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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

08/30/11 The Latest News From Greenwich Roundup

HEARST NEWSPAPERS HAVE DESTOYED THE GREENWICH TIME ....

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON IN GREENWICH YOU GOT TO
READ AN OUT OF TOWN NEWSPAPER OR LOCAL NEWS BLOGS

JUST LOOK AT ALL THE NEWS THE GREENWICH TIME MISSED .....

08/31/11 The Raw Greenwich Overnight News Feed; Where The Hell Is Clueless Greenwich Time Editor David McCumber And His The Third Rate Cub Reporters

08/30/11 Cronyism In Greenwich!

08/30/11 PROGRESS IS BEING MADE: Greenwich Roundup Gets A Second On Time Press Release And Streets Are Being Cleared - August 30 19:30 Response Update

08/30/11 First Greenwich Roundup Is Getting Press Releases ... Then He's Not ... Then He Is .... Then Today He Is Cut Off Again .... Now He Is Back On

08/30/11 Another First Selectman's Office Screw Up: Dustin Anderson Once Again Loses Greenwich Roundup's Press Release And Puts Lives At Risk

08/31/11 School Activities Status for Wednesday, August 31, 2011

08/30/11 Greenwich Post Breaking News Alert ....

08/30/11 Another First Selectman's Office Screw Up: Dustin Anderson Once Again Loses Greenwich Roundup's Press Release And Puts Lives At Risk

08/30/11 QUESTIONS: Where's The Transparancy? - Why Is It So Hard For A Taxpayer To Get Access To Public Documents? - Where Is The Greenwich Time?

08/30/11 Greenwich Recreation Department Press Release: Children's Open House

08/30/11 Dan Warzoha The Greenwich Emergency Management Coordinator That Isn't FEMA Certified Misses Critical Deadline

08/30/11 Greenwich mother of the year award goes to Cos Cob’s Starbucks customer ….

08/30/11 VIDEO: On The Anniversary Of 9/11

08/30/11 Greenwich Received Over 6" Of Rainfall And Had More Than 25% Of Its Roads Blocked By Fallen Trees And Lost Power In 50% Of The Town

08/30/11 Trouble Is Brewing On King Street: Two Nursing Homes On King Street, Are Still Without Power

08/30/11 THE ROADS ARE NOT CLEAR IN GREENWICH: CL&P And Out-Of-State Power Crews Can't Work On Power Lines In The Backcountry And Are On Standby

08/30/11 UPDATE: Connecticut Light And Power Along With Greenwich DWP And Tree Crews Made Some Progress Restoring Power Overnight

08/30/11 The Greenwich Topix New Message Board (10 stories): TOP STORY - Greenwich Ed. Board Posts Meeting Agenda

08/30/11 Social Network's Have Really Filled In The Void During This Disaster: Susie Ponce From The Greenwich Education Zone Checks In

08/31/11 Greenwich Residents Continued To Assess The Damage To Their Homes And Other Personal Property

08/30/11 The Raw Greenwich VIDEO Feed

08/30/11 The Morning Edition Of The Raw Greenwich News Feed - Where Are The Greenwich Time Reporters?

08/30/11 Power Is Back On To All Of Greenwich's Public Schools

08/30/11 Adrienne Coyle Joins Greenwich CT.com

08/30/11 Cleaning Up After Irene and more from Greenwich Patch

08/30/11 Greenwich Roads Reopen In Storm's Aftermath And More News In The Daily Greenwich

08/08/30/11 Tips from the Greenwich Health Department on how to stay safe while cleaning up after a flood

08/30/11 With Hurricane Irene forcing blood drive cancellations across the East Coast, the Red Cross is in dire need of your help

08/29/11 The Raw Overnight Greenwich News Feed

08/30/11 There Are Six CL&P Crews Working With Greenwich DPW And Tree Crews Tonight

08/29/11 Power Was Restored To North Mianus School Tonight!!!!!

08/29/11 TOWN OF GREENWICH: August 29 Irene Update

08/29/11 CL&P Is Making Progress: Current Electric Outages In Greenwich

08/29/11 Greenwich Post Breaking News Alert

08/29/11 Even Though 3 Schools Don’t Have Power, Greenwich Teachers Are Ordered To Report For Work Tomorrow - The First Day Of School Is Thursday

08/29/11 Afternoon Update On The Aftermath Of Irene

08/29/11 CT News Alert: Gov. Malloy Press Conference Expected At 12:15

08/32/11 If You Need To Charge Up Your Phone Or Need Internet Access Go To 32 Field Point Road

08/29/11 BREAKING NEWS: Greenwich Supermarkets Open As Roads...

08/29/11 The Greenwich Metro North Train Station Will Be Up And Running This Afternoon

08/29/11 Hurricane / Tropical Storm / Flood Irene Is Still An Organized Storm Over The Atlantic

08/29/11 Greenwich Point will open at noon, but for boaters only so they can check on their vessels

08/29/11 Co Ed Volleyball Meeting Press Release

08/29/11 Greenwich Emergency Management Officials Are Questioning A Decision By CL&P Not To Deploy Crews After Hurricane Irene Left The Town

08/29/11 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: This Just In ....

08/29/11 The Greenwich Topix News Message Board Over the Banks (12 Stories) - TOP STORY:Byram, Glenville, Pemberwick, the Shoreline [Video]

08/29/11 Ferry Service To Island Beach Is Expected To Resume Tuesday - The General Public Will Be Allowed To Return To Greenwich Point.

08/29/11 The Raw Greenwich Business News Feed

08/29/11 Message At Pemberwick (Greenwich CT) Facebook Page: I hope everyone in the old neighborhood is well...


08/29/11 Greenwich Officials Advise Residents To Stay Put and more news from the Daily Greenwich


08/28/11 The the Hyatt Regency In Old Greenwich Gets Expedited Service



Monday, August 29, 2011

08/29/11 This Just in ....

News Reports About The Byran Section Of Greenwich, CT
Over the Banks: Byram, Glenville, Pemberwick, the Shoreline [Video]
Patch.com
By Barbara Heins The Byram River spilled over its banks, flooding the Glenville and Pemberwick neighborhoods of town. Along Caroline Place and Riverdale Avenue, the river swiftly flowed and flooded backyards and homes on Riverdale. ...

08/29/11 Drunk Byram Woman With A Suspended License Arrested By Greenwich Police

Kimberly King, 49, of Armstrong Court was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on August 26. Police said an officer on patrol observed King’s car cross the double line on Holly Hill Lane at about 12:16 a.m.

Upon stopping the vehicle the officer detected an odor of alcohol on King’s breath and noticed she had slurred speech. King reportedly failed a sobriety test. She reportedly declined a urine test.

She was also charged with driving with a suspended license and failure to maintain lane.

King posted bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 8

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08/29/11 Woman Charged with Assault Following Domestic Dispute

A 23-year-old female resident of North Water Street was arrested and charged with assault, strangulation, breach of peace and disorderly conduct on August 25 after she reportedly strangled her mother and pushed her head into a wall during an argument.

Police said they were called to the residence on a report of an altercation. Police said on arrival they learned that the 23-year-old had gotten into an argument with her mother that had escalated into a fight. The 23 year-old was held on bond and arraigned on Aug. 26.

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08/29/11 The Raw Byram News Feed

News Reports About Byram, CT
Good Night Irene: Port Chester Boards Up
Patch.com
Pictured above is the shuttered Sam's Bar and Grill on Byram's border with Port Chester, complete with a hastily-scribbled message: "Goodnight Irene!" We want your photos too! Readers can send in storm photos from Port Chester, and we'll post them here ...

08/29/11 For Byram Residents In The Dark: At 9am Rabbi Mitch offers kosher food, coffee, electricity to charge mobile devices and computers, and Wifi

Hurricane Update From Temple Sholom


Dear Friends:

Temple Sholom is pleased to report that our building will open tomorrow morning at 9:00am, to offer a gathering place for all those without power in our community. We are able to offer kosher food, coffee, electricity to charge mobile devices and computers, and WiFi access. We also will have our Teen Lounge open as a place for children and teens to socialize.

Please feel free to invite neighbors and friends and anyone who might be in need of a welcome in the aftermath of the storm.

We hope that you weathered Hurricane Irene in safety and with a minimum of damage. Should you have any questions, please feel free to be in touch via email at info@templesholom.com or call us at (203) 869-7191.

With prayers for blessings and peace --

Rabbi Mitch

and the Staff and Leadership of Temple Sholom


Temple Sholom | 300 East Putnam Avenue | Greenwich | Connecticut | 06830

08/29/11 Greenwich Roundup's "Operation Storm Center" Bunker Is Closed: The Town's Hardest Working Reporter Is Returning To His 32 Field Point Offices

HERE IS THE LATEST GREENWICH NEWS ABOUT THE AFTERMATH OF IRENE AND HOW TOWN RESIDENTS WILL BE EFFECTED:

Rampant coastal flooding, rivers and streams throughout Greenwich were well above flood stages, leading to several emergency evacuations.

The number of Greenwich residents without power is close to 14,000.

The eye of the storm passed through Greenwich at high tide, causing a nightmarish situation.

Hurricane Gloria hit during low tide during 1985, resulting in storm surges around 5 to 6 feet. The 1938 hurricane hit during high tide, causing extensive damage.

Hurricane / Tropical Storm Irene is officially "Post Tropical". The last public advisory was just issued by the National Hurricane Center.

But here comes Jose ....

Tropical Storm Jose: 12 AM ET, 40 mph winds, 1008 mb, moving N at 21 mph

There will be quiet weather today-upper 70s under sunshine.

For Those In The Dark: At 9am Rabbi Mitch at Temple Sholom offers kosher food, coffee, electricity to charge mobile devices and computers, and WiFi access

Town officials have consolidated the two shelters it operated as Irene rolled in Saturday evening - neither shelter was at capacity.

First Selectman Peter Tesei is sleeping at town hall due to a lack of power at home.

Parking rules will be suspended Monday, but will resume Tuesday.

Byram beach will be closed Monday, with an anticipated reopening Tuesday. The beach experienced moderate erosion, downed trees, a partial seawall collapse and a boat that grounded on the beach.

Byram Park will be open Monday, while Greenwich Point will open to boaters at noon, but only to those who present a boater identification.

Ferry service for Great Captains Island has been canceled for Monday and will be resumed Friday, while ferry service for Island Beach, where a section of the pier dislodged in the storm, is canceled for Monday and Tuesday.

The town Emergency Operations Center will be open Monday, with officials planning to make an announcement about the state of emergency by afternoon.

Public Schools will still start for Greenwich public school students as planned on Thursday, but all activities, mostly athletic practices, have all been cancelled for tomorrow.

MORE NEWS IS AVAILABLE AT THESE LINKS:

08/28/11 Goodnight Irene - I'll See You In My Dreams


08/28/11 CT NEWS ALERT: Body Recovered In Bristol Thought To Be Man From Capsized Canoe

08/28/11 The National Weather Service forecast for Greenwich for the rest of the week

08/28/11 Deputy Police Chief Jim Heavey Reports On Hurricane Aftermath Status

08/28/11 GREENWICH BOARD OF EDUCATION: Schools Are Closed Monday August 29, 2011

08/28/11 "How High is The Water Momma"

08/28/11 Storm Update From Rabbi Mitch At Temple Sholom

08/28/11 "Shelter From The Storm"

08/28/11 Hurricane Irene August 28 16:00 Update

08/28/11 VIDEO: Hurricane Irene hits West Haven

08/28/11 Greenwich Patch Video: Over the Banks: Byram, Glenville, Pemberwick, the Shoreline

08/28/11 Old Greenwich Storm Damage Photos From The "Greenwich Real Time" Blog

08/28/11 Alex Sauerbrunn Put This Video Of Farmington River Overflowing Its Banks Upstate

08/28/11 Bridgeport mayor imposes 8 p.m. curfew as city works to address downtown-wide blackout

08/28/11 Lincolns Log: Hearst Newspaper Senior Vice President Lincoln Millstein Takes Out His Camera To Help Out The MIA Greenwich Time Reporters

08/28/11 CL&P Crews Have Started To Clear Downed Wires

08/28/11 VIDEO: Binney Park In Old Greenwich Under Water

08/28/11 Half Of Greenwich Is In The Dark

08/28/11 UPDATE: Most Homes In The Sheephill Road Area In Riverside Are Still Without Power

08/28/11 The Twits On Twitter Are Still Tweeting About Irene On A Sunday Morning Like No Other In Greenwich

08/28/11 A Hurricane Irene Status Report From Deputy Police Chief Jim Heavey Of The Greenwich Police Department

08/28/11 Emergency Evacuations In Glenville And Pemberwick

08/28/11 The Raw Greenwich Topix News Message Board (8 stories): Approaching Irene Knocks Out Power in Greenwich

08/26/11 Greenwich Resident Jenny Larkin Shot Some Video Of Brothers Brook Flooding Near East Putnam Avenue As Irene Arrives.

08/28/11 Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced at 7 a.m. Sunday that the Merritt and Wilbur Cross parkways were closed to all traffic, but he conceded that ......


08/28/11 VIDEO: Hurricane Irene Hits New York And Soon She Will Be Here

08/28/11 The Greenwich First Selectman Report

08/28/11 Emergency Evacuation Of Residents On Monica Road And Other Areas Of Pemberwick

08/28/11 "There's A Storm Coming"

08/28/10 STOP THE PRESSES !!!!

08/28/11 Power Outages On The Rise As Hurricane Irene Moves Into Town - In Greenwich, 7451 Are Without Power

08/28/11 Greenwich Roundup Is Once Again Going To Receive Press Releases About Hurricane Irene

08/28/11 The Tesei Family Takes Shelter At Town Hall

08/28/11 Road Closures In Greenwich

08/28/11 Greenwich Woods Nursing Home Loses Power

08/28/11 Is Dan Warzoha Really Ready For Hurricane Irene?

08/28/11 Who Says You Have to Getaway on Labor Day? and more from Greenwich Patch

08/28/11 60 Roads Closed - Five Houses Hit By Trees - US1 Flooded - Fire Engine Trapped On John Street

08/28/11 "A Hard Rain Is Going To Fall"

08/28/11 The Twits On Twitter Are Tweeting About Irene On A Sunday Morning Like No Other In Greenwich

08/28/11 Irene Knocks Out Power in Greenwich

08/28/11 The Raw Greenwich News Feed (10 News Stories) Trees Are Swaying Violently - Serious Flooding - Travel Is Extremely Dangerous

08/28/11 Riding The Storm Out In Greenwich - Goodnight Irene

Saturday, August 27, 2011

08/27/11 The Raw Byram News Feed:

News Reports About The Byram Section Of Greenwich
Boats Pulled from Port Chester Marina; Dock Crews Brace for Possible Flooding
Patch.com
"Boats in the channel here are pretty well protected, but ones in Byram and Rye need to be moved." Breaden, a resident of Danbury, has worked around marinas for the last 30 years. He and Don Frank, the head of the Fox Island Marina for the last ten ...

08/27/11 Greenwich Roundup Reports .....

YOU WONT READ THIS IN THE GREENWICH TIME:

Town Resident Warns Of Even More Greenwich Streets That Are In Danger Of Flooding

Michael Finkbeiner: "The selectmen should base the street list on the FEMA FIRM maps, which are for the National Flood Insurance Program."

Where are the Pemberwick streets?



The Above SLOSH model looks like an evacuation zone map for Pemberwick, but Mr. Finkbiener says it is not.

However the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map Firmette clip for a small section of the Byram River, should be compared to the SLOSH Map used by the Town of Greenwich according to Mr. Finkbiener.

In a CATAGORY 1 Hurricane, which Irene may not be at Connecticut landfall, only the lime green zone is indicated for impact.

In Pemberwick, this would only be Den Lane and River St, since rainfall is not included.

Once rainfall is added as a hazard, a very different picture emerges.

There is a FEMA CLIP and mention Mr. Finkbriener's FEMA FIRMette collection on-line at http://bit.ly/n1byb3.

The corresponding FEMA clip for Pemberwick is at http://bit.ly/qTBood

In an email interview Mr, Finkbiener told Greenwich Roundup ....

"The SLOSH map is mis-leading, since many residents may read the map as an evacuation zone map, which it is not, and conclude they are safe because they are in zone 2 or 3, which don't apply to this storm's slosh.

This is false, they are at risk due to river and stream urban flooding - not tidal storm surge.

For the purposes of the Pemberwick - Glenville area, the only Pemberwick streets on the list are there due to tidal flooding, which is not the primary risk.

And for the same reason, no Glenville streets are included, although many are at high risk right now!

Therefore, I urge the Pemberwick - Glenville Association and the Greenwich Emergency Management office to reformulate warnings and evacuations, based on the FEMA Flood hazard, which includes tidal, but more importantly, river and stream flooding due to excessive rainfall and intensity, which will be the killers in this storm event.

Again, to explain - SLOSH is the wind and tide risk without rainfall. FEMA FIRM is the combined flood risk based on hydrology, hydraulics of piping infrastructure, and the interaction between tides, storm surge and rainfall runoff."

From: Michael Finkbeiner [mailto:mwfinkbeiner@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 11:28 PM
To: VAD5573@aol.com; Peter Tesei; drew.marzullo@greenwichct.org; David N Theis
Subject: Re: Latest Town Hurricance Alert

The Town's Evacuation program appears to be based on the SLOSH Category I list only, not the FEMA Flood Insurance Risk mapping that is the basis of the Flood Hazard Overlay Regulations of the Town, Sec 6-139.

The Street list and SLOSH maps used by the Selectmen represent wind driven tidal flooding by salt water only, and ignore the rainfall, runoff, and urban flooding hazard of the rain component of the storm.

Pemberwick Streets are not included for this reason. Neither are the other non-shoreline flood prone areas included. The Byram, Mianus, and Horseneck Brook watershed flooding components are ignored.

However, IRENE is likely to be remembered for its rain and flooding components as the primary hazards.

The Town's Emergency Management Response should rely on the FEMA Maps of June 18, 2010 to assess flood risk and hazard.

I testified to this effect on June 1, 2010 at the P&Z hearing for the revised Flood Hazard Overlay Regulations.

Michael Finkbeiner, LS

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Mr. Finkbeiner seems to be saying that ....

It is important to understand that the SLOSH model is only for storm surge, not rain or fresh water flooding.

The Town appears not looking at the flood impact of rain in this analysis.

One must add the sea water run-up in the SLOSH model to the rivers and streams carry local flood waters into Pemberwick.

The SLOSH plus high-tide makes this a very serious event for everyone flooded in 2007.

UPDATE:

Michael Finkbreiner Added These Comments To This Report:


I mis-spoke about Pemberwick Streets - most of them are on the Selectman's Notice of 8/26 6:15 pm. but on the map they are for hurricane Cat 2 & 3. Add Cat four, and you have a map similar to the FEMA FIRM for Pemberwick.

But the Glenville streets and all the other flood prone streets subject to river and stream flooding, but not tidal storm surge, are missing.

The reason is that the SLOSH model is for the purpose of separating the rising tide risk from the river flooding risk coming from upstream watershed areas. This is necessary in writing an evacuation plan for different types of storm events.

Thus the Selectmen, and specifically by identified parties of Mr. Warzoha and Ms. Baisley in their Press Release, representing Emergency Management and Dept of Health, have mis-led the public by mis-use of the SLOSH Model map document, and lack of a rainfall-flooding evacuation plan.

This may prove to be a life threatening error.

If Irene arrives as a tropical storm event, the SLOSH wave-energy run-up models are of NO relevance.

What is needed is focus on the lack of infrastructure repairs, and urban hydrology appropriate to coverage conditions of land use in Greenwich.

Friday, August 26, 2011

08/26/11 Hurricane Irene Reports From Greenwich Roundup

Hurricane Irene Release # 2 From The Town Of Greenwich Connecticut

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-hurricane-irene-release-2-from.html

Hurricane Irene Press Release From The Town Of Greenwich Connecticut

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-hurricane-irene-press-release.html

First Selectman Peter Tesei: Greenwich residents in low-lying areas should evacuate by sunset Saturday

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-first-selectman-peter-tesei.html

The Greenwich Topix News Message Board: Western Greenwich Civic Center to Serve as Shelter During Irene And A Map Shows Hurricane Flood Risk

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-greenwich-topix-news-message.html

Greenwich News Alert: Hurricane Watch Just Upgraded To Hurricane Warning

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-ct-news-alert-hurricane-watch.html

BREAKING NEWS: Power Outages Could Last "A Week Or More"

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-breaking-news-power-outages.html

CL&P Securing Extra Line, Tree Crews For Irene And More From AOL's Greenwich Patch News Website

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082611-cl-securing-extra-line-tree.html

Greenwich First Selectman Peter Tesei Is Calling About Hurricane Irene

http://greenwichroundup.blogspot.com/2011/08/082511-greenwich-first-selectman-peter.html

08/26/11 A Message About The Storm From Rabbi Mitch At Temple Sholom


A message from Temple Sholom
August 26th, 2011

With the approach of the impending storm, we are writing to express our concern

for your physical safety, and your spiritual well-being.

If you have not already done so, we encourage you to learn how to best prepare for a hurricane. The State of Connecticut has a storm-preparedness website, which is accessible here: http://www.governor.ct.gov/malloy/cwp/view.asp?a=11&q=485102

For our Westchester congregants, the County Government has set up this site to assist with storm preparation: http://www3.westchestergov.com/news/2796-hurricane-update-and-preparedness

Please do not wait to access this important information and prepare to evacuate if you need to do so. Some communities have already placed mandatory evacuation plans into effect.

At Temple Sholom, our hope as a home for sacred connection is to help our congregational community and our community at large understand that acts of nature sometimes affect our world, and that by preparing for these events, we have an opportunity to make the way safe for our families, communities, and those we love.

If you know of a fellow congregant, family member or neighbor who may be alone or in need, please reach out to them before and after this storm. We all pray that our community will emerge from it unscathed.

We at Temple Sholom are here for you - to offer support, care and concern. We will update our website and phone messages throughout the weekend to alert you to any Temple resources which may become available. In the meantime, please feel free to reach out to any of us.

We wish you peace and safety in the days to come.

Shabbat Shalom,

Rabbi Mitch

and the Leadership and Staff of Temple Sholom


And God remembered Noah and all the beasts and all the cattle that were with him in the ark, and God caused a spirit to pass over the earth, and the waters subsided. And the springs of the deep were closed, and the windows of the heavens, and the rain from the heavens was withheld. And the waters receded off the earth more and more, and the water diminished...

...And Noah sent forth the dove from with him, to see whether the waters had abated from upon the surface of the earth...and the dove returned to him at eventide, and behold it had plucked an olive leaf in its mouth; so Noah knew that the water had abated from upon the earth.

...And God said: "This is the sign of the covenant, which I am placing between Me and between you, and between every living soul that is with you, for everlasting generations. My rainbow I have placed in the cloud, and it shall be for a sign of a covenant between Myself and the earth.

--from Parashat Noach



Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz
Temple Sholom
300 E. Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
Direct Line: (203) 542-7150
Emergencies: (203) 869-7191 x 3






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