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Anti-Obama Campaign Tops New Canaan's News For The Week

NEW CANAAN, Conn. — An anti-Obama campaign at New Canaan’s post office earlier this week led the news in town. Here is a look at what else happened.

Matt Guice of the LaRouche Political Action Committee in New Canaan Tuesday trying to get people to call U.S. Rep. Jim Himes and tell him to support a bill to impeach the president.

Matt Guice of the LaRouche Political Action Committee in New Canaan Tuesday trying to get people to call U.S. Rep. Jim Himes and tell him to support a bill to impeach the president.

Photo Credit: Anthony Buzzeo

? New Canaan Crew brought home 24 medals -- including 14 gold -- at the Long Island Sprint National Championships in Oyster Bay.

? New Canaan’s Caroline Fitzpatrick will be competing in the Junior Olympic Championships in Minneapolis, adding to her already impressive lists of competitions.

? Matt Guice and Frank Mathis, both members of the LaRouche Political Action Committee, made their way to New Canaan on Tuesday to try to get residents to join their movement, which is hoping to impeach President Barack Obama, among other goals.

? Thursday night, town officials and representatives of the four major cellphone companies met with the public to discuss building more cellphone towers to increase service.

? St. Mark’s annual May Fair returned to New Canaan on Saturday, pusing people to go green by offering bike parking and raffling off two chairs at its green tent.

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