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Friday, September 23, 2011

09/23/11 Greenwich Board Of Education Board Member Michael Bodson Says New Teachers Contract Could Lead To Firing Of Teachers In The Towns Schools


Bodson: "I hate to say it, but you're setting yourself up for layoffs in three years. I'm not anti-teacher, but you've got to face economic reality."

School Board Ultimately Votes 5-2, With Losers Michael Bodson And BOE Chairman Steven Anderson Voting Against The Teachers Contract


The Greenwich Board of Education last night approved a three-year contract for the towns public school teachers that includes raises and a change to a lower-cost health care plan.

Union Members of the Greenwich Education Association had already ratified the contract, which takes effect in July 2012.

The first year of the contract does not include a wage increase.

There will be a 2.5 percent general wage increase in each of the next two years of the contract.

The contract lowers health care costs by moving all eligible teachers from the current PPO health plan to a high-deductible plan with lower premiums as of January 2013.

Also, teachers will be enrolled in health savings accounts.

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09/23/11 Greenwich CT.com Reports On Adopt a Pet And August Property Sales In Greenwich

Greenwich CT.com


THING 210: Adopt a Pet!

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 09:54 AM PDT

Adopt a pet through the town.

August Property Sales in Greenwich

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 04:37 AM PDT

The following property transfers were recorded in the office of the town assessor between August 1st and Aug. 31st: Aug. 1: 409 Round Hill Rd.: Hilary Sullivan and Lisa Clark, executrixes, to Doron Sabag; $1,300,000. 5 Dingletown Rd.: Ellen Kaufmann to Libertore Iannarone; $1,625,000. 36 Perna Ln. AKA 36 Sound Beach Ave. Ext.: Americo P.

09/23/11 Car Burglar Busted; Teen Charged with Shoplifting and more from Greenwich Patch



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September 23, 2011

Car Burglar Busted; Teen Charged with Shoplifting

Barbara Heins | Sep 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Information supplied by Greenwich Police and does not reflect guilt or convictions.

Greenwich Struggles to Meet NCLB Requirements

Sue Rogers | Sep 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Board of Education officials discuss how to improve student achievement.

Post It: Kids' Open Mic Sunday

Michael Dinan | Sep 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Today's "Post It on Patch" focuses on live events—live music, fundraisers, athletic races, community gatherings.

SoNo Fall Restaurant Week Starts Sunday

David Gurliacci | Sep 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Prix Fixe dinner menus of $19.99 and $29.99 and lunches for $9.99 and $14.99 will be offered at 12 SoNo restaurants in South Norwalk's sixth "Restaurant Week."

Greenwich Scores and Standings, Sept 23

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Weekend Events

September 23, 2011

Get Out This Weekend

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Rest up this week because the weekend is coming!

Family Fun This Weekend

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Go Wild this weekend - so much to do you will run out of time!


Community Bulletin

September 23, 2011

Accomplishments

Greenwich Country Day School Now Using Electrolyzed Salt Water to Clean & Sanitize Facilities Thanks to State-of-the-Art Technology from EcoLogic Solutions

Joy Powell | Sep 22, 2011

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Greenwich, CT – The Greenwich Country Day School today announced it has successfully installed state-of-the-art technology from …

Social Notes

CT Lady Yankees Rugby

Melissa Clark | Sep 21, 2011

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The Connecticut Yankees Rugby Football Club has introduced a Women's Team, The CT Lady Yankees. The CT Lady Yankees hold practice …

Accomplishments

Greenwich High School Student Featured on Cover of Newest Edition of MSG Varsity Magazine

FR Porter | Sep 21, 2011

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Shane Nastahowski of the Greeenwich High School Football team most recently received some attention off the field when he was chosen…

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The Garden Education Center of Greenwich Announces New Executive Director, George Von tobel

Garden Education Center of Greenwich | Sep 21, 2011

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The Garden Education Center of Greenwich is pleased to announce that George Von Tobel has been appointed Executive Director, …

Awareness

Cos Cob Cutie in Times Square Video for National Down Syndrome Society!

Julie Cevallos | Sep 21, 2011

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Nina Cevallos of Cos Cob, CT was selected to star on the big screen in the Times Square Video this Saturday 24, 2011 prior to the …

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09/23/11 Greenwich Schools Chief Promises Improvements And More News In The Daily Greenwich

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Greenwich Schools Chief Promises Improvements
by Anna Helhoski | 09/23/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – After the district and some schools failed to meet federal standards of No Child Left Behind, Interim ...

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Connecticut's Five Richest Live in Greenwich
by Richard Weizel | 09/22/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – The rich keep getting richer in Greenwich, home to eight of Connecticut's 11 billionaires and the five richest ...

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Duo Charged in Greenwich Apple Store Thefts
by Anna Helhoski | 09/22/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – A Bronx, N.Y., man and a juvenile were arrested Wednesday in connection with the theft of $10,000 worth of ...

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Downpours Due To Drench Fairfield County
by Matt Zalaznick | 09/23/11

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Saturday looks like a good day to plan inside activities for you and your family in Fairfield County. ...

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Bring Lincoln Into Your Greenwich Home
by Anna Helhoski | 09/22/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – The Greenwich pet of the week is Lincoln, a 1-year-old basset-bloodhound mix. He was transferred to the shelter ...

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09/23/11 Here We Go Again: Greenwich Board of Education Launches Schools Chief Search - Parents And Teachers Not Welcome On The Search Committee


PARENTS AND TEACHERS NOT WELCOME

The Greenwich Board of Education started yet another search for a new superintendent of schools last night by voting to establishing a search committee that fails to represent all of the stakeholders.


The committee is comprised only of school board members and BOE Chairman Steven Anderson.

Why wont the search committee include all of the stakeholders (parents, teachers, etc.)

PTA Council President Lisa Beth Savitz urged the board of education last night to allow parent representatives on the search committee, as is common practice in area districts.

Cathy Delehanty, president of the Greenwich Education Association, the town's teachers' union, said she thought the superintendent search should be similar to principal appointments, with all candidates interviewed by a large committee of stakeholders.

During the last superintendent search, which resulted in the hiring of Sidney Freund parents and teachers were not involved in the interviewing process.

Now Steve Anderson and the other longtime board members are once again making the same mistake that always leads to failure in the Superintendent hiring process.

Sidney Freund left the district a month ago, after shocking the town by announcing his resignation in May, citing friction with some school board members who would not extend his contract the meeting before his hissy fit.

Maybe a board of education that regins over schools that can't pass no child left behind should start including parents and teachers in the search committee.

The futures of Greenwich children is at stake.

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09/23/11 Upcoming Greenwich Events

Friday film series

The Friends of Greenwich Library’s Friday Film Series, featuring Get Low, 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 23, Cole Auditorium; free; call Wayne Campbell, 203-622-7922.

Church fair

The Albertson Memorial Church’s “A Spirited Affair” Fair, including a tag sale, 10 to 4, Saturday, Sept. 24, rain date, Saturday, Oct. 1, 293 Sound Beach Ave.; Liz, 914-909-0914.

College essay talk

Alan Gelb, author of Conquering the College Admissions Essay in 10 Steps, provides tips and strategies to craft an admissions essay, 11 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 24, Greenwich Library Meeting Room; free; 203-622-7915;Greenwichlibrary.org.

Art for family

The Greenwich Arts Council presents a family event including story telling, a caricaturist and a face painter, 1 to 3, Saturday, Sept. 24, The Bendheim Gallery; 203-862-6750; Greenwicharts.org.

Dahlia show

The Greenwich Dahlia Society of the Garden Education Center of Greenwich’s “Dazzling Dahlias Show,” 1 to 4, Saturday, Sept. 24 and 10 to 3, Sunday, Sept. 25, GEC of Greenwich, 10 Bible St.; free; Gecgreenwich.org.

Children’s open house

The Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center’s Open House, 10 to 1, Sunday, Sept. 25, 449 Pemberwick Road; eight months to 12 years old; 203-532-1259;Greenwichct.org.

Puttin’ on the dog

The Adopt-A-Dog “Puttin’ On the Dog” dog show and festival, 10 to 5, Sunday, Sept. 25, Roger Sherman Baldwin Park; $10 adults, $5 children and seniors; 203-629-9494; Adoptadog.org.

‘Go Wild’ fund-raiser

The Greenwich Land Trust’s “Go Wild!” including hot air balloon rides, petting zoo and live music, 3-6 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 25, Conyers Farm; 203-629-2151; Gltrust.org.

Newcomers lobster fest

The Greenwich Area Newcomers Club’s “Lobster Fest,” 3 to 6, Sunday, Sept. 25, Tods Point Clambake Area; RSVP; $31 adults, $11 children under 12;Greenwichnewcomers.org.

At Home fund-raiser

At Home in Greenwich’s “Come to the Cabaret!” benefit, featuring Chris Coogan, 4 to 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 25, Hyatt Regency; $100, $200 an $300; call Lise Jameson, 203-422-2342.

FAP fund-raiser

Friends of Autistic People’s (FAP) fund-raiser to benefit the Farm Academy Project for grown children with autism, Monday Sept. 26, Pizza Post Restaurant, 522 E. Putnam Ave. # 6; 203-661-0909.

Chamber luncheon

Jim Himes gives an update from Washington at the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon, 11:30 to 1:30, Tuesday, Sept. 27, Hyatt Regency Greenwich; $65 nonmembers, $50 members; RSVP by Sept. 16; 203-869-3500; greenwichchamber@greenwichchamber.com.

Round Hill Association meeting

Congressman Jim Himes speaks on “What is going on in Washington?,” at a Neighborhood Forum of the Round Hill Association, 6:30, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 397 Round Hill Road.

Injury prevention seminar

The ONS Foundation for Clinical Research and Education presents a seminar on injury prevention for runners of all levels, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, check in, 6:30, 6 Greenwich Office Park; free; RSVP; 203-869-3131; contact@ons-foundation.org.

Tax collector debate

The League of Women Voters of Greenwich holds a debate between the candidates for tax collector, Tod Laudonia and Bill Grad, 8 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 27, Town Hall Cone Room; 203-352-4700; Lwvg.org.

School carnival

The Western Middle School Roundup, 6-10, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 29 and 30, and noon-10, Saturday, Oct. 1, Roger Sherman Baldwin Park; Marlene Gilbert, 203-253-4001, marlgilb@optonline.net, Andrea Vaz, 203-554-2272, acassonvaz@yahoo.com.

Tree art show

“Branching Out: Artist Interpret Trees at Montgomery Pinetum,” a site-specific art exhibit featuring specimen trees, through October, opening reception, 6-8, Friday, Sept. 30, Garden Education Center;treeconserv@optonline.net; Greenwichtreeconservancy.org.

Audubon fest-bazaar

Audubon Greenwich’s “Hawk Festival & Green Bazaar,” 11 to 5, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1 and 2, Audubon Greenwich; $10 adults, $7 youth, $5 members; call Jeff Cordulack, 203-869-5272, ext. 239.

Banksville harvestfest

The Banksville Community House’s “Banksville Harvestfest,” noon to 4, Saturday, Oct. 1, 12 Banksville Road; $25 family; 203-622-9597;Banksvillecommunityhouse.org.

Chili cook-off

Taste, judge or enter your chili at the Chili Cook-Off Challenge, 3 to 6, Saturday, Oct. 1, Diamond Hill United Methodist Church; $5; to enter your chili call, 203-869-2395; cawill@optonline.net.

John Zumbo race

The John Zumbo 5K Walk/Run Scholarship benefit, 9 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 2, Bruce Park; register at Zumboscholarship.com.

Jazz concert

Cabaret ensemble Manhattan Jazz performs its Jazz Cabaret, followed by reception, 3, Sunday, Oct. 2, Saint Saviour’s Episcopal Church, 350 Sound Beach Ave.; $15; 203-637-2262.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

09/22/11 The Raw Late Night Greenwich News Feed - TOP STORY: Greenwich town clerk challenger Ng cries foul after Budkins declines debate

News Reports About Greenwich, CT
Greenwich town clerk challenger Ng cries foul after Budkins declines debate
Greenwich Time
Stephen Ng, Democrat candidate for Greenwich town clerk, near his Cos Cob home, May 27, 2011.
Bronx man, juvenile charged in connection with Greenwich Apple store thefts
Greenwich Time
Dwight Collins, 18, of the Bronx, was charged with participating in the thefts of nearly $10000 worth of merchandise from the Greenwich Avenue Apple Store in August, police said.
American Realty Capital New York Recovery REIT Places Two Properties in ...
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The Company, through its sponsor, executed a purchase and sale agreement to acquire a portfolio that includes four fee simple retail condominiums located at 122 Greenwich Avenue in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. ...
Life In NYC: Maybe Top Officials Should Try It
New York Daily News (blog)
Steel uses his Greenwich address for four vehicle registrations, four dog licenses, several campaign contributions and his wife's voter registration - and he waited nearly a year to change his driver's license to New York. He refused to prove he pays ...
Family Fun This Weekend
Patch.com
Friday Night Lights - Greenwich High School Varsity Football Game - Greenwich High School - Cardinal Stadium, 10 Hillside Rd., Greenwich, CT; 203-625-8000. Why Go: Big Red won their home opener last week against Ridgefield; Come cheer the Cardinals as ...
2nd Fake Credit Card Case at Betteridge Jewelers
Patch.com
Greenwich Police charge NYC suspect in 2nd attempted case of purchasing Rolex watch with fake credit card. By Barbara Heins Suspect James D. Wilson of New York City who was arrested by Greenwich Police Sept. 20 on charges he tried to use fake credit ...
Greenwich Academy field hockey defeats Choate
Greenwich Time
The Greenwich Academy field hockey team traveled to Choate Rosemary Hall and came back with a 5-0 win over the Wild Boars. The Gators got on the board just 2:05 into the game and never looked back, outshooting Choate 30-4. "Our defense has been playing ...
Greenwich High alum resigns White House job
Greenwich Time
Jennifer Psaki, Deputy Press Secretary and Special Assistant for President Obama and a 1996 graduate of Greenwich High School, delivers the high school's commencement address in June 2009.

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09/22/11 The Raw Greenwich Blog Feed;

A Recent Blog Post About Greenwich, CT
Chelsea Piers CT Announces Lacrosse Tryouts in Stamford ...
By Erica Schietinger
Boy's team tryouts will take place October 22nd at Stamford High School's Upper turf field (behind the school). Girl's team tryouts will take place Sunday, October 30th at Greenwich Academy's Lower Tammaro Field. (See www.cpctlax.com for ...
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09/22/11 Sperry Mannix Named Partner At Greenwich Law Firm

Whitman Breed Abbott & Morgan LLC has announced that Lawrence Sperry Mannix has joined the firm as a partner in its Greenwich office. Prior to joining Whitman Breed, Mannix had been a partner at Hawthorne, Ackerly & Dorrance, LLC, in New Canaan since 1995. He remains as counsel to his former firm and is retaining his New Canaan office.

Mannix received his bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross College, law degree from the Catholic University of America and master’s degree in taxation from the Boston University School of Law. He is admitted to practice in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington, D.C. and the United States Tax Court. He advises clients on all aspects of estate planning, probate, estate and trust administration, and business succession planning. He regularly prepares complex wills, trusts and shareholder agreements, as well other estate planning and business documents.

Raised in Wilton, he resides there with his wife, Deidre, and their three children. His father, John F. Mannix, served New Canaan and Wilton as a state representative and was chairman of the State Board of Education.

Whitman Breed is a full service law firm that provides expertise in business law, litigation, real estate and land use, tax, employment, intellectual property, and trusts and estates.

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09/22/11 Temple Sholom Weekly E-Bulletin

Temple Sholom E-Bulletin September 22nd, 2011
Temple Sholom Sancuary

This Week 2

Saturday, September 24th

Selichot Services at the home of Rabbi Mitch and

Roseanne Hurvitz

Sunday, September 25th

RS Parent Orientation;Youth Program

Tuesday, September 27th

Lunch 'n' Learn with Cantor Asa

Wednesday, September 28th

Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown. Click here for our

full schedule of High Holiday services.


Candle Lighting
Friday, September 23rd
6:33pm
Temple Sholom's
Worship Schedule
Friday, September 23rd
6:30 - 7:15pm

Saturday, September 24th
9:30am - 12:00pm

Sunday, September 25th
8:30 - 9:15am

Temple Sholom

Simcha Corner

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Mazel Tov To:

Carol and Robert Goodman on the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Joanna.

Paula and Douglas Gladstone on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jordan.

Leslie Fermon and Adam Shatz on their wedding.

Ali, Brian and Derek Wolfe on the birth of Beatrice Isabel.

Debbie Fisher and Mark Fisher on the engagement of their son, Ben, to Naomi Rosoff.

Ginger Heller, on receiving the Pinnacle Book Achievement Award 2010 for Best Book in the category of Children's Literature and for being selected as a finalist of the 2011 Indie Excellence Award in the category of Children's Fiction.


Like jewelry?

Love books?

Check out Sisterhood's Upcoming Programs!

New Member and Opening Meeting, Monday, October 17th, 7:00pm

Celebrate Israel at Sisterhood's opening meeting as we welcome our new members. Mali Michelle will be there selling her unique jewelry at a special discount for Sisterhood members. There will be Israeli food and wine. RSVP to Phyllis Shapiro at (203) 673-7809 or email her at wigini@gmail.com.

Sisterhood Book ClubBook Club, Wednesday, October 26th, 7:00pm

Sisterhood's new monthly book club will begin with My Father's Paradise by Ariel Sabar. The discussion will be led by Marilyn Schwartz, a Temple Sholom member and experienced book club facilitator. Three copies of the book are available in the Temple Sholom library or they can be purchased on Amazon as softcover or ebook. Men and women are welcome to participate.

To rsvp or if you have any questions regarding any of Sisterhood programs, please call Phyllis Shapiro at (203) 637-7809 or email her at wigini@gmail.com.


teen chalutzim

TSRS proudly announces the launch of Chalutzim!

Are your teens ready to be Chalutzim? This week TSRS launched its new, flexible, innovative and dynamic program for teens called Chalutzim (the Hebrew word for "pioneers.") Featuring programs covering topics from music to movies to Madrichim and more, our teen pioneers are sure to find new ways to explore Jewish learning! A complete catalog of opportunities was mailed last week. If you didn't receive one or need more information or to sign up, email Reb Allison!



Selichot

Saturday, September 24th, 9:00pm

Join Rabbi Mitch and Roseanne Hurvitz at their home for a beautiful, moving and mystical beginning to the Days of Awe, as we prepare our minds, hearts and souls to enter the Gates of Prayer. If you have never attended a Selichot service, this short, meditative service is filled with introspective prayers and familiar High Holiday melodies. Dessert will be served.

For more information, or to RSVP, please call Alice Schoen at (203) 542-7165, or email alice.schoen@templesholom.com.


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High Holiday 5772

Lunch 'n' Learn Series

Last one in the series!

Tuesday, September 27th

12:00 - 1:00pm

High Holiday Melody Workshop

with Cantor Asa.

Come hear some of your favorite High Holiday melodies, and learn more about the composers and musicians who have shaped our sacred Festival liturgy.

A kosher lunch will be served.


Join Us For Tashlich & Lunch With

Sheldon Low

Friday, September 30th at 2:00pm

Sheldon Low Publicity Photo

Join Rabbi Mitch with special guest Sheldon Low, at the home of

Jen and Mickey Lowitt.

We'd love to have you join us.

Please rsvp to Alice Schoen at

(203) 542-7165 or email her at alice.schoen@templesholom.com.

Co-sponsored by Sisterhood of

Temple Sholom.


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Sukkot Decorating

Sunday, October 9th, 2011, 10:00 - 11:30am

Our Sukkah will be put up after Yom Kippur. Join Rav David and Reb Allison for a Sukkah party to help decorate it! Snacks and Supplies will be provided. For more information, email Lori Baden at lori.baden@templesholom.com.


New!

Saturday Morning

Torah Study

Saturday mornings, starting October 15th, 8:30am - 9:30am

Start the New Year "in the beginning," studying the weekly Torah portion with our wonderful clergy every Shabbat morning before services, in the Davis Lounge. A light breakfast will be served. Study is informal -- come as you are! For more information, email Lori Baden at lori.baden@templesholom.com.


In and Around the Community...

Bi-Cultural Day School Lunch and Learn, Mondays, 12:00 - 1:00pm, September 26th, October 3rd, and October 10th. Satisfy your hunger and nourish your mind! All classes will be held at BCDS, 2186 High Ridge Road, Stamford, Ct. Any questions, call (203) 329-2186.

The Jewish High School of Connecticut (JHSC) Open House, Sunday, October 23rd 1:00 - 3:00pm: Come see what JHSC has to offer. Scholarships and tuition assistance are available. For more information, call JHSC at (203) 275-8448 or visit them on the web at info@jhsct.org.

JFS Rosh Hodesh - Its a Girl Thing 7th & 8th Grade Program Begins on October 24th, 7:00 - 8:30pm at Temple Sholom. Through creative mediums girls come together to learn about themselves and Judaism in a cool enviroment. Each month, the group celebrates the new Jewish month through activities explaining important Jewish women, ideas, values and topics relevant to teenage girls. For more information, contact Dinah Miller Marlowe at (203) 622-1881, x 12 or at DMMarlowe@jfsgreenwich.org.

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