“Organizations such as YWCAs, institutions and businesses everywhere need to name and eradicate gender bias, particularly for women of color, continue to educate about the insidious impact of gender bias, and regularly celebrate the accomplishments of women.” – Mary Lee Kiernan Continue Reading →
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Peterson Business Award Dinner is Cornerstone of Greenwich Library Funding Efforts
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A cornerstone of the Library’s fundraising efforts is the biennial Peterson Business Award Dinner. Continue Reading →
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Fenton: BET, Please Fully Fund our Schools
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“As a new member of the RTM, a financial analyst, and a parent, I have spent recent months analyzing Greenwich Public Schools: our enrollment, staffing, and budget. Based on my work, I strongly believe that the BET should fully fund the BOE’s approved operating budget.” – Doug Fenton, Riverside Continue Reading →
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DURYEA: Connecticut Needs to Support Women for Elected Office
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“It sure feels like if a man doesn’t want to run then a woman will be fine, but when we Connecticut Dems get a choice between a man and a woman, we always seem to pick a man. And I wonder if we are about to do it again in CT State Senate district 36 by endorsing Nick Simmons over Trevor Crow.” – Tina Duryea Continue Reading →
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John Macri: Greenwich RTC Primary “Do Over” Backfired
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“Let’s face it, Tuesday’s Republican vote was a “do over” and Ms MacGillivray’s attempt to stack the deck of like-minded RTC members backfired.” – John Macri, Jr. is a retired public school teacher and a lifelong resident of Greenwich Continue Reading →
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Montanaro: On Tuesday, Vote Row A
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“Dems posing as Republicans is a national strategy across America in towns like Greenwich. They misrepresent themselves as a “United” party and they are not conservatives by any metric. They are the Uni-Party, for themselves and their agendas, not for the masses.” – Joe Montanaro Continue Reading →
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Cichy: “United-RTC”?
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“I believe working together is the best way to overcome challenges and accomplish complicated tasks. I do not believe name-calling should be part of this process. I have not seen this behavior from the current RTC leadership.” – Blazej Cichy, RTC Candidate from Cos Cob (District 8) Continue Reading →
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ROTA: January RTC Meeting was Unwelcoming, Poorly Run
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“There was no welcome to first time attendees, no background provided regarding several discussion topics. It was shocking and extremely off-putting to hear the leaders on the dais refer to fellow Republicans as ‘traitors.’…Additionally, someone in the audience asked as the meeting began if there were any non-Republicans or members of the press in attendance to please identify themselves.” – Adele Rota Continue Reading →
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Lauridsen: First Selectman’s Appointment to Engineering Firm Advisory Board is Fraught with Potential Conflict
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“Selectman Fred Camillo’s appointment to a board position at S.E. Minor & Co., a local land use consulting firm, is fraught with potential conflicts of interest between his full-time job as First Selectman and this new board position.” – Peter Lauridsen Continue Reading →
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Dodson: Vote for the 6 Endorsed RTC Caucus Candidates in D8 on March 5
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“I urge all my fellow D-8 Republicans to vote in the March 5th primary for the following 6 caucus endorsed candidates: Gail Lauridsen, Blazej Cichy, Joe Solari, Joe Montanaro, Mike Devita and Phil Dodson.” – Philop Dodson Continue Reading →