Cruel thugs pour beer on spicehead during vicious west Hull robbery
A member of the group met up with another man to steal from a house later that same night
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To add that small-town community charm, Greenwich may fly American flags on the Avenue
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The American flags are up on the David N. Theis Memorial Bridge that spans the Mianus Waterway in Greenwich, Conn., Friday, May 25, 2018. A similar program could be coming to Greenwich Avenue this summer.File / Bob Luckey Jr. / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Marvin Velasquez, of Christmas Lighting Company, installs strings of lights on the trees outside Restoration Hardware in downtown Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020. The private effort behind those lights is now looking to bring American flags to Greenwich Avenue.File / Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
BARRINGTON J. Renn Olenn, a lawyer admired for his wise counsel, compassion and formidable courtroom presence, died Sunday in Naples, Florida, where he had retired part-time with his wife, Mary.
Olenn, 76, founded the Warwick firm Olenn & Penza LLP in 1975, with his good friend and partner Joseph F. Penza Jr.
Former colleagues and friends remembered Olenn this week as an intellectually curious, laser-focused man who left no stone unturned when it came to advocating for his clients.
“He never mailed it in,” said Superior Court Presiding Justice Alice B. Gibney, who sat for the bar exam with Olenn and Penza and became fast and abiding friends. “He was a tough cookie, but very, very soft spoken.”