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Thursday, July 22, 2010

07/22/10 THIS JUST IN TO THE STAMFORD ROUNDUP NEWS ROOM: Colonial bears hallmarks of treasured era


The almost 3,700-square-foot, nine-room, 18th-century Ebenezer Smith home, framed by the biggest sugar maple in Connecticut, was partly remodeled at the turn of the 19th century into the Federal style, and a north wing was added later still.
UConn-Stamford program attracts students from around the world By TOM EVANS Times Staff Writer STAMFORD -- Although the struggling economy has taken its toll on attendance, the English as a Second Language program at the University of Connecticut's Stamford Campus continues to offer its rigorous curriculum to students from around the world.
Santorella pleads 'not guilty' to larceny charges; By TOM EVANS Times Staff Writer STAMFORD -- The former Stamford city employee who is accused of stealing more than $21,000 from city coffers pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree larceny at his appearance in Stamford Superior Court on Wednesday.
Jesse Lee Dinius , 27, of 39 Oak St., Stamford, the hapless bank robber and Fairfield University graduate originally from a wealthy Boston suburb, pleaded guilty Wednesday to robbing a bank last October and trying to rob another one the following month.
Thunderstorms, some strong early, becoming clear after midnight. Storms may produce large hail and strong winds.
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Under the direction of Sandy Goldstein , the holiday parade in Stamford draws larger crowds every November, the Alive @ Five concert series draws bigger names every summer and fresh events such as this year's arrival of the Big Apple Circus have kept downtown Stamford vital.
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Office market on uneven terrain (Connecticut Post)
The slow economy continues to grip the region's office market,but some commercial real estate firms are optimistic that it is showing signs of life and may be turning around.
Recent study notes low customer satisfaction among corporate risk managers as carriers and brokers retrench to improve their own bottom lines.

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