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Police locate Alzheimer's patient with radio signal
Police locate Alzheimer's patient with radio signal (Norwalk Citizen News)
Stamford police officer Greg Rokoczy holds a Project Lifesaver transmitter at police headquarters in Stamford Conn., Sept.

1-Woman Greenwich Show Presents 3 First Ladies (The Daily Greenwich)
GREENWICH, Conn. - Three former First Ladies will share secrets at the Greenwich Library this month when Emmy Award-winning actress Elaine Bromka stars in the one-woman show "Lady Bird, Pat & Betty: Tea for Three." "Tea for Three" unveils a gallery of intimate portraits of three radically different First Ladies - Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon and ... (more)

Neighbors question development at Greenwich luxury car dealership (News Times)
A pitch by an automotive dealership for approval to change its sales and service building hit a delay this week after neighbors raised concerns about traffic and said they were not properly notified of the application.

Greenwich Brother, Sister Stopped In Port Chester Shoplifting Incident (Patch)
An 18-year-old Greenwich, CT, man is accused of petty larceny and endangering the welfare of a child in connection with a $455 shoplifting incident Wednesday at the Port Chester Kohl's store, according to Port Chester police.

Teenage sex trafficker guilty (Norwalk Citizen News)
A 24-year-old Norwalk man has pleaded guilty to charges that he was involved in an interstate prostitution enterprise that included the sex trafficking of two minors, according to U.S. Attorney David B. Fein .

Greenwich police blotter: Undercover cops make heroin bust in McDonald's lot (News Times)
Marcus Santiago, of Bridgeport, was charged with conspiracy to sell narcotics. David Cardona, of Waterbury, was charged with possession of narcotics, possession of narcotics with intent to sell, criminal attempt to sell narcotics, interfering with a police officer and conspiracy to sell narcotics.

Spyker Sold! We Interview the New Owner, Alex Mascioli of North Street Capital (Car & Driver)
Early this morning, Saab-parent Swedish Automobile agreed to sell its Spyker sports car business to a private equity firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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Edward Lampert sells AutoZone stock for a cool $95.6 million (Business Journal)
Edward Lampert sells AutoZone stock for a cool $95.6 million

Don't march against banks - just ditch 'em (MarketWatch)
Bring on the barricades! Protesters are coming to downtown Boston Friday. I've just received notice that up to 1,000 people are expected to "march" on Bank of America "to rally against Wall Street greed, predatory lending, and skyrocketing foreclosures." We've seen protests in New York and elsewhere.


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