“If Republicans again block any update to the town’s ‘debt policy’ at the BET’s ‘decision meeting’ later this month, they could pay a heavy price in November, and November isn’t far away. Tick-tock.” – Mike Warner, Past Chair of the RTM Finance Committee Continue Reading →
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LETTER: What Greenwich Really “Needs”?
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“As we approach this year’s budget deliberations and address how much we should spend on our capital projects, we need to start asking ourselves the right questions. The question should not be, what we “need” to have, just to get by, the question should be, what “should” we have to provide our community first-rate facilities and services that match that small city situated on a lovely piece of real estate beside a shimmering inland sea.” – Mike Warner Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Greenwich, Mike Warner
Letter: First Selectman Tesei Responds to Mike Warner “Trite and Mythical Letter”
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“Mr. Warner suggests that there is a ‘need for a bigger boat,’ maybe that is because he missed the boat when it comes to discerning fact from fiction.” – Peter Tesei, Greenwich First Selectman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Letter to the Editor, Mike Warner, Peter Tesei
Mike Warner: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest….?
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(Spoiler alert: If you’re asking about our schools, it’s not Greenwich) – Mike Warner, Past chair RTM Finance Committee Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Opinion, Mike Warner
LETTER: How companies address chronic turnover
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“Here’s wishing our BOE the best in their effort to identify and recruit a strong and talented superintendent.” – Mike Warner Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Board of Education, Mike Warner, Superintendent
Audi Wins Rematch at P&Z in Overtime
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Despite a show of force by RTM members and neighbors of the Audi dealership on West Putnam Ave, Audi won approval for their expansion and updates to exterior lighting. Peter Quigley, member of the harbor commission expressed “grave” concerns about pollution to Horseneck Brook, which feeds into Long Island Sound. There was also vociferous opposition came from a stream of RTM members from all parts of town, including Mike Warner, Peter Berg and Bill Galvin, as well as Ginny Gwynn, director of Greenwich Land Trust. T Continue Reading →