“We need someone who can work with other people, who has an open mind to new information, who is fiscally prudent, and who is willing to make the tough decisions.” – Leslie Moriarty Continue Reading →
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“We need someone who can work with other people, who has an open mind to new information, who is fiscally prudent, and who is willing to make the tough decisions.” – Leslie Moriarty Continue Reading →
“My situation wasn’t a simple scenario due various work changes in the last year and I found myself unable to navigate the system. It was extremely stressful with no easy fix.” – Simon Brooks Continue Reading →
“Team building is not easy. Not in sports, and not in business. Joe has succeeded wildly in both arenas because he has the requisite leadership skillset we all hope for in our leaders.” – Jackie Budkins Continue Reading →
“The local boss knows what happens if voters realize every “Fazio”, “Fiorello”, “Coach Kelly”, and “Arora” sign means “MAGA”: they will demand accountability and his candidates are toast. If voters see the truth – that MAGA is intimately intertwined with local candidates – they will finally understand our local GOP political class strongly prefers fringe characters.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
“Ryan understands the state’s finances, which is vital for our state senator. His opponent admitted that she ‘has no experience in finance.’ Our state legislature has been totally controlled by one party for 32 of 34 years.” – Women for Fazio Continue Reading →
At the last Board of Selectmen meeting First Selectman Fred Camillo said he had recently met with Cos Cob residents in Mill Pond Park. Continue Reading →
“In the last several elections, Democrats in Greenwich have been trying to divert attention from their dismal record. They want you to believe that local elections are somehow about “derailing the Trump train.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen’s Zoom public hearing on Tuesday drew 85 participants. The topic? Greenwich Avenue parking and outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
“The ‘big broad’ issues, which Messrs. Medina and Quigley seek to dismiss as ‘merely national’, inform our elected officials’ approach to every issue, no matter how local.” – Richard Wolfram, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
“Like the retiring District 149 Representative Livvy Floren, Kathleen has proven that she can work with all parts of her constituency.” – Submitted by Bob Lion, Stamford Board of Representatives Continue Reading →