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Selectmen Approve $6.979 Million Shuffle Appropriation
The measure passed by a 3-2 vote.

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The measure passed by a 3-2 vote.

The truck was parked against an office building on Thorndal Circle at the time, police said.
But Carol Caufield writes that the costs of the shuffle project are 'spiraling out of control.'
The $6.979 million measure is set to come before the Board of Selectmen Monday night.
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Planners presented the latest designs and cost projections to both the Board of Selectmen and Representative Town Meeting over the past 10 days.
The storm is capable of producing quarter size hail, the National Weather Service reports.
The storm is capable of producing quarter size hail, the National Weather Service reports.
The storm has weakened significantly, the National Weather Service reports.
The project is set to wrap up Tuesday, Oct. 11.
A roundup of local info and events to start the day.
'David is a non-partisan voice for effective town government,' writes Michael Case.
Police also took a Greenwich woman into custody last week after she allegedly interfered with an officer.
A roundup of local info and events to start the day.
'The use of incomplete information to inhibit further discussion' of the town's shuffle plan isn't useful, writes Debra Ritchie.
John Lundeen 'has a reputation for level-headed, non partisan leadership in our community,' Debbie Ice.
Topping last week's transactions was a $2.6 million sale on Nolen Lane.