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Fairfield County Newsmakers: They’re tops in Trumbull

March 24, 2014

Trumbull, CT., July 29, 2013 — The 11 award recipients were nominated for their commitment to grow their businesses in Trumbull, The winners included: Goldman Gruder & Woods L.L.C., offering real estate, litigation, bankruptcy, education and business and corporate law services.

Q&A with Matt Woods, chair of permanent school building committee

March 24, 2014

Norwalk, CT., March 19, 2013 — Milford resident Matthew Woods is an attorney with the law firm of Goldman, Gruder & Woods in Norwalk, where he chairs the firm’s litigation practice. He is a UConn graduate and attended law school at Boston University.”

Jewish Community Center Moves into Three Bears Restaurant

March 24, 2014

Westport, CT., March 12, 2013 — Attorney Kenneth M. Gruder, of Norwalk-based Goldman, Gruder & Woods, announced today that the Vazzano family has sold the former Three Bears Restaurant to Chabad of Westport. The purchase price was $1.6 million.”

Firm’s Devotion Helps Create New Jewish Center

March 24, 2014

Westport, CT., February 19, 2013 — Real estate attorney practitioner Kenneth M. Gruder, one of the firm’s founding partners, said it has taken 18 months to facilitate the sale of the once-Three Bears Restaurant, which was owned by the Vazzano family, to Chabad of Westport, Wilton, Weston and Norwalk, which is part of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement within Orthodox Judaism. The purchase price was $1.6 million.”

Chabad of Westport purchases historic Connecticut restaurant

March 24, 2014

Westport, CT., February 12, 2013 — According to attorney Kenneth M. Gruder, the sale of the property has been in process for about 18 months. “I am very pleased that my firm and staff were able to help,” Gruder says. “It was our pleasure to have done this without a fee, helping to establish a new permanent home for a wonderful organization that reaches so many members of the community in many different ways.”

Former Three Bears Restaurant to become religious, community center; sold to Chabad of Westport for $1.6 million

March 24, 2014

Westport, CT., January 31, 2013 — Attorney Kenneth M. Gruder, of Norwalk-based Goldman, Gruder & Woods, announced that the Vazzano family has sold the former Three Bears Restaurant to Chabad of Westport. The purchase price was $1.6 million. Gruder, who represented Chabad pro bono along with other attorneys from his firm, said the property at the corner of Wilton Road and Newtown Turnpike now will be used as a center for Jewish life for Westport, Weston, Wilton and Norwalk.

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