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Greenwich Cheerleader Among National High School Scholars Tops Week’s News

GREENWICH, Conn. - Here are some of the stories that topped the news in Greenwich last week:

See the stories that topped the news in Greenwich last week.

See the stories that topped the news in Greenwich last week.

  • Camille Monette of Greenwich, a cheerleader who competed for teams in Greenwich and Norwalk, was named a member of the National Society of High School Scholars.
  • Thousands of dog lovers and their four-legged friends packed Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich for the 27th annual Dog festival event, hosted by the Adopt-A-Dog animal rescue sanctuary and adoption center.
  • Greenwich teenager Jack Jones has written a children's book called "Chizi's Tale," the story of a 2-year-old rhino who was discovered abandoned in Zimbabwe by two park rangers.
  • President Barack Obama is heading to Greenwich next month for a private fundraiser for Senate Democratic candidates.
  • Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei delivered an upbeat state-of-the-town address but took some digs at his Democratic opponents. 
  • Jose Ramirez, 25, of Norwalk was arraigned in court on multiple felony charges in connection with a late-night car crash in Rye, N.Y., that killed one person and injured two others.
  • David G. Liebenguth, 55, of Greenwich turned himself in to New Canaan police after he was accused of using the N-word while disputing a parking ticket in August. 
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