggy-eyed sons out of bed every morning, often well before sunrise.

"It's like torture for these kids," said Stanton, co-chair of the PTA Council's Wellness Committee. "I'm tired of my children walking around like zombies."

With a two-year review of potential reforms to secondary schools under way, Stanton and several like-minded moms now say they're planning to lobby school officials and administrators to push back the high school's schedule by as much as an hour.

The regular school day at GHS runs from 7:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m., and consists of six 55-minute periods, plus lunch break, with athletics and extracurricular activities scheduled for after dismissal and, in some cases, before the opening bell.

Advocates of changing this schedule point to research showing that teenagers' biological rhythms tend to clash with early-morning school schedules, leaving them chronically sleep-deprived and unfocused during the first classes of the day......

.....Kim Daine, a Riverside mother who also supports the schedule change, says that's unacceptable for a school system that expects a high level of performance from its students.

"In a community like this, we should be able to give our kids the optimal education experience, and I don't think waking them up from deep, deep sleep to work around this schedule is helping," Daine said.

She plans to join Stanton in lobbying the district's Secondary Schools Review Committee this year to consider a schedule change as a way to enhance students' attention and engagement in morning classes.
Greenwich High School Headmaster Al Capasso said that while the idea of a later school day has merit, it would become too much of a disruption to after-school sports and teachers' commutes.

"Theoretically, kids would benefit from a later start time," Capasso said. "But pragmatically, I don't think we can make it happen."

If classes started an hour later, he argued, the athletic schedule would have to be pushed back, making it harder for coaches to coordinate games with other schools and forcing students to miss their last classes of the day more often, he said.

It would also make the commute to work more difficult for teachers, who would be driving to the high school "at the height of the morning rush" around 8 a.m., the headmaster argued.....

.....Supporters of the schedule-change plan point to Wilton's school districts, which has successfully moved their school start times back from 7:15 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. without adding transportation costs or disrupting athletic schedules, parents said.
"Wilton managed to find a way to figure it out," Stanton said. "Why can't we?" ...
The Advocate Staff
Posted: 01/11/2009 07:45:12 AM EST
Openings

Greenwich Arts Council
Frank Smurlo: Landscapes The Greenwich artist displays his landscape paintings.
David Webber: Animals The Greenwich artist displays his photographs of animals in parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
Both exhibits run through Jan. 31. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, noon-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4 p.m.; and by appointment. 299 Greenwich Ave. 862-6750 or www.greenwicharts.org.

Greenwich YWCA
Living and Dreaming: Original Art Work inspired by the Life and Times of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Works by local artists Kwame Henry Jones and Donna Hargrove. Opening reception: Thursday, 5:30 p.m; featuring live jazz by Richard
River road gallery
Christiane Pape The Swiss-born artist displays her abstract and floral paintings. Through Feb. 28. Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; or by appointment. 21 River Road, Wilton. 762-3887 or RiverRdGallery@optonline.net. .....
By Rich Elliott
STAFF WRITER
Posted: 01/10/2009 09:09:34 PM EST
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- UConn senior point guard Renee Montgomery scored 17 of her 28 game-high points in the first half and added five assists and two steals to lead the top-ranked Huskies to an 85-55 victory over West Virginia before a crowd of 3,167 on Saturday.

It was a homecoming game for Montgomery, who grew up in St. Albans, W.Va.

The Huskies (15-0, 2-0 Big East) have won 20 straight games against West Virginia (10-5, 0-3). They have won 23 straight regular-season games and 101 straight against unranked opponents.....
The Advocate Staff
Posted: 01/11/2009 09:25:21 AM EST
MUSIC

Altan The Irish folk band performs songs from its new album, "Local Ground." 3:30 and 7 p.m. $22-$27. Fairfield Theatre Company, 70 Sanford St. 259-1036 or www.fairfieldtheatre.org.

Gerald Clayton The jazz pianist performs as part of Hot & Cool: Jazz at the Brubeck Room. 4 p.m. Free. 137 Old Ridgefield Road, Wilton. 762-3950 or www.wiltonlibrary.org/events.

JEWS ROCK! A CELEBRATION OF ROCK AND ROLL'S JEWISH HERITAGE Rabbi Brian Leiken of Norwalk gives a multimedia presentation exploring Jewish contributions to rock and roll. 10 a.m. Free. Temple Shalom, 259 Richards Ave., Norwalk. 866-0148.

Sunday Afternoons Live Jazz vocalist Kelsey Jillette and pianist Brad Whiteley perform. 3:30 p.m. $15 donation requested. The First Congregational Church of Greenwich, 108 Sound Beach Ave., Old Greenwich. 637-1791.......
By Mary Lee Grisanti
Special Correspondent
Posted: 01/11/2009 12:26:22 PM EST
You may recognize Eric Burns as a correspondent for NBC and Fox News with more than 1,000 on-air reports to his name. But you might not put the polished 63-year-old Westport native together with Jack Allison, the hero of Burns' new play, "Mid-Strut," which opens Friday at the Darien Arts Center. Allison's life runs irrepressibly off the rails when he finds out he has six months to live and decides to realize a lifelong fantasy: winning the drum majorette he had a crush on in high school.

"The only thing autobiographical about the play is the majorette fixation," Burns says. But as in the play, his humor belies a serious thought. "In real life, you look back at the past through rose-colored glasses -- but if you actually go back, you are almost certainly disappointed. I thought it would make a good play if the hero were not disappointed. What if the woman he has been dreaming about lives up to expectation?"
By Andrea Sachs
The Washington Post
Posted: 01/11/2009 12:32:21 PM EST
WASHINGTON -- $669.66: My vacation budget. How far will it travel? With any luck, maybe more than 2,000 miles.

Where does my money go? To Vegas. But in a good way, not a baby-needs-a-new-pair-of-Manolos way. For $484.17, I nab a nonstop, round-trip flight from Reagan National to Vegas, with two nights at the MGM Grand, the Old Hollywood-themed casino resort on the southern end of the Strip. I save at least $65 by booking this Orbitz package, which leaves me with more money to see Vegas my way (nature and shows before slots and debt).
My imaginary accountant gives me a proud pat on the back. $185.49 left.
Darn, I have to pay rush-hour Metro fare ($2.55) to National, but -- bonus -- the fare is reduced ($1.35) for the return. I keep this small victory to myself. $181.59 left.

Outside the Vegas airport, I stand wistfully next to a man with a limp pompadour who orders a limo for his group. I slink away like a street urchin and ask about the bus. At $1.25, public transportation is cheap, but I am warned about its frequent stops. Instead, I opt for a shared-ride shuttle, which costs $12 round trip and drops passengers off at their resorts' doorstep. $169.59 left.

After tossing my bags into my 18th-floor room (obstructed views of the casinos and snow-dusted mountains), I head to the bus stop. My destination is Springs Preserve, an environmental center a few miles northeast of the Strip. While standing around for the No. 203, I find a $4 coupon for the

Breaking News

Updated: January 11, 2009 2:25:13 PM EST

I-95 reopens after 13-car pileup

Traffic still backed up in both directions
Staff Writer
Posted: 01/11/2009 12:51:01 PM EST
GREENWICH - Interstate 95 in Greenwich reopened to traffic after a 13-car pilup closed the northbound side for about two hours.

The accident, which occurred at approximately 12 p.m. under the Indian Field Road bridge at Exit 4, resulted from one car sliding on the ice from last night's storm, and other vehicles subsequently colliding with it, said Sgt. Brent Reeves of the Greenwich Police Department.

Only minor injuries were reported and no extrication of individuals from vehicles was needed, he said......
By Bob Thompson
The Washington Post
Posted: 01/11/2009 12:53:41 PM EST
WASHINGTON -- As the author of "Reading Lolita in Tehran" was working on her new memoir, "Things I've Been Silent About," she found herself wondering whether she had written them in the wrong order.

"Maybe I should have written this one first and `Reading Lolita' second," Azar Nafisi recalls thinking. "Because so many of the keys to that one are in this one." On its face, this does not seem like a good idea.

After all, if the first book you publish in English gets ecstatic reviews, sells a bajillion copies and makes you an international spokeswoman for the power of literature in the face of oppression, the more logical question would seem to be: Why not let well enough alone?
By Jerome R. Sehulster
Special Correspondent
Posted: 01/11/2009 12:56:21 PM EST
The Italian Center of Stamford will continue its yearlong centennial celebration Saturday with "The Return of Love, Passion and Madness," arias, duets and ensembles from the most popular Italian operas performed by rising young artists of the Connecticut Grand Opera & Orchestra.
"Italian opera is a central part of Italian culture both in Europe and here in America," says Laurence Gilgore, CGO&O's artistic director, who spends many weeks each year conducting opera in Italy. "We performed 'Love, Passion and Madness' at the Italian Center some years ago to great success. All of the artists singing at the event this year are pursuing prominent international careers. Part of our mission at CGO&O is to introduce promising new singers to opera lovers in the area. We're very excited to be back to join in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of this important Stamford institution. That the Center is sponsoring an event like this is really a gift back to the community."......
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Well Folks The Greenwich Post Is Now Giving Us "Breaking News" On A Sunday About A "Capital Improvement Plan Hearing"......

Sunday, January 11, 2009 12:33

Breaking news Posted 12:47 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 11
A Capital Improvement Plan public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday Jan, 14 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room.

First Selectman Peter Tesei will outline what the 15-year CIP proposal entails and detail what the upcoming fiscal year's 2009-10 CIP includes. Mr. Tesei met with department leaders last week and requested they scale back their budget requests according to Roland Gieger, budget and systems director.
The CIP public hearing will be carried live by Greenwich Community Television on Cablevision Channel 79 and live on the Internet. GCTV Channel 79 can be viewed live by accessing Gctv.greenwich.org and clicking on the "Watch Now" link.
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