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2/5/09 Greenwich Post News Links

Planners approve a 10-year strategy for town

Following 18 months of review, the town’s future involves establishing and changing current zoning regulations to better protect the community, providing an overall vision for the downtown area and improving traffic in town. Approved Tuesday night by the Planning and Zoning Commission, the plan incorporating these ideas and others, known as the Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD), recommends an implementation committee be created within 90 days of its approval by the Representative Town Meeting (RTM).

McAbee named new publisher of Time

According to a press release from Hearst Newspapers, Michelle R. McAbee, currently general manager of the Hearst-owned Brooks Community Newspapers, will take on additional duties of publisher of The Advocate in Stamford and Greenwich Time. Brooks publishes the Greenwich Citizen, among other weeklies in Fairfield County.

Ham Ave students to move in this month

Anger turned to elation for the Hamilton Avenue School community Tuesday when Superintendent of Schools Betty Sternberg reversed course and announced students will be moving into the new school building this month.

Librarians die in car crash

Book and library blogs, and even networking sites across the Internet are abuzz this week with writers posting their thoughts about last Wednesday’s accident that killed Perrot Memorial Library Youth Services Director Kathleen Krasniewicz and its children’s storyteller, Kathryn McClelland.

Court may soon unseal Smith case

Greenwich Probate Judge David Hopper granted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by the Post last week, pending a review by federal authorities. Judge Hopper decided to make public the bulk of the transcript of the probate hearing upholding Jennifer Hagel Smith’s $1-million settlement with Royal Caribbean International, after allowing the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) 60 days to review the records.

The Smith probate hearing, held last May, was closed to the press and public.

The Post had asked Judge Hopper to unseal the transcript on the probate appeal of Ms. Hagel Smith’s settlement, reached after her husband, 26-year-old George A. Smith IV of Greenwich, went missing on their 2005 honeymoon cruise. The settlement had been appealed by Mr. Smith’s parents, George III and Maureen. They challenged Ms. Hagel Smith’s out-of-court agreement so they could file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of their son against Royal Caribbean. The Smiths are further appealing Judge Hopper’s upholding of the settlement in Stamford Superior Court.

At the FOI hearing, the Post asked Judge Hopper to unseal the transcript of the Smith probate appeal because the information it contains “is necessary to cover the highly publicized case fairly and accurately.” The Post cited legal precedents for open court proceedings under the First Amendment and state and federal statutes.

Judge Hopper had initially cited a need for confidentiality because of future lawsuits in the case.....

Exhibit highlights talents of autistic teen

There have been many exhibits of student work in the Greenwich High School Media Center through the years, but none quite like the show put on by Christian Parrotta.

Police, officials urge ‘safety zones’ for children

Seeking more protection for children, Greenwich police and community leaders are seeking approval to create zones around areas such as parks and schools where registered sex offenders would not be allowed to enter.

Police Watch

APPEAR

Albert Berrios, 27, of 56 Bertolf Road, Riverside was arrested Feb. 4 and charged with second degree failure to appear. Police said Berrios turned himself in on an outstanding warrant for failure to respond in court to a May 22, 2006, charge of driving with a suspended license. Berrios was released on a $1,000 surety bond and is due in court Feb. 11.

PROBATION

Travis Felder, 29, of Norwalk was arrested Feb. 4 and charged with violation of probation. Greenwich police were instructed by the state probation office to take Felder into custody and he reportedly turned himself in after being informed of the warrant. Felder was released on a $5,000 cash bond and is due in court Feb. 11.


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02/05/09 NEW BLOGGER LOOKS TO EXPLOIT TURMOIL AT THE GREENWICH TIME: Blogger Asks Greenwich Roundup Readers To - Read this Blog



NEWEST BLOGGER PLANS ON ENDING THE BULL AT THE GREENWICH TIME

NEW BLOGGER NAMED "WE NEED A NEW PAPER" IS PREPARING TO DELIVER FINAL LETHAL BLOW TO THE GREENWICH TIME


THIS REMINDS ONE OF WHEN EX-GREENWICH TIME EDITOR JOE PISANI AND ALL OF HIS FIRED STAFFERS LIKE SUSIE COSTAREGENI AND JOY HAENLEIN STARTED THE OUR GREENWICH BLOG WITH THE GOAL OF PUTTING THE GREENWICH TIME OUT OF BUSINESS


ANYWAY GREENWICH'S NEW BLOGGER ASKS TO .....


Read this blog ....


And send it to all your friends. Comments necessary to replace the Greenwich Time.

http://weneedanewpaper.wordpress.com/

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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

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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.

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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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2/5/09 Greenwich Citizen Publisher Takes Over At The Greenwich Time: Will Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter Survive The Next 100 Days?

PRESS RELEASE:

Hearst Newspapers Announces Management Realignment as Part of Its a oe100 Days of Changea Initiative
February 05, 2009 10:39 AM Eastern Time

NEW YORK--Hearst Newspapers today announced a realignment of its newspaper management as a part of its “100 Days of Change” initiative. The following promotions are effective today:

Mark E. Aldam, publisher of the Times Union in Albany, N.Y., becomes senior vice president of Hearst Newspapers with responsibilities as group publisher for eight daily newspapers and six Connecticut weeklies.

George R. Hearst III, vice president, associate publisher and general manager of the Times Union, succeeds Aldam as publisher of the Albany newspaper.

John J. DeAugustine, circulation director at the Times Union, becomes publisher of the Connecticut Post in Bridgeport. He succeeds Robert H. Laska, who retired.

Michelle R. McAbee, currently general manager of the Hearst-owned Brooks Community Newspapers in Fairfield County, Conn., takes on the additional duties of publisher of The Advocate of Stamford and Greenwich Time.
She succeeds John M. Dunster, who is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities.

The announcements were made by Frank A. Bennack, Jr., vice chairman and chief executive officer, Hearst Corporation, parent company of Hearst Newspapers; and Steven R. Swartz, president of Hearst Newspapers.

“These four outstanding executives are each innovators and agents of change,” Bennack said. “They will harness the ideas and energy of our talented colleagues to make sure that, even in these tough times, we deliver superior value to our readers and advertisers, while also taking the tough steps necessary to get our costs in line with new economic realities.”

Swartz added: “‘100 Days of Change’ is something that all of our newspapers are invested in. We will not stand idle; we have been working for some time on reinventing our businesses while demonstrating to advertisers and readers the exceptional value that newspapers deliver. We believe in the future of newspapers—in print and online—and I'm confident that the management team we’re announcing today will tackle the challenges we face.”

The “100 Days of Change” initiative, launched December 17, is aimed at challenging traditional thinking across Hearst Newspapers in order to retool the business of newspaper publishing.

Mark E. Aldam

In addition to the Times Union, Connecticut Post, The Advocate and Greenwich Time, Aldam’s management purview includes The News-Times in Danbury, Conn., Huron Daily News and Midland Daily News in Michigan, Edwardsville Intelligencer in Illinois and six weekly newspapers in Fairfield County. Aldam will continue to report to Swartz.

Aldam was named publisher of the Times Union in March 2006 and was formerly senior vice president and chief operating officer of The Hartford Courant, owned by the Tribune Company.

He joined The Courant in 1994 as advertising director and was named senior vice president and chief operating officer in 2005. Prior to that, he spent almost four years as senior vice president and general manager of the newspaper. Over the course of his career at The Courant, Aldam held positions overseeing sales, marketing and advertising. Before going to Hartford, he served as chief financial officer and assistant treasurer of Eagle Publishing Company in Pittsfield, Mass.

George R. Hearst III

“George has demonstrated great leadership at the Times Union for the past 20 years and I congratulate him on his new position as publisher,” Swartz said. “He possesses an impressive depth of knowledge in the business and editorial aspects of journalism, as well as a deep commitment to leading Hearst in this new media environment.”

George Hearst was promoted to vice president, associate publisher and general manager of the Times Union in March 2006. Prior to that, he served as the Times Union’s vice president and associate publisher beginning in 1998, where he provided leadership to the strategic development and marketing areas and information technology departments. George Hearst also led several multi-million dollar capital renewal programs during this period, including the implementation of digital publishing standards and content systems for news and advertising.

His experience at the Times Union dates back to 1989 when he joined the company to lead its operational divisions. An advocate for the community, George Hearst is an active board member of several local organizations covering health and human services, education and the cultural arts.

John J. DeAugustine

Before joining the Times Union in 2005, DeAugustine was the vice president of circulation at the York Newspaper Company in Pennsylvania. He started his newspaper career at the Tribune Review Publishing Company in Southwestern Pennsylvania at the age of 19 while still in college at the University of Pittsburgh.

Michelle R. McAbee

McAbee has held a variety of sales executive positions in the newspaper industry, including positions at the New Haven Register and Miami Herald. She became general manager of Brooks Community Newspapers in 2008 after 10 years at Roy Publishing Company in Trumbull, Conn., where she was general manager.

“Bob Laska has served our readers and advertisers with great distinction over his 43-year career at the Connecticut Post,” Swartz said. “We thank him for that service and are pleased that he will continue to serve our Connecticut communities as a consultant to Hearst Newspapers. We also thank John Dunster for his years of service to the Connecticut newspapers and wish him well in his next endeavors.”

Hearst Corporation (http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hearst.com&esheet=5889385&lan=en_US&anchor=www.hearst.com&index=1) is one of the nation’s largest diversified media companies. Its major interests include ownership of 16 daily and 49 weekly newspapers, including the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle and Times Union; as well as interests in an additional 43 daily and 72 non-daily newspapers owned by MediaNews Group, which include the Denver Post and Salt Lake Tribune; nearly 200 magazines around the world, including Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan and O, The Oprah Magazine; 29 television stations through Hearst-Argyle Television (NYSE:HTV) which reach a combined 18% of U.S. viewers; ownership in leading cable networks, including Lifetime, A&E, History and ESPN; as well as business publishing, including a minority joint venture interest in Fitch Ratings; Internet businesses, television production, newspaper features distribution and real estate.

Contacts:

Media

Hearst Corporation

Debra Shriver, 212-649-2461


or

Paul J. Luthringer,

212-649-2540

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UPDATE:
12:41
Kristen Zimmer The Greenwich Post Publisher Is Also On Top Of This Story:
But The Greenwich Citizen And Greenwich Time Are Silent On The Matter
According to a press release from Hearst Newspapers, Michelle R. McAbee, currently general manager of the Hearst-owned Brooks Community Newspapers, will take on additional duties of publisher of The Advocate in Stamford and Greenwich Time. Brooks publishes the Greenwich Citizen, among other weeklies in Fairfield County....
ALSO FROM THE GREENWICH POST:

Written by Kristan Zimmer, Editor
Wednesday, February 04, 2009 14:13
Greenwich native John Dunster finished his last day as publisher of The Advocate and Greenwich Time Monday, according to a memo obtained from a staffer at Greenwich's daily newspaper.
The memo, dated Feb. 3, said Hearst expects to name a new publisher soon, “possibly by the end of the week.”
The Time has seen significant turnover in the last two years. Among the changes, The Advocate and Greenwich Time were acquired by Hearst Corp. from Tribune Co. in November of 2007. Hearst also bought Brooks Community Newspapers, which includes the Greenwich Citizen. Time editor Joseph Pisani was replaced by David Warner in June 2008. Time columnist Sarah Littman was fired in July 2008. In Jan. 2008 Jim Zebora, whose business coverage as editor of that section for the Time and The Advocate, was named managing editor. Then in January of this year he was tapped to head business coverage as the regional business editor for the Connecticut Post, The Danbury News-Times, the Time and The Advocate. Mr. Zebora was replaced by John Breunig at The Advocate and Bruce Hunter at the Time, a former employee.
This week’s memo said upon leaving, Mr. Dunster expressed “confidence that The Advocate and Greenwich Time would weather the current financial climate.”
COMMENT:
GREENWICH POST EDITOR KRISTEN ZIMMER FORGOT ABOUT EDITOR DAVID WARNER WHO LASTED ABOUT 100 DAYS LAST SUMMER
Mr. Warner Served As Editor Between Joe Pisani And Jim Zebora.
While The Local Hearst Newspapers Have Been Silent Greenwich Blogger Chris Fountain Has Been Covering The Story At His For What Its Worth Blog
Personally I Can't Wait To Read What Bill "The Scribe Of Greenwich" Clark Writes About The New Developments At The "Yellowich Time" In His Greenwich Gossip Blog.
Here Is What Bill Said About Bruce Hunter Becoming The Fourth Greenwich Time Managing Editor In Less Than A Year.
Change, it seems, is the only constant at the Local Rag, aka Yellowwich Time. Having already announced that they will be cleaning house between now and April 1st, the Hearst Corporation is further roiling the waters by bringing back a veteran hack who was downsized over a year ago. What gives?
Bruce Hunter has long been tied to the coattails of recently-fired editor Joe Pisani, and was one of his chief underlings in the "See no evil, write no evil" school of Greenwich journalism.....
....But whatever the reason for the change, one thing is sure to remain constant: the indescribably pathetic writing, the slanted coverage, and the ongoing failure to report the real news in our fair Town.....
UPDATE #2:
1:40 PM
Local Hearst Newspaper Starts To Report On The Story
THE GREENWICH TIME
IS ONCE AGAIN
BEHIND THE TIMES:
Connecticut Post Staff
Posted: 02/05/2009 12:31:07 PM EST
NEW YORK -- Hearst Newspapers on Thursday named John J. DeAugustine as publisher of the Connecticut Post and Michelle R. McAbee as publisher of The Advocate of Stamford and Greenwich Time.

Hearst promoted Mark E. Aldam, the Times Union's publisher, to senior vice president of Hearst Newspapers. He will be group publisher of eight daily newspapers and the company's six Connecticut weeklies.....
.....McAbee will add the publisher's duties to her current position as general manager of Brooks Community Newspapers, a chain of five weekly newspapers in Fairfield County, Conn. She succeeds John M. Dunster, who is leaving Hearst to pursue other opportunities.....
COMMENT:
It Looks Like New Greenwich Time Publisher Michelle McAbee Did Not Trust Failed Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter's Staff To Report On John "I Can't Pick A Winning Team" Dunster's Firing.
So She Had The Conneticut Post Staff Do The Reporting.
This Makes One Wonder If The New Rumor Around Town Is True.
Some Are Already Saying That Greenwich Citizen Editor And Founder Don Harrison Might Soon Be Replacing Thin Skinned Greenwich Time Managing Editor Bruce Hunter.
The Greenwich Time Soap Opera Continues.....
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

2/4/08 Re: Fresh Air Fund - Tanks for publishing press release

from: Sara Wilson <sara@freshair.org

to: Greenwich Roundup <greenwichroundup@gmail.com>

date: Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:38 PM

This is wonderful!

Thank you so much.

Your efforts are greatly appreciated!
Best,
Sara

The Fresh Air Fund



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2/4/09 New York Magazine's Daily Intel Column Links To Greenwich Diva's Scoop About The Walter Noel Clan (Updated)

Walter Noel Shopped for Auditors the Way His Daughters Shopped for Shoes

In the text of his prepared remarks to the House Financial Services subcommittee this morning, Fortune points out that Markopolos says Walter Noel's Fairfield Greenwich Group, thought to be Madoff's largest feeder fund, switched auditors three times in three years. Meaning that between 2004 and 2007, no one accounting firm was charged with tracking their numbers from year to year. "To change your auditor like that is highly unusual," Pornsit Jiraporn, a finance professor and the author of a study on "auditor shopping," tells Fortune. Further, two of the auditing firms were located overseas, where accounting standards are not as high. "Sometimes there is a legitimate reason for switching once, but this is very suspicious." Related: The Noels reportedly enjoyed some nice Perrier-Jouet this weekend.
[Fortune]

[Original Greenwich Diva]
Here Is Today's Raw Greenwich Blog And RSS Feed:
Blog's About Greenwich ....

For What It's Worth By Greenwich Blogger Chris Fountain
Bernie’s list - early report - Over a thousand names in non-alphabetized order, all I can do is a quick scan. I ran down backwards from p. 163 to 100 and came up with Greenwich’s own Met...

Greenwich News
Greenwich Post - Sign up for breaking news. Sports GHS cheerleaders ready to compete Ita TMs all about being aggressive for the Greenwich High School cheerleading team.
2 hours ago

Greenwich Blog :: The Blog of Greenwich, Connecticut :: USA
Reader Submitted Screenshots - Lou Da Silva points out the similarites between the home pages of the New York Times and Greenwich Time at 9:00 am on Wednesday, February 4. Both newspapers...

The Perrot Memorial Library Blog
Thank You - The Staff and Board of Perrot Memorial Library deeply thank each of you who have shared a thought, shed a tear, and expressed your emotions and remembrance...
Bloggers Who Are From, Work In Or Used To Live In Greenwich......

Exit 55 By Rob "WGCH" Adams - The Sports Voice Of Greenwich
Linkage - Things that have jumped out at me: A warm thought - the Yankees' TV schedule on YES (including the woeful Spring Training games). Now let me see if I've go...

Cos Cob Blogger Iggy Makarevich At High Strangeness
SHC over the airwaves - • Larry Arnold, the world’s foremost authority on the subject and the author of Ablaze!: The Mysterious Fires of Spontaneous Human Combustion...

The Daily Spurgeon
Who shall ascend? - “Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord?” It is uphill work for the creature to reach the Creator. Where is the mighty climber who can scale the tow...

The Fox Trot By Nick "The Sly" Fox
ECW Results! - Dark Match: * Mark Henry b. DJ Gabriel - Alicia Fox came out with DJ Gabriel while Tony Atlas came out with Mark Henry. Henry got the win with the World's S...

Jane Genova: Speechwriter - Ghostwriter
"Without a Trace" - All Crimestopping, no Jack Angst/Romance - As a writer, I wonder why scripts are the way they are. Tonight's "Without a Trace" was all crimestopping. There was no digging into Jack Malone's angst or h...

The Blonde Excuse
Poppy - As you may have read on Jocelyn's blog, our Poppy just passed away. He was a true hero and an amazing grandfather. We were all so very lucky to have had him in our lives.

Poppy had his obituary in the Greenwich Time today, and if you knew Poppy and he touched your life in any way, please leave him a Guestbook entry on this website HERE.
Comment:
Dear Lauren,
The Bloggers Of Greenwich Are So Sorry for Your Loss, You Have Our Deepest Sympathy.
Our Thoughts And Prayers Are With You,
Your Grandfather Was A Very Special And Wonderful Man.
A Star Has Been Added Up In Heaven, Twinkling And Watching Over You And Jocelyn Forever!
Look Up And Take Heart!
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02/04/09 Greenwich Police Blotter - Froilan Bonilla andEdy Raymund


The Place:


Sheephill Road


The Players:


Froilan Bonilla, Age 48, and Edy Raymundo, Age 36, of 12 Stevens St., Stamford


The Plot:


Froilan Bonilla andEdy Raymund, were arrested Tuesday night and charged with second-degree criminal trespassing, police said.


A homeowner on Sheephill Road told police the two men were standing in her living room doorway, inside the house, when she pulled into her driveway.


The woman yelled at the men to leave, and one of them approached her and asked if she wanted her front walkway and driveway shoveled.


The two men had shovels and it was snowing at the time.


The woman told the men to leave and they ran north up Sheephill Road.


Police located the men on Thornhill Road by Riverside Lane. According to the police report, neither had identification on them.


The homeowner later confirmed to police that the two were the men she had seen in her home


The Processing:


Both men were released on a $250 bond and are scheduled to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford Tuesday


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2/4/09 We hate To Say We Told So, But We Told You So: Hearst Newspapers Fired John "I Can't pick A Winning Team" Dunster

The Greenwich Post has it, Chris Fountain's For What Its Worth Blog has it, but of coarse the Greenwich Time doesn't have it.

They fired Dunster.

And as usual Chris Fountain was a stand up guy and gave Greenwich Roundup full credit for predicting this yesterday.

Here Is The Original Greenwich Roundup Story:
2/3/09 GREENWICH ROUNDUP NEWS TIP: Greenwich Time Publisher John "I Can't Pick A Winning Team" Dunster Might Be Toast

I guess It Wasn't Such A Good Idea For John "I Can't Pick A Winning Team" Dunster To Let Thin Skinned Greenwich Time Editor Get Hearst Corporation Lawyers And Executives To Get A Close Look At What Is Going On At Their Greenwich Time Property.
IT LOOKS LIKE JOHN DUNSTER FOUND OUT THAT WHEN GREENWICH ROUNDUP STARTS FOCUSING ON YOU THE RESULTS CAN BE DEVISTATING
WHY DID DUNSTER WANT TO PICK A FIGHT WITH A CRITIC INSTEAD OF IMPROVING HIS PERFOMANCE?

By The Way, If You Will Look Back At Past Greenwich Roundup Posts You Will Find That Greenwich Roundup's Disgruntled Stamford Advocate /Greenwich Time Sources Allowed This Blog To Be The First In Greenwich To Report About David Warner, George Irish And Jim Zebora Being Replaced.

However, Chris Fountain Had The Scoop And Was First To Report Last May That Joe Pisani Had Been Fired As Editor Of The Greenwich Time
Bruce Hunter Had Better Get His Rear In Gear
Or He Just Might Be Next

Greenwich Roundup has not published as many posts lately, because he just recovered from a sever cold and had to catch up on work at his other job.

Plus Greenwich Roundup is currently involved in a Freedom Of Information argument with Betty Sternberg, Kim Eves And now maybe even with Town Attorney John Wayne Fox.

I left a message for Greenwich Public School Superintendent Betty Sternberg, but she did not return the call.

Basically, I wanted to ask Betty why she was focusing her staff on excluding one reporter instead making sure every child in Greenwich had the best possible CMT scores.

But Betty Sternberg is always picking unnecessary fights and attempting to exclude members from Greenwich Society. We All Remember Betty's Fights With The Boy Scouts, Glenville Parents And Most Recently With Hamilton Avenue Parents.

Betty's has repeatedly been a divider who has failed to operate the school system in a free, open and transparent manner. Right now Betty wants to waste Town Of Greenwich resources on an expensive lawsuit designed to prevent a media outlet from being put on the email list.

Betty Sternberg Actually Sent Board Of Education Communication's Director Kim Eves An Email And Directed Her To Contact Greenwich Town Attorney John Wayne Fox For Advice On Legal Tactics To Exclude Greenwich Roundup Form The Emailed Press Releases.

Betty Is Just Being Petty Like Former First Selectman Jim Lash.

Insensitive Betty Sternberg Is In The Process Of Wasting Town Funds As 70 Town Employees Positions Are On The Chopping Block. How Can Betty Continue To Waste Money As People Are Losing Their Jobs?

The Town's Unionized Employees Are Being Asked To Go Without A Pay Raise As Betty Sternberg Wants Town Attorney John Wayne Fox To Waste Tax Dollars Preparing Weak Legal Arguments As To Why Greenwich Public School's Communications Director Kim Eves Doesn't Have To Take 30 Seconds And Add Greenwich Roundup To The Emailed Press Release List.

Uncaring Betty Is Just Being Stupid, Because Greenwich Roundup Has Criticized Her And Her Failed Administration.

There Is No Cost What So Ever To The Single Family Home Owners Of Greenwich If Kim Eves Adds Greenwich Roundup To The List, Kim Types In Greenwich Roundup's email adress once and everytime Betty Sends Out A Press Release Our Readers Will Get To Read The Latest News From Their School System.

But Greenwich Taxpayers May Be Forced To Pay For Another Expensive Lawsuit Like The One Where First Selectman Jim Lash Got A Criminal Record And A Fine.

I Think The Single Family Home Owners Are Still Paying For That Fiasco, Because The Last Time I Heard John Wayne Fox Was Still Appealing That Decision.

In The Jim Lash Case, The Guy Eventually Got His Public Documents And The Taxpayers Are Still Getting The Legal Bills Long After Jim Lash Is Gone.

In The End Greenwich Roundup Is Going To Get On The Greenwich Board Of Education's Emailed Press Release List, The Only Question Is What Will Board Of Education Candidates Tell Voters If The Taxpayers Are Paying Legal Bills Long After Betty Sternberg Is Gone.

And The Real Crazy Part Is That Greenwich Roundup Prints All Of The Press Releases It Receives Without Modification Or Filtering. The Only Thing We Do Is Identify It As A Press Release And Then Print In Full Without Any Editorializing What So Ever.

Greenwich Roundup Let's It's Readers Decide Independently About What To Think About Press Releases.

I spoke with Kim Eves And John Wayne Fox today and explained all of the above issues. They both said they were going to speak to Betty Sternberg and possibly get Grenwich Roundup on the Board Of Education's Emailed Press Release List.

Let's Hope Betty Will Do The Right Thing And Not Get The School Board Involved In A Bunch Of Costly Civil Rights Issues.

Otherwise Board Of Education Members, The School Superintendent, The School's Communication Director May End Up In Court For Civil Rights Violations Concerning Freedom Of Speech Issues And Illegal Denial's Of Access To Public Records.

Most Board Of Education Press Releases Are Notifications Of Public Meetings And Conneticut State Law Says That Any Town Resident Has A Right To Be Notified Of Those Meetings. However, The School Board Can Charge A Nominal Fee Based Apon The True Cost Of Sending Out The Notice.

There Is No Additional Cost For Kim Eves To Hit The Send Button In An Email She Was Already Going To Send Anyway. Dose Betty Sternberg Want Greenwich Roundup And All Of The Other Reporters In Town To Chip In And Pay Kim Eves For Her Emailed Press Releease?

Betty Is Just Being Silly. She Just Tell Kim To Take 30 Seconds And Add GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com To The Emailed List, Before Their Are National Headlines Like.....

Former Connecticut Education Department Head Betty Sternberg
Tries To Exclude Citizen Journalist Who Criticized Her

Lawsuit Says Greenwich School Superintendent
Betty Sternberg Violates Bloggers Civil Rights

Greenwich School Board In Court For Excluding
New Media Outlet That Put A Spotlight On Their Poor Performance

Voters Angry As Greenwich School Board
Attacks Blogger Instead Of Plunging Test Scores

Greenwich Roundup Had A Lawyer Who Is Disgusted With The Sternberg Administration Give Him Some Very Good Free Advice Today.

Why Isn't The Board Of Education Chairwoman Savvy Enough To Tell Betty, "I Want A Transparent School Administration. Tell Kim Eves To Take 30 Seconds And Put That Citizen Journalist On The Emailed Press Release List. We Need To Have Greenwich School Administrators Totally Focused On Having A Flawless Opening At Hamilton Avenue School."

Every Pay Day, There Are Going To Be Over 1500 Town Unionized Families That Are Very Angry At The Board Of Education And The Town Of Greenwich, If They Waste Precious Tax Dollars On A Trivial Lawsuit About An Email Press Release List.

Election Day Is Not That Far Away.

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02/04/09 LETER TO THE GREENWICH TIME EDITOR: Greenwich Police Chief David Ridberg A Liability

RIDBERG IS "SHOT" FROM THE STRESS OF HIS "OVERTAXING" JOB

To the editor:

As documented in Greenwich Time on Feb. 1 in his own words, the chief of police in Greenwich has suffered so much extra stress in his job over the last 18 months that he now describes himself as feeling "shot" on the job.

This is extremely scary news for the citizens and taxpayers of Greenwich that the leader of arguably the most important agency in town has suffered so much stress that he now describes himself that way. Even scarier is the fact that the first selectman and police commissioner, Peter Tesei, is fully aware of the chief's self-described condition (stress is a well-documented medical/psychological condition), yet does not remove him immediately while he is evaluated and/or treated until he can be certified as "un-shot." The citizens and taxpayers deserve nothing less.

The ramifications of keeping a chief on the job who is "shot" due to an "overtaxing" job are far reaching for the town, its citizens and its taxpayers. The reality is that every decision the chief makes or has made can now be considered clouded and reproachable due to his revelation of his condition. From a public safety point of view, it is frightfully unacceptable to have a police chief who is "shot" as the individual responsible for making clear-headed, critical public safety decisions during an emergency. From a litigation standpoint, defense and suit-happy lawyers can have a field day with the situation. From a morale standpoint for the rank-and-file police, it seems unlikely to improve anytime soon under a leader who describes himself that way. And perhaps most important, as the chief will be expected to make critical appointments and promotions under scrutiny after the current lawsuit is finally settled, it becomes vital to have a police leader who can make legally incontestable decisions. He must avoid keeping the town mired in this costly lawsuit, or worse yet, giving basis for future lawsuits and criminal defenses -- which we taxpayers would most certainly be on the hook for, again!

A police chief who had admitted to such a condition is a huge liability and needs to be removed immediately. Our physical, financial and legal protections depend on it.

signed,

Soon To Be Pulled Over To The Side Of The Road In Cos Cob

David Liebenguth


PLEASE SEE:
THE HEADLINES:
SINGLE FAMILY HOMEOWNERS IN GREENWICH SAY: THIS IS AN UNNECESSARY BAND-AID APPROACH TO GREENWICH POLICING
Greenwich Police Chief Ridberg fells "shot" because of the stress of thee past 18 months. Ridberg is struggling at the administrative level: Is this a direct threat to public safety?
THE QUOTE:
"Clearly we are looking for the Supreme Court to adjudicate the matter," said First Selectman Peter Tesei. "That would be the most welcomed news I could receive."
THE STORY:
.....Officials said the promotion freeze on all positions above captain has strained the department, overtaxing the chief of police and causing the lieutenants below him to take on new responsibilities in order to shoulder some of the burden. .....
David Liebenguth Had Better Becareful Of Ridberg And His Associates Look What Happened To Chris Fountain When He Criticized The Greenwich Police Department.
Here Is A Little Example Of How Police Resources Are Used To Attack And Intimidate Citizen Journalists, Bloggers And Others Who Critcize Thin Skinned David Ridberg's Police Department:
....The Times says no other state wastes resources like this but, wouldn't you know, Greenwich uses a modified system, requiring off-duty policemen, on overtime pay, to steer cars around all non-public work projects.

A town employee can move traffic around a town tree cutting operation but if that same bit of tree trimming is being performed by CL&P or a private tree company, cop(s) must be on hand. Don't hire one at your peril, because these guys will shut you down in a heart beat and even arrest you, as they did at the Post Office project on Valley Road.

Cops make out like bandits with this deal and Greenwich obviously figures that what we don't see won't hurt us, so our "negotiators" continue the practice. We spent, according to BET minutes, $32,000 a month in police overtime directing traffic during the Mianus sewer construction project, a work effort that stretched out years. That's just one small example, of course. And I assume, but do not know, that a cop's overtime earned directing traffic is treated like all his other overtime when calculating his pension.

Because that pension is based on the cop's last year's total compensation it's the norm that the retiring civil servant racks up as much extra pay as he can, all to our financial woe. As a town, we seem to accept this ridiculous situation as the price of labor peace but it sure looks like union extortion to me.
.....I've never appealed one until now but a cop recently ticketed me for parking too close to a hydrant and, when I questioned him, he said, "you were in my way." I don't think that a cop's pique is sufficient reason to get a ticket so I filed an appeal and went off to Town Hall today to argue it.....
.....Here's a picture of the scene of the crime. You'll notice that the offensive policeman is a gentleman in his late 50's. Anyone that age still wearing shorts and directing traffic probably has suffered some career disappointments along life's path, but that's no reason to be a jerk, in my opinion.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE:

It Would Take Scores Of Freedom Of Information Requests And Court Transcripts To Calculate The Cost Of Greenwich Police Resources Improperly Used To Try And Deny Greenwich Citizen Journalist Bill Clark His First Amendment Rights.

His Battles Against The Town's Improper Use Of Resources To Silence And Punish Him Have Been Legendary. In fact, The Town Has Had To Pay Mr. Clarke A Hefty Court Judgement For These Illegal Actions.



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02'/04/09 Police Called On Snow Shovelers


TRESPASSING ????

Froilan Bonilla, 48, and Edy Raymundo, 36, of 12 Stevens St., Stamford, were arrested Tuesday night and charged with second-degree criminal trespassing

A homeowner on Sheephill Road told police the two men were standing in her living room doorway, inside the house, when she pulled into her driveway, according to the police report.

The woman yelled at the men to leave, and one of them approached her and asked if she wanted her front walkway and driveway shoveled, police said. The two men had shovels and it was snowing at the time, according to the report. The woman told the men to leave and they ran north up Sheephill Road, police said.

Police located the men on Thornhill Road by Riverside Lane. According to the police report, neither had identification on them.

The homeowner later confirmed to police that the two were the men she had seen in her home.
Both men were released on a $250 bond and are scheduled to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford Tuesday.
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2/4/09 PRESS RELEASE: Fresh Air Fund - Help Wanted: Summer Camp Counselors

Hi

I don't know if you've heard of The Fresh Air Fund before, but we could use your help and I thought that you and your readers would appreciate this news. The Fresh Air Fund is now accepting applications for counselors for this coming summer of '09. We hire staff members with a wide range in some pretty amazing fields. We are looking for college-aged men and women who love to work with children. I put together this social media news release which explains it all:

http://freshairfundcounselors.smnr.us/

It would be so helpful if you could post a mention on Greenwich Roundup.

We are also always looking for Fresh Air hosts for the summer to open their homes to a child, and any help would be appreciated. Thank you so much and please let me know if you have any questions.

Best,

Sara
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Sara Wilson,
The Fresh Air Fund
sara@freshair.org
http://www.freshair.org/


COMMENT:

Dear Sara,

You are to be commended for your efforts with this very special organization.

Please keep our readers update with news from your group.

I am sure there will be many Greenwich Roundup readers who would be interested in counselors or Fresh Air family hosts for the summer .





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2/4/09 LOOK WHAT CAME FROM STERNBERG'S INBOX: Befuddled Betty Hits Reply All Instead Of Reply - LOOK HOW EASY IT IS FOR BETTY TO WASTE TAX DOLLARS

What's That Giant Sucking Sound?

It's School Superintendent Betty Sternberg Ordering Kim Eves To Get Town Attorney John Wayne Fox To Flush Union Pay Cuts Down The Crapper.

from: Betty Sternberg <Betty_Sternberg@greenwich.k12.ct.us>

to: Greenwich Roundup <greenwichroundup@gmail.com>

date: Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:48 AM

mailed-by: greenwich.k12.ct.us

Kim-Check with out with Wayne tomorrow.

Dr. Betty J. Sternberg

Superintendent of Schools
290 Greenwich Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830

Tel: (203) 625-7425

FAX:(203) 618-9379



COMMENT:

Joan Caldwell And Peter Tesei Have Pressured The Towns Unionized Workers To Give Up Their Pay Increases And School Superintendent Betty Sternberg Starts Wasting Their Proposed Give Back With A Click Of A Mouse.

Greenwich Roundup Asked Kim Eves To Put GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com on the school districts press notification list, but Greenwich Board Of Education Director Kim Eves was afraid to do so, because she new School Superintendent Betty Sternberg disliked Greenwich Roundup's reporting About Hamilton Avenue School.

So instead of taking 30 seconds and adding GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com to the emailed press release list at no cost to the taxpayers, she sent an email to Greenwich Roundup an email that was carbon copied to Betty Sternberg.

No one else who has been requested to be put on the list has been sent a denial email. Let alone an email that was carbon copied to the Greenwich Superintendent.

In fact no one has ever been had their request to be put on the emailed press release list.

But because Greenwich Roundup's reports had been critical of the school administration in general and Betty Sternberg in particular, Greenwich Communications Director Kim Eves denied the requests with carbon copies to outgoing Sternberg.

As you can see, Betty Sternberg's response was to immediately start wasting tax payers dollars via the town attorney, instead of doing the right thing and having Kim Eves take 30 seconds and add GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com to the press notification email list.

When I spoke to Kim Eves she claimed not to know about the Betty's email directing her to contact the town attorney and further claimed not to have contacted Town Attorney John Wayne Fox.

But When Greenwich Roundup called Mr. Fox he indicated he had talked to the Greenwich Public Schools and was beginning to research the mater at great cost to the single family homeowners of Greenwich.

At a time when town services are being cut, when 70 town positions are being eliminated, when unionized workers are being pressured for givebacks and pay cuts; Betty Sternberg, Kim Eves And John Wayne Fox are preparing to flush tax dollars down the toilet in a civil rights lawsuit that they will lose.

If Betty Sternberg dropped Greenwich Post reporter Ken Borsuk from the email list, because she did not like his reporting the town would very quickly find itself on the losing end of a civil rights lawsuit.

No wonder Greenwich school children are doing poorly, because our own school superintendent seems unaware that there is is something called the First Amendment that protects Freedom Of Speech And The Freedom of the press.

It is a god awful shame that Betty Sternberg, Kim Eves And John Wayne Fox Want To Play Censor When Brave Young American Me And Women Are Spilling Blood Protecting The Constitution From Those Who Seek To Destroy Our American Way Of Life.

The problem is that Betty's pettiness might actually increase the contracted amount tax dollars the John Wayne Fox and his firm get from the single family homeowners of Greenwich, because Mr. Fox is not a town employee.

Greenwich gets involved in a lot of unnecessary lawsuits, because there is no financial incentive for John Wayne Fox to advice the town to settle matters.

If John Wayne Fox can continue to get Betty Sternberg and Kim Eves not to take 30 seconds to add greenwichroundup@gmail.com to the email press release list, he potential will increase the number of tax dollars that will go in his pockets long after Betty Sternberg is long gone.

Personally, Greenwich Roundup doesn't know why someone like the Board Of Education Chairwoman or the First Selectman doesn't intercede and tell John Wayne Fox to drop the legal mumbo jumbo and to have Betty and Kim to add GreenwichRoundup@gmail.com to the email press release list.

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