Friday, April 24, 2009

Biz.cal 4.26
Norwalk Advocate
... will present its Lunch n' Learn program called "Marketing in a Challenging Economy" from 11:45 am to 1:30 pm at Greenwich Water Club in Cos Cob. ...


Discounted Art Pass a day-tripper's dream
Connecticut Post
Greenwich -- A National Historic Landmark, the Bush-Holley Historic Site in the town's Cos Cob section is a must-see for fans of American Impressionism. ...


Greenwich athletes prominent at Harvard
Greenwich Citizen
Spiking The Competition Men's volleyball player Dan Schreff, a Cos Cob native and Greenwich High alum, is a freshman and the only walk-on this season. ...


State of birds 4
Greenwich Citizen
O'Brien, who lives on Mianus Pond in Cos Cob and enjoys watching the resplendent black-accented white Ospreys as they dive for herring newly arrived up the ...


P & Z locks horns with Cos Cob residents over bank plans
Greenwich Citizen
By Patricia McCormack The Planning and Zoning Commission has locked horns with Cos Cob residents over its April 14 decision to allow Bella Nonna Restaurant ...


After five-year gap, original 19th Hole owners return to golf ...
Norwalk Advocate
"I live in Cos Cob and I work in Stamford," Kochan said. "My boss comes here. I bring clients and referral sources. They have a chicken sandwich on the menu ...

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