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Greenwich Teen Earning Girl Scout Gold Award Tops News Last Week

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.

  • Eliana Betzios of Greenwich earned her Girl Scout Gold Award for her project to unify cheerleaders across the town and prepare middle school girls for high school.
  • Crumbs Bake Shop, known for its giant cupcakes and unique flavors, closed down its shops nationwide, including a store in town at 48 W. Putnam Ave.
  • Stores along Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich are looking to expand, but instead of building out, they are looking to build up to the second floor.
  • Ridgefield police identified the 15-month-old child who died after being left in a hot car as Benjamin Seitz and also confirmed that they are investigating the death.
  • The Greenwich Hospital Foundation announced that Linda McMahon has given a $1 million gift through the Vince and Linda McMahon Family Foundation to purchase 3-D mammography machines, the most advanced technology available for early breast cancer detection.
  • The Patriot National Bank team from the Junior Babe Ruth Leagues secured its fourth consecutive league title with a 9-7 win over Fire House Deli.  

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