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    www.connpost.com/localnews/ci_5717719 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/20/2007    Last Visited: 4/21/2007  

    The property is owned by a limited liability company that includes Ceruzzi and the Lenoci family, though Ceruzzi is the only applicant for the condo project, according to Charles Willinger, Ceruzzi's lawyer.
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    Willinger previously refused to say whether Flatto supported the project before April 4, saying only that he was "just confused" by Flatto's comments at an April 4 press conference and that, "I think we're going to have to have a further dialogue with Mr. Flatto."

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    www.connpost.com/localnews/ci_5596635 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/5/2007    Last Visited: 4/5/2007  

    Charles Willinger, Ceruzzi's lawyer, said he thought the project had the support of town officials and that Flatto's criticism - a day after the plans were revealed in the Connecticut Post - was totally unexpected.

    "I'm very surprised and I think we're going to have to have a further dialogue with Mr. Flatto," Willinger said.
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    The property is owned by Ceruzzi and the Lenoci family, though Willinger said Ceruzzi is the only applicant on the condo development.
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    Willinger had asked Flatto to abandon the paper road in a March 12 letter, several weeks before Ceruzzi filed a conceptual plan for his condo development in the town's Conservation Department.
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    Willinger declined to comment on whether Flatto previously expressed support for abandoning the paper road, adding he is "just confused" by Flatto's comments.

    Flatto said early neighborhood opposition to the project was not the reason he came out against it.

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    www.connpost.com/localnews/ci_5587431 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/3/2007    Last Visited: 4/4/2007  

    The 12 condos would sell for a maximum of $220,000, said Ceruzzi's lawyer, Charles Willinger.

    Ceruzzi has been working with Mark Barnhart, director of the town's Department of Community & Economic Development, and members of the town's Affordable Housing Task Force on a pact under which the town would conduct a lottery to sell the work force units, Willinger said.
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    Preference for those units would be given to town and school system employees, Willinger said.
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    Willinger said the condo building would be a "low traffic generator" and that Kings Highway could handle more traffic.

    He also said Ceruzzi would only "break even" on the development and is "trying to give something back to the town."

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    www.connpost.com/ci_8059621?source=most_emailed - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/24/2008    Last Visited: 1/24/2008  

    The mediation with Lambert and Ceruzzi's attorney, Charles Willinger, of Willinger, Willinger & Bucci, will take place outside a court setting through the American Arbitration Association.
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    Willinger couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday.

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    Connecticut Post Online - Local/Regional News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/18/2003    Last Visited: 6/19/2003  

    Charles Willinger, Ceruzzi's attorney, said in a petition to the TPZ that the need for industrial property in town had "significantly diminished" over the past decade and that the town previously indicated a desire to expand housing for moderate income people and senior citizens.
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    At the time, Willinger said the apartments would have two bedrooms, be about 1,200 square feet and likely would attract young people commuting by train to Stamford and Manhattan.

    Willinger also said the apartments outside of the affordable section would rent for about $2,500 a month.

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    Fairfield Citizen - Local/Regional - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/1/2003    Last Visited: 10/2/2003  

    Charles Willinger, Ceruzzi's attorney, said previously that the apartments would rent for approximately $2,500 per month.He was not available for comment before press time.
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    Willinger said at the hearing that one of the purposes of the regulation amendment was to make better use of industrial properties, which do not attract companies because of the expense of operating in a town like Fairfield.
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    During public hearings, Willinger said the apartments would complement that development nicely by adding a nearby residential component.

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    The Connecticut Post Online - Derby redevelopment... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/8/2007    Last Visited: 1/9/2007  

    But Charles Willinger, an attorney for Ceruzzi-Derby Redevelopment LLC, said there was "no truth whatsoever" to Orazietti's comment.

    "Louis Ceruzzi is still a partner and they're still going forward with redevelopment," Willinger said.

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