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December 15, 2014 | VOL. 50, No. 50
Some assembly required for greener world
FCBJ this week INTEREST RATES A CBIA ECONOMIST connects jobs reports and Fed policy … 4
FAIRFIELD’S DIXON RALLIES MUNICIPALITIES, LEADERS
Legal interesT LEVETTROCKWOODWILL Join Verrill Dana in January … 7
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Small-busiNESS INTERESTS A WELLS FArgo survey finds optimism … 13 Interest-bearing actions The Red Cross honors those among us who made a difference … 15
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Rebecca Reicherter, product manager, consumer products company MBI Inc. in Norwalk. Photo by Bill Fallon
ROLLING INTO A NEW CENTURY IN NORWALK BY BILL FALLON bfallon@westfairinc.com
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he AMF Rip Van Winkle Lanes at 701 Connecticut Ave. in Norwalk shuttered for a remake Aug. 10. It opened Dec. 4 as
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Bowlmor, under the Bowlmor AMF banner, with a splashy, searchlighted kickoff that attracted 300 to 400 people. For attendees who had not bowled in a long time — anecdotally betrayed by halting deliveries and occasional gutter balls — the Norwalk Bowlmor version of the sport presented a revelation. The longtime, Pat Boone-backed mainstay of the cathode-ray TV era has morphed into, » BOWL, page 6
all her a tree hugger or environmentalist, but one thing is certain: Daphne Dixon, co-founder of the nonprofit Live Green Connecticut and founder of the marketing business Conscious Decisions — both based in Fairfield — is a leader in the green business education and networking movement across the state. Rallying the support of municipal governments, community members and green business owners, she calls this trifecta the “magic mix.” Through networking, organizing conferences, educating and now building a website to showcase local sustainability projects throughout various towns in Connecticut, Dixon is creating a virtual space for community members, local government leaders and business owners to come together and share green ideas. The website livegreenct.org will go live during a press conference Jan. 7 at the Fairfield University Accelerator and Mentoring Enterprise. “We’ll be showcasing multimillion-dollar projects in seven towns and cities starting in Fairfield County,” Dixon said. “Then we’ll broaden the scope to include a Web page for every town in Connecticut. The point is to let people in the communities know about these case studies and learn from each other and start saving money and making towns greener.” The Jan. 7 press conference at 1499 Post Road will start at 2 p.m. Several dignitaries had confirmed attendance at press time, including Ridgefield First Selectman Rudy Marconi, Wilton First Selectman Bill Brennan and John » GREEN, page 1