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Greenwich Week in Review

In case you missed a day, here's a look back at this week's top news in Greenwich.

In case you missed a day, here's a quick roundup of all the lead stories from Greenwich this week. There's always a lot going on, so take this opportunity to catch up if you missed something!

First Selectman Peter Tesei thanked Grenwich voters for another term in office following Tuesday's elections. It marks his fourth time holding the seat. Check out a full recap of elections results right here.

In police and legal news, Greenwich billionaire Steven Cohen's Hedge Fund pleaded guilty to insider trading, Michael Skakel appeared at Rockville Superior Court for a bail hearing on his quest for a new trial in the murder case of his Belle Haven, Greenwich neighbor Martha Moxley and a Rye, NY, man surrendered to Greenwich police on a failure to appear charge.

In school news, Greenwich Public Schools have been placed on the College Board's "AP Honor Roll," which reflects the district's success at identifying motivated, academically prepared students who are likely to benefit from rigorous AP course work, and a number of art students were highlighted for their displays created around the idea of "What it means to live in Greenwich."


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