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Darien Times
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Business
May 14, 2008
Darienite takes second place in trading competition
Ted Koly of Darien, a Quinnipiac University graduate student in the
Business Administration — Chartered Financial Analyst program in the
School of Business, recently took second place in the NYMEX Commodities
Challenge open outcry trading competition in New York City.
Darien Times
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Business
May 14, 2008
Andrew Hersam moves to Westwood One
Andrew R. Hersam of Darien has been appointed as executive vice
president of sales and chief revenue officer at Westwood One, a
platform-agnostic content company providing over 150 news, sports,
music, talk, entertainment programs, features and live events to
numerous media partners.
Darien Times
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Business
May 13, 2008
Wireless Zone makes a call to Darien
Wireless Zone, the largest independent Verizon wireless franchise,
recently opened at 1071 Post Road in Darien. The store sells the latest
cellular, wireless phones, GPS navigation, wireless accessories,
Verizon FIOS High Speed Fiber Optic Network and wireless data devices.
Darien Times
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Business
May 6, 2008
SCORE workshop will teach selling skills
Fairfield County Chapter 41 of SCORE and CIT Financial are
co-sponsoring a workshop offering demonstrated tips on achieving real
selling success.
Darien Times
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Business
May 6, 2008
Learn about non-verbal communication
The Southern Connecticut Chapter of the Society for Human Resource
Management will hold a meeting entiteld “Non-Verbal Communication: The
Hidden Message” on Tuesday, May 13, at Giovanni’s - The Water’s Edge,
2478 Post Road, Darien.
Darien Times
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Business
May 6, 2008
T-Party will hold tea times, clearance sale before closing
T-Party Antiques and Tea Room at Squab Lane in Darien will close at the
end of June, and the store will hold tea times throughout May and a
clearance sale throughout June.
Darien Times
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Business
May 2, 2008
Patrica Blake Catering welcomes new head chef
Patricia Blake Catering is proud to announce a new member of their
team, Edward “Ned” Grieg. Grieg, who started with the Darien-based
Fairfield County catering firm this month, has over 20 years of
experience in the culinary world.
“We are very excited about the opportunity to work with Ned,” said
Blake. “He has many fresh ideas and his strong culinary talents as well
as his business sense will be a tremendous asset in our kitchen and,
most importantly, to our clients.
Darien Times
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Business
Apr 30, 2008
Megan Palmer is baking something special
Palmer’s Market strives to be Darien’s neighborhood supermarket. Now,
with fifth generation Megan Palmer at the helm, Palmer’s has added
gourmet bakery to the list of what it offers.
Palmer’s Bakery opened last year with Palmer as executive pastry chef
and while the supermarket always had a bakery, Palmer took it another
step.
“We used to be a traditional baker, but we transformed it into more of
a rotisserie,” she said. “We modeled it in a Parisian style.”
“It’s not really American or Italian or French,” Palmer added. “It’s a mix of everything. It’s the best of everything.”
No matter what fashion the bakery takes on, Palmer makes sure of one
thing with her products — they are made with only the best ingredients.
She credited the work of her staff with making the best pastries
possible.
Darien Times
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Business
Apr 29, 2008
Tschebull rug collection will be auctioned off
After 25 years of running their gallery, Mike and Inge Tschebull of
Tschebull Antique Carpets will sell their entire inventory at an
auction in Dedham, Mass., on Monday, May 5.
Darien Times
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Business
Apr 24, 2008
Gofer Ice Cream returns to town
Gofer Ice Cream, a local ice cream chain known for its red, white and
blue cartoon logo of a gopher enjoying an ice cream cone, will
celebrate its return to Darien on Saturday, May 3.
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