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11/24/11 Blumenthal Makes U.S. Service Academy Recommendations and more from Greenwich Patch


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November 24, 2011

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November 24, 2011

Blumenthal Makes U.S. Service Academy Recommendations

Sue Rogers | Nov 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

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includes 3 from Greenwich

Post It: Kicking Off the Holiday Season

Barbara Heins | Nov 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Concerts, a turkey trot and a train show, are just some of the events happening in Greenwich and the region.

Greenwich Scores And Standings, Nov. 24

Bob Birge | Nov 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Your interactive daily digest for all Greewich scores, schedules and standings - and a place to add information and images for all youth sports

4 DWI Arrests in Greenwich

Barbara Heins | Nov 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Weaving on the road, crossing the double yellow line and driving the wrong way on Greenwich Avenue - the reasons why Greenwich Police say they stopped drivers.

Records on Greenwich Plastic Surgeon to Remain Private

Patrick Barnard | Nov 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The approximately 220 documents will only be seen by those directly involved in the case, according to a report in the Greenwich Time.

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Opinion

November 24, 2011

In Pursuit of the Perfect Leftover Turkey Sandwich

Katie Ryan O'Connor | Nov 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

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Leftovers, glorious leftovers!

Blumenthal Makes U.S. Service Academy Recommendations

Sue Rogers | Nov 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

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includes 3 from Greenwich

'Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone'

Chandra Johnson-Greene | Nov 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

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The day's most interesting comments from Patch users in your town and neighboring communities.

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Local Voices

November 24, 2011

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Notes from the Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich - Cartridge World

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Notes from the Anderson Guide to Enjoying Greenwich - Cartridge World, Refilled Printer Cartridges
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Small Town Thanksgiving

Brian Moloney - The Freelance Retort

Looking back, Thanksgiving has always been in the shadow of Christmas, especially when it comes to cozy hometown traditions.


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November 24, 2011

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Greenwich Reads Together Presented with Verizon Grant

Michele Graham | Nov 23, 2011

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Greenwich Reads Together Receives $5,000 Grant from Verizon Foundation Greenwich, CT; Nov. 22, 2011 – For the second year in a row, …

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Greenwich Academy Celebrates the Tradition of Service at Ingathering

Greenwich Academy | Nov 23, 2011

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Greenwich Academy Celebrates the Tradition of Service at Ingathering In anticipation of Thanksgiving, thoughts at GA turn toward …

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Brunswick Boys Get Crafty for Thanksgiving

Courtney Kennedy | Nov 23, 2011

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Brunswick 1st – 4th graders gaggled on the steps of the Lower School atrium to display their Thanksgiving-themed annual art project …

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Things to Do

November 24, 2011

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JCC Basketball League Registration

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Registration is now open for the Greenwich Basketball League, open to all boys and girls, grades 1-8. Players will enjoy first rate …

11/24/11 Whitby Pupils Learn a Lesson Over Holiday Meal And More News From The Daily Greenwich

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Whitby Pupils Learn a Lesson Over Holiday Meal
by Anna Helhoski | 11/24/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – Primary students at Whitby School in Greenwich dressed in Native American and Pilgrim headwear and ate ...

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Greenwich Students Thankful for Home Net Program
by Anna Helhoski | 11/24/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – Five Greenwich High School students are giving thanks for home computers and Internet access after being ...

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Greenwich's McHale Named Yale Captain
by Tom Renner | 11/24/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – Two huge honors for Greenwich's Will McHale rolled in after the Yale football team ended its season Saturday with ...

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What's Open in Greenwich Thanksgiving Weekend?
by Anna Helhoski | 11/23/11

GREENWICH, Conn. – Check out what Greenwich facilities will be open and closed this Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Here's the ...

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Holiday Traveler Notes Calmer Westchester Airport
by Phil Corso | 11/23/11

HARRISON, N.Y. - Eugene Kline sat patiently as he waited to board his plane to Maryland so he can spend Thanksgiving with his son. ...

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Friday, November 18, 2011

11/18/11 Forget About The Greenwich Time: Greenwich Patch Benefied From November Elections; Many Of Its Sister Sites Had Big Traffic Gains Last Week


It IS Not Just Greenwich Roundup That Is Eating David McCumber And The Greenwich Time's Lunch With Double Digit Web Traffic Gains.....

The Clueless Hearst Newspaper Responce: "But can a drive-by audience be enough?"

In September, Patch saw a 75-percent increase in traffic during Hurricane Irene. Last week, it was a 50-percent increase to local sites with heavy election coverage.

Events are a cornerstone of journalism, whether planned or unexpected. Whether it’s a World Series run or a tropical storm and Halloween snow storm that throws the town of Greenwich in the dark.

This especially seems to be the case for the Greenwich Patch, which saw substantial traffic increases on it's hyper local Greenwich news site last week as a result of the November elections and the Republican sweep.

As everyone in town knows Greenwich Roundup is a Greenwich News site web stat whore, who constantly monitors web metrics for his and every Greenwich News site in town.

Greenwich Patch traffic was up over 50 percent on some days a from baseline because of the noteworthy election where the town Democrats ran a full slate of candidates. Reader comments were up and mobile traffic increased. All told, the unbiased Greenwich election coverage increased traffic to the Patch news blog.

Events like election night are of particular importance to the residents of Greenwich and Patch, met many of those expectations.

The Greenwich Roundup and the editor and reporters at Greenwich Patch have once again proven that you don't need a 100-year-old name, and the dozens of beat up corner newspaper boxes.

Hurricane Irene, for instance, gave Greenwich Roundup and Greenwich Patch a lot of new users who are naturally inclined to go look for the most timely information.

It may be a limited set of data, but Hurricane Irene, The Halloween Nor Easter and the Greenwich election season indicate Greenwich Patch is filling the needs of local news hunters — people searching out specific local news information at a time when it’s important to them.

The Greenwich Patch is kicking Hearst Newspaper editor David McCumber's ass thanks to a mix of good SEO, Twitter, and old-fashioned word of mouth.

The "Fluff Proud" Yellowich Time had better change its ways or its going down and going down hard. It won't be long until the money losing Greenwich Time is just a page in the Hearst owned Connecticut Post out of Bridgeport.

The Connecticut Post has been printing the Greenwich Time in Bridgeport for a few years now. Everyday the Greenwich Time homepage is filled with news stories from Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport.

I am sure that Senior Vice President for Digital Media at Hearst Newspapers,
Lincoln Millstein
is thinking elections, like hurricanes and snow storms, quickly subside, and there’s no guarantee any of those Greenwich Patch readers will stick around.

But Lincoln had better wake up and smell the coffee, because drive-by readers are a fact of life for all news sites — even money losing ones that used to have big buildings in downtown Greenwich.

The ebb and flow of single-copy newsstand sales around a big event is very familiar to the Greenwich Time and its collection of rusty old newspaper boxes.

The Greenwich Time and the Greenwich Patch are competing in a town that only has 61,171 residents and that means there aren’t a ton of potential regular readers around — which makes converting drive-bys into long-timers is even more important.

The Greenwich Times strategy of filling the gaps with regional coverage from places like Danbury, is just not going to cut it.

At some point Hearst Newspapers has to wake up and realize that using hopelessly biased third rate reporters like Niel Vidgor was only profitable when the local rag had a monopoly on news gathering.

Back then the Greenwich Time could run a press release through the spell checker, before hitting the publish button and make buckets of money.

The Greenwich Times continued policy of ignoring the many diverse voices of Greenwich will most likely be it's ultimate downfall.

Now Here Is The Latest So-Called Local News Report From The Greenwich Time .....

Police seek help ID'ing robbery suspect

Updated 10:05 a.m., Friday, November 18, 2011
  • A screen grab of a surveillance video showing a robbery suspect entering the Cumberland Farms convenience store on Main Street on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. Photo: Contributed Photo / CT

    A screen grab of a surveillance video showing a robbery suspect entering the Cumberland Farms convenience store on Main Street on Friday, Nov. 11, 2011.

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BRIDGEPORT -- Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who they say robbed one city business and tried to robbed another over the course of several hours last week, police said.

The suspect went into the Dunkin Donuts at 529 North Ave. around 8 p.m. last Tuesday with the handle of a handgun sticking out from his pants, according to Bridgeport police Det. Keith Bryant, a department spokesman.

Police said the man previously tried to rob the Cumberland Farms convenience store at 2525 East Main St.

The suspect was described by police as a man in his late 20s, who was clean shave and wore a long-sleeved green thermal shirt, green hat and blue jeans. A surveillance photo has been released. The man stood about six-feet tall and had gold caps on his lower teeth, Bryant said.

Anyone with information about the robberies is urged to contact Detective James Borrico of the Bridgeport Police Department at 203-581-5294.




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