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I.B. curriculum considered for Western Middle School
School system administrators are considering the possibility of adding an International Baccalaureate curriculum at Western Middle School.
The curriculum would be the first of its kind at a public
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Video - Reporter discusses Greenwich fertility doctor's alleged sperm swap
In an inteview that appeared on CBS' "The Early Show" Friday morning, Greenwich Time staff writer Debra Friedman discusses the allegations swirling around Greenwich obstetrician/gynecologist, Dr. Ben D. Ramaley.
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Greenwich doctor uses wrong man's sperm to produce twins
Hundreds of women have trusted him with their bodies, and their dreams of motherhood. Many depend on him as their doctor today.
But for nearly seven years, none of Dr. Ben D. Ramaley's patients have known that the prominent obstetrician/gynecologist had been accused of an almost unimaginable act - substituting his own sperm for that of a patient's husband during an artificial insemination procedure.
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DEP: Small oil slick spotted in Mianus River
A small oil slick was spotted in the mouth of the Mianus River near River Road in Cos Cob on Tuesday afternoon, a state Department of Environmental Protection spokesman said.
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Miss India competition blends cultures in Stamford
STAMFORD -- The pageant that rolled into town Sunday featured young women sashaying across the stage in glittering ball gowns to the Shirley Bassey song "Diamonds Are Forever," a talent exhibition that included performance of a Mozart piano sonata, and a question-and-answer section in which one contestant offered up Mother Teresa as the celebrity, dead or alive, she would most like to have dinner with.
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Recounts change the outcome of two of three Greenwich RTM races
Call it a case of one-upmanship.
In danger of losing his seat on the Representative Town Meeting by a single vote, Jim Daine leap-frogged newcomer Rosamond Brady during a recount in District
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Greenwich schools chief to unveil bigger ed budget
It's that time of year again -- school budget season.
Superintendent of Schools Sidney Freund is scheduled to present his proposed spending plan for the 2010-11 school year, the first budget of his
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Greenwich High's performing arts space project moves a step forward
The high school's nearly $28 million auditorium and music space rehab project has cleared a bureaucratic starting gate at Town Hall.
Tuesday, the Board of Selectmen granted the Greenwich High School
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Crumbine, Lavery bid farewell to the Board of Selectmen
First Selectman Peter Tesei proclaimed Nov. 29 Peter Crumbine Day and Nov. 30 Lin Lavery Day in recognition of his departing colleagues on the Board of Selectmen, which unanimously approved an elderly tax deferral plan on Tuesday in the last meeting for the two selectmen.
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Angela Carella: Stamford came of age under Malloy
On the 10th floor of City Hall Thursday, Dannel Malloy was packing up the office where he's worked for 14 years.
The longest-serving mayor in the history of Stamford is getting ready to go.
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