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Saturday, March 10, 2012

03/10/12 Greenwich Cancer Survivor Embraces Annual Relay And More News In The Daily Greenwich

Saturday, March 10, 2012
The Daily Greenwich
by Main Street Connect
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Top Stories
Greenwich Cancer Survivor Embraces Annual Relay
by Anna Helhoski
Fairfield County Fire Chiefs Plead: Be Safe
by Nancy Guenther Chapman
Seaside Center Science Programs Begin in Greenwich
by Anna Helhoski
Spotted Horse Trots Into Downtown Westport
by Vanessa Inzitari
Greenwich Musicians Play To Keep Lessons Free
by Anna Helhoski

Events
Today, 10:00am - 4:00pm
Celebrate Visionary Women at Bridgeport's Discovery Museum
Today, 2:00pm
Hear Movie Music Performed by Bellringers at Norwalk's Stepping Stones
Today, 7:30pm
The Fairfield County Chorale Performs "Songs of Fire"




03/10/12 The Greenwich First Selectman Report

News Reports About Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei
Leaf blowers: Noise issue won't be blown away so easily
Greenwich Post
... to a decision regarding a summertime ban on gas-powered leaf blowers, and First Selectman Peter Tesei is again urging the Board of Health to step in.
Theis may reconsider view on cell tower suit
Greenwich Post
Both First Selectman Peter Tesei and Mr. Theis said they did not support the motion because they were acting on the advice from town counsel.

Celeb Chef Batali Ordered To Return $5.25 Million In 'Skimmed' Tips To Waitstaff, Busboys and more from Greenwich Patch



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Video Profile

March 10, 2012

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Sterling Care provides home health services for seniors, rehabilitation patients, people with special needs and chronic mental …

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Community Bulletin

March 10, 2012

Accomplishments

Greenwich Academy Cum Laude—With Praise for Academic Excellence

Greenwich Academy - Submitted by Mary Lou Evans | Mar 9, 2012

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Seventeen senior girls were honored as members of the Cum Laude Society at an Upper School Assembly at Greenwich Academy on March 6…

Social Notes

Greenwich Alliance's Tuning In To Music, Night at Asiana

Greenwich Alliance for Education | Mar 9, 2012

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Awareness

Meet Delilah and Her Puppies

Tina Aronson | Mar 9, 2012

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Delilah the pibble rescued from Bridgeport Animal Control and her 7 puppies will be at Choice Pet Saturday, March 10th from 11:am - …

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Things to Do

March 10, 2012

10:00 am

Camp SoundWaters Open House

Discover an amazing summer experience filled with hands-on science and learning for your child by attending the Camp SoundWaters …

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Coming Full Circle: The Greenwich Art Society Celebrates 100 at the Bruce Museum

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February 11 – April 1, 2012 The new exhibition Coming Full Circle: The Greenwich Art Society Celebrates 100 at the Bruce Museum …

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ASA JACKSON "NEW WORKS" ART EXHIBITION

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Allan and Tamara Houston and Samuel Owen Gallery Present Asa Jackson "New Works" Art Exhibition Interpretations of human nature, …

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ColorSoundGrammar_3

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A symphony of colors and forms, "ColorSoundGrammar_3", by Ellen Hackl Fagan, is exhibiting at Les Beaux Arts Gallery. Using …
Saturday, March 10, 2012

All Day

Register for Celebrate! Party Showcase to be eligible to Win a Free iPod

All Day

$19 for 3 Month Gym Pass at The Edge Fitness Clubs $60 Value Valid at any Location

3:30 am

Condo / HOA Conference & Expo

4:00 am

Allegra Dance Studio Winter Spring SIgn Up

4:00 am

Hold Fast Small Business Leadership Workshop

4:00 am

ColorSoundGrammar_3

5:00 am

Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic

5:00 am

Coming Full Circle: The Greenwich Art Society Celebrates 100 at the Bruce Museum

5:30 am

ASA JACKSON "NEW WORKS" ART EXHIBITION

8:00 am

Old Greenwich Lions Club 52nd Annual Pancake Fry

9:00 am

Greenwich Ballet Academy Summer Intensive Auditions

9:30 am

March Exhibit at the Geary Gallery in Darien, CT

10:00 am

Greenwich Lost & Preserved

10:00 am

Camp SoundWaters Open House

10:00 am

ESTATE/MOVING SALE

10:00 am

Lauretta Jones wins award in Greenwich exhibition

10:30 am

Walter Wick: Larger than Life.

11:00 am

Paint for Pets Day

12:00 pm

The Gate - Game Demo at HobbyTown USA

12:30 pm

The Grace Church Recovery Eucharist

1:00 pm

Habitat for Humanity CFC 13th Annual

1:00 pm

ESF Summer Camps Open House

1:00 pm

Teen Tech Volunteer Party

2:00 pm

United for Recovery Dinner Dance to Beneft The CT Burn Center

2:30 pm

Round Hill Country Dances - now at North Stamford Congregational Church

3:00 pm

"Days of Wine and Roses" and Talk Back Series

3:45 pm

Saturday Night Grooves Ice Skating

4:00 pm

"ASK THE PET SITTER" REGISTRATION OPEN NOW FOR MARCH DATES!

4:00 pm

Yoga for Adults & Kids

4:30 pm

Dance Master Class Series

03/10/12 Occupy Greenwich This Weekend

Friday

Audubon Greenwich will host a slow food potluck and full moon hike from 6:30 to 10 p.m. March 9. The evening begins with a traditional potluck dinner from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and ends with a night hike. Guests: bring a $10 donation and a small, home-cooked dish that serves approximately 4 to 6 people. Ideally, ingredients should be sourced from organic or local farms or both. RSVP and planned dish required to Jeff Cordulack at 203-869-5272 ext. 239. This event is sponsored by the Metro-North chapter of Slow Food USA.

Greenwich Reform Synagogue will host a family Shabbat service and Purim celebration at 6:30 p.m. March 9. Greenwich Reform Synagogue invites the community to join a fun and musical family service and enjoy the inaugural GRS Purim Shpiel, featuring GRS members and clergy. There will be a kid-friendly Megillah reading, groggers, hamantaschen and other Purim treats. Prizes awarded to all who come in costume and join the “Parade of Costumes” (children and adults included). Free and open to the community. To RSVP, contact Erin at 203-629-0018 ext. 221 or erin@grs.org to RSVP. Greenwich Reform Synagogue is located at 257 Stanwich Road.

Temple Sholom will host a special congregational Shabbat service and dinner March 9. The evening will begin with a musical service at 6:30 p.m., with dinner to follow at 7:30 p.m. Cost: $18, payable by check. RSVP by March 1 to Alice Schoen at 203-542-7165 or email alice.schoen@templesholom.com.

Saturday
Old Greenwich Lion’s Club is holding its 52nd annual pancake fry from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 10 at the Greenwich Civic Center, 90 Harding Road. There will be door prizes, a bake sale and entertainment for all. $7 per person in advance or $8 at the door, $1 discount for children ages 6 to 11 and free admission for kids 5 and under. For tickets, email cjeandana@gmail.com, call 203-918-8666 or visit the Perrot Library in Old Greenwich.

The Friends and Staff of Cos Cob Library present “Secrets of Sudoku,” a workshop with Nate Tsyrulnik, a Sudoku National champion, at 11 a.m. March 10. Nate was a 2009 winner of the Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship. Learn the techniques of sudoku and have your questions answered as well. All ages and levels of experience are welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

YWCA Greenwich Preschool will hold its annual multicultural fair from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 10 in the YWCA gymnasium, 259 E. Putnam Ave. The day is appropriate for family and friends with children from preschool age through 10 years, and features a wide range of sports and educational activities. There is a multicultural costume parade, an international buffet plus pizza and ice cream, games, races and arts and crafts from around the world, raffle goody baskets, and every child gets a “passport” that is stamped each time he or she visits the activity of a particular country. Family admission (limited to 5 people) is $35 if paid in advance by March 2; $40 on the day of the event. Only flat shoes are allowed inside the gym. For more information, call 203-869-6501, ext. 221 or 222. Registration forms are available at www.ywcagreenwich.org or at the member services desk in the lobby of the YWCA.

The Bruce Museum will present “Walter Wick: Larger than Life” from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. March 10. Children ages 3 and up and their adult caregivers will have the chance to see some of Walter Wick’s pictures projected on the big screen for an interactive observation experience. Guided by a museum educator, families will work together to solve some of Wick’s picture-book riddles. Copies of the books are available for purchase in the museum store. The program is free with museum admission. Reservations requested; call 203-869-0376 or email info@brucemuseum.org.

Audubon Greenwich will present a family bird watch from 1 to 2 p.m. March 10. Participants will review winter birds, bird feeding and first returning migrants and help conduct Audubon’s weekly Project FeederWatch bird count. Results are reported to the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. RSVP required to Ted at 203-869-5272 ext. 230.

New York Times best selling author Donald Miller will offer the interactive workshop “Subplot: The Not So Hidden Meaning of Your Life,” from 1:30 to 4 p.m. March 10 at Christ Church Greenwich, 254 E. Putnam Ave. Miller’s 2006 book, “To Own A Dragon: Reflections on Growing Up Without A Father” led him to create the Mentoring Project for young men. His semi-autobiographical 2003 work, “Blue Like Jazz” has been adapted to a film scheduled to hit theaters April 13. Also March 10, at 8 p.m., Miller will join three time Grammy Award winner Ashley Cleveland and social entrepreneur Becca Stevens for “An Evening of Stories and Songs.” Tickets to both events are $25 each. Space is limited. Open to the public. Scholarships are available. To purchase tickets, visit courageandfaith.org or the Christ Church bookstore.

Sunday
Social entrepreneur Becca Stevens will preach at 9:15 a.m. March 11 at Christ Church Greenwich, 254 E. Putnam Ave. An Episcopal priest and founder of the Magdalene Community for women survivors of violence and addiction, Stevens will also speak at 10:10 a.m. about the social enterprise Thistle Farms, run by and for the women of Magdalene Community. All events are open to the public. For more information, call 203-869-6600 or visit christchurchgreenwich.org.

Diamond Hill United Methodist Church will welcome all for “Remembering Japan: A Time for Healing and Hope” at 10 a.m. March 11. This date marks one year since the earthquake in Japan and unfolding nuclear disaster. For additional details, visit www.diamondhillumc.org or call 203-869-2395.

The Greenwich Historical Society will host a “Junior Detective Day” from 1 to 4 p.m. March 11. In this family-oriented program, participants imagine a valuable letter from the “Everyday Heroes” exhibition has been stolen and replaced by a forgery. Kids will visit the “scene of the crime,” then employ techniques used by real police to solve the mystery, learning to take fingerprints, try their hands at chromatography and test the chemical characteristics of different compounds in pursuit of the culprit. They’ll also learn how to make paper look old and to write with invisible ink. Reservations strongly suggested. $10 for members; $15 for nonmembers. To register, visit www.greenwichhistory.org or call 203-869-6899, ext. 10.

Ongoing
Cavalier Galleries is showing “Greenwich: Black & White” March 2 through 20. The exhibition includes works by painters Edward Hopper, John Henry Twachtman, Milton Avery and photographers Wegee, Vivian Maier and Harry Benson, among others. This exhibition draws on creations from over 100 years with works ranging from historic photography to post-war abstraction and contemporary realism. Artwork created in black and white invites viewers to absorb the compositional elements of line, shape, value, and texture in its most pure form. Cavalier Galleries is located at 405 Greenwich Ave. Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday 10:30-6, Sunday 12-5, and by appointment. For more information, visit www.cavaliergalleries.com.

The Greenwich Library’s Flinn Gallery will show “New York State of Mind” through March 14. Each of the six in the exhibition has a different perspective on the urban environment and each expresses it using various mediums and styles. The featured artists are Paul Balmer, John Dorish, Mary Jane Duffy, Scott Mlyn, Elinore Schnurr and John Varriano. The Flinn Gallery is located on the second floor of Greenwich Library, 101 W. Putnam Ave.

The Greenwich-based Chinese Language School of Connecticut will present “Innovations of China,” an exhibition of student artwork, March 1 through April 27 at the Mayor’s Gallery at the Stamford Government Center, 888 Washington Blvd. The historically inspired work includes colorful images of the Eight Immortals, plum blossoms, landscapes of the Steppes, silk worms on mulberry trees and caravans of camels and mules laden with treasures, giving a glimpse of the trade along the Silk Road during the 9th and 13th centuries. A reception will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. March 16. For more information, visit www.chineselanguageschool.org.

The new exhibition, “Coming Full Circle: The Greenwich Art Society Celebrates 100 at the Bruce Museum” will be on view at the Bruce Museum Feb. 11 through April 1. The show highlights each decade of the Greenwich Art Society’s history through 43 paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture by members who were exhibiting artists and/or teachers, such as Leonard, Mina Fonda and Dorothy Ochtman; Childe Hassam; Simka Simkhovitch; Margaret Brassler Kane; Ann Chernow; and Leo Manso. Many of the works are drawn from the Bruce Museum’s collection. The Bruce Museum is located at 1 Museum Drive. General admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and students, and free for children under five and museum members. Free admission to all on Tuesdays. For more information, call 203-869-0376 or visit www.brucemuseum.org.

The Greenwich Historical Society invites you to check out “Everyday Heroes: Greenwich First Responders” Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. “Everyday Heroes” chronicles the history of Greenwich’s fire, police and emergency medical services. The exhibition delves into headline-making Greenwich disasters from 1873 to 2010, examines how first responders dealt with past emergencies and illustrates how first response practices have evolved as the combined result of firsthand experience and technology. Kids can try on real equipment and learn what it takes to become a first responder in a hands-on gallery. Closed Christmas day. Members free. Nonmembers: Adults $10; seniors and students $8; children under six free. Through Aug. 26. Storehouse Gallery, 39 Strickland Road, Cos Cob. For more information, visit www.greenwichhistory.org or call 203-869-6899.

Les Beaux Arts Gallery at Round Hill Community Church will host “ColorSoundGrammar_3,” an exhibition by artist Ellen Hackl Fagan Feb. 26 through March 29. Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday; 11 a.m. to noon Sunday; closed Saturday. Round Hill Community Church is located at 395 Round Hill Road. For more information and directions, call 203-869-1091 or visit www.roundhillcommunitychurch.org.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

03/03/12 The Raw Greenwich News Feed

No One Has More Hyper Local Greenwich, CT News Than Greenwich Roundup...

  • Art Exhibit Is Slam Dunk for Knick's Nephew 2012-03-03, 03:01 am
    New York Knicks Assistant General Manager Allan Houston and his wife Tamara pose with their nephew Asa Jackson, whose debut art show opened at Samuel Owen Gallery in Greenwich on Thursday night.
  • No stocks for David Stockman 2012-03-03, 01:30 am
    ... financial collapse, "The Triumph of Crony Capitalism," to talk to The Associated Press at his book-lined home in Greenwich, Conn. Typically the private and public sectors would borrow $1.50 or $1.60 each year for every $1 of GDP growth. That was the ...
  • Pro Squash Westchester Open Underway in Rye Brook 2012-03-03, 12:45 am
    ... playing against the pros, it's a real challenge." In the second match of the evening fellow American and Greenwich, Conn. native Ned Marks rallied to beat English national and Club@800 pro Shadid Khan by a score of 3-2. Khan took the first two ...
  • Stockman warns of another crisis 2012-03-02, 07:30 pm
    ... financial collapse, The Triumph of Crony Capitalism , to talk to The Associated Press at his book-lined home in Greenwich, Conn. Typically the private and public sectors would borrow $1.50 or $1.60 each year for every $1 of GDP growth. That was the ...
  • Boating season launched with a new user-friendly mooring website 2011-04-13, 03:00 am
    The team behind the Town's new online mooring website poses near the Marine police station in Greenwich Harbor.
  • Greenwich Native Advances in Pro Squash Tournament 2012-03-03, 12:19 am
    ... playing against the pros, it's a real challenge." In the second match of the evening fellow American and Greenwich, Conn. native Ned Marks rallied to beat English national and Club@800 pro Shadid Khan by a score of 3-2. Khan took the first two ...
  • Greenwich Exhibit Is Slam Dunk for Knick's Nephew 2012-03-03, 12:18 am
    New York Knicks Assistant General Manager Allan Houston and his wife Tamara pose with their nephew Asa Jackson, whose debut art show opened at Samuel Owen Gallery in Greenwich on Thursday night.
  • Why David Stockman isn't buying 2012-03-02, 11:41 pm
    ... the financial collapse, The Triumph of Crony Capitalism, to talk to the Associated Press at his book-lined home in Greenwich, Conn. Typically the private and public sectors would borrow $1.50 or $1.60 each year for every $1 of GDP growth. That was ...
  • No Kmart shoppers near new Lampert digs 2012-03-02, 10:49 pm
    ... whose net worth is estimated by Forbes at $3 billion, already owns several lavish homes, including an estate in Greenwich, Conn., that overlooks Long Island Sound. This time, he's acquiring an Italian-style mansion on a 2.7-acre spread with a ...
  • COMMENTARY No Substitute For 'Grade A' Teachers 2012-03-02, 10:27 pm
    ... at higher levels with teachers they perceive care about them. A few years ago, I watched Tony Mullen, a teacher in Greenwich, and his students interact comfortably. One girl at the alternative high school where he taught was an elective mute - she ...
  • Wedding present for homeless kids: A playground 2012-03-02, 09:32 pm
    ... A new playground will be built by volunteers in June. Photo: Ned Gerard / Connecticut Post Haley Rosengarten, of Greenwich (right), and Jennifer Gallagher, project manager from KaBoom!, measure the dimensions of an empty lot behind the YMCA ...
  • New Canaan swimmers take second place at FCIACs 2012-03-02, 08:15 pm
    The Greenwich High School boys swimming team has a way of turning the FCIAC Championships into a race for second place.
  • Greenwich businessman produces education documentary 2012-03-02, 07:27 pm
    In 2010, the Greenwich cable entrepreneur headed up a bipartisan commission of business leaders that came up with recommendations on ways to address Connecticut's achievement gap between white, Asian and well-off students, and their minority and disadvantaged peers.
  • House of the Day: David Stockman Is Selling His Greenwich Mansion For $19.75 Million2012-03-02, 05:43 pm
    HOUSE OF THE DAY: A Tuscan Estate On 47 Acres In Napa Valley In On Sale For $29.5 Million HOUSE OF THE DAY: A Tuscan Estate On 47 Acres In Napa Valley In On Sale For $29.5 Million Former Congressman and Reagan budget director David Stockman and his wife have l isted their Greenwich, Conn.
  • Q&A: Reagan budget czar Stockman says U.S. is 'stalled, stuck' 2012-03-02, 03:00 am
    NEW YORK - He was an architect of one of the biggest tax cuts in U.S. history. He spent much of his career after politics using borrowed money to take over companies. He targeted the riskiest ones that most investors shunned - car-parts makers, textile mills. That is one image of David Stockman, the former White House budget director who, after resigning in protest over deficit spending, made a fortune in corporate buyouts. But spend time with him and you discover this former wunderkind of the
  • Whale Play Pirates, Falcons This Weekend 2012-02-24, 12:00 am
    ... last week. Jonathan Audy-Marchessault has 19 points (six goals, 13 assists) in the 10 games against the Falcons. Greenwich native and Avon Old Farms graduate Cam Atkinson has nine points against the Whale. The Falcons are in fourth place in the ...
  • Municipal Officials Plan Better Response System For Storms 2012-03-02, 05:02 pm
    After two disastrous weather events since late summer, state and local officials can now use their experiences to improve existing emergency plans, Brenda Bergeron, a lawyer for the state Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, told municipal officials Friday.
  • Greenwich Reps. Against Cell Towers Near Schools 2012-03-02, 04:49 pm
    Greenwich representative, State Sen. Scott Frantz testifies before the Energy and Technology Committee in support of a bill prohibiting the placement of cell towers near schools and day care centers.
  • John McHale, Greenwich Resident and Journalist 2012-03-02, 04:49 pm
    GREENWICH, Conn. - John L. McHale, a 25-year Greenwich resident and longtime journalist, died Feb.
  • Police Honor Citizen's Academy graduates 2012-03-02, 04:47 pm
    Police swarmed the Hyatt Regency last Thursday, Feb. 23, for fun, not work, as the Greenwich Police Department celebrated another graduating class of the Citizens' Police Academy.

03/03/12 The Greenwich First Selectman Report

News Reports About Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei
After state changes rules, police boat gets one last approval
Greenwich Post
First Selectman Peter Tesei said that this would have no impact on the proposed 2012-13 municipal budget that has just been submitted to the Board of ...
Senate candidate Lee Whitnum loses bid to debate Saturday night
New Haven Register
Dannel P. Malloy on defamation grounds based on alleged comments made in 2008, and the town of Greenwich, along with First Selectman Peter Tesei, ...
Police Honor Citizen's Academy graduates
Greenwich Post
"As Police Commissioner Peter Tesei said last year, Greenwich is not Mayberry anymore. It's as close a community to Mayberry as any…but we all have to do ...
Burst of emergencies in state has aided the learning process
Meriden Record-Journal
"It was reassuring to know the system works and we can depend on it," said Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei. Bergeron said the state's energy and ...

A Recently Updated Blog Post About Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei
Fudrucker tosses away the towel, joins Tesei in the pool ...
They do the same with Peter Tesei, they have one photo which makes one think the First Selectman hasn't had use for that private bathroom in months. Teri Buhl ...
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A 'Crumby' Situation for Deli and more from Greenwich Patch


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March 3, 2012

A 'Crumby' Situation for Deli

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Unusual arrests and investigations from the area.

Do You Have "60 Minutes" for This Tag Sale?

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Years-worth memorabilia, Americana from the estate of "60 Minutes" resident curmudgeon Andy Rooney up for sale this weekend.

Readers' Choice Winner: Louie's Italian Restaurant & Bar

Barbara Heins | Mar 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

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The Greenwich eatery won 20 percent of the vote in Greenwich Patch's "Readers' Choice" contest.

Malloy Not Deterred By Comptroller's Budget Report

Chandra Johnson Greene | Mar 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Comptroller Kevin Lembo's monthly report shows that the state budget deficit is growing, but Malloy is confident that his administration can balance it by the end of the year, according to the Day.

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March 3, 2012

'Wow, So Many Legal Experts on Here...'

Chandra Johnson Greene | Mar 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

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Community Bulletin

March 3, 2012

Death Notices

Sandra Fales Hillman

K. Whelan | Mar 2, 2012

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Sandra Fales Hillman passed away unexpectedly but peacefully in her sleep on Friday, January 20, 2012. She was at her cherished …

Government

Sen. Frantz, Rep. Camillo: Prohibit Cell Tower Placement Near Schools

Don Rawling | Mar 2, 2012

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Hartford – State Senator L. Scott Frantz (R-36) and State Representative Fred Camillo (R-151) testified before the General Assembly'…

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Things to Do

March 3, 2012

4:00 pm

3-on-3 Hockey Jamboree Featuring Mike Richter

'94 Stanley Cup Winner Mike Richter to Join Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich 3-on-3 Hockey Jamboree Hockey Jamboree Scheduled for …

6:00 pm

ASA JACKSON "NEW WORKS" ART EXHIBITION

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Allan and Tamara Houston and Samuel Owen Gallery Present Asa Jackson "New Works" Art Exhibition Interpretations of human nature, …

2:00 pm

"Henry and Mudge"

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The Friends of Greenwich Library presents Theatreworks USA's production of Henry and Mudge, the classic story about a boy named …

9:00 am

ColorSoundGrammar_3

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A symphony of colors and forms, "ColorSoundGrammar_3", by Ellen Hackl Fagan, is exhibiting at Les Beaux Arts Gallery. Using …

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