“Since Mr. Horton was not particularly accurate in his depiction of what transpired, let me set the record straight.” –Jack Kriskey, Campaign Chair, Fred for First Continue Reading →
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“Since Mr. Horton was not particularly accurate in his depiction of what transpired, let me set the record straight.” –Jack Kriskey, Campaign Chair, Fred for First Continue Reading →
“As someone with a lot of ‘skin in the game,’ both now and historically, I urge you to reconsider your decision. As I told you on Sunday, I was involved in a quiet effort that helped elect many of you in 2017 on both sides of the aisle. If your decision holds, I am very inclined to join a much louder effort to ensure that those who voted to cut school funding this week face severe political consequences in 2021.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
“If you read the recent news about 2021 school funding, you would have thought evil politicians were hell bent to destroy Greenwich Public Schools. Fake news if there ever was such a thing.” – Peter Sherr, BOE member Continue Reading →
“Perhaps the discussion should return to taxing the private school property and not cutting money from the children, who after the Covid-19 closings of schools, need it more than ever.” – Sara Selbert Savov & Stefan Savov Continue Reading →
All GTP 2020 tickets will be transferred to GTP 2021, and all current ticket holders are encouraged to save the date. Continue Reading →
“It is likely that a dialog with the various labor union leaders, who undoubtedly understand the impact of the economic shutdown, both locally and at the state level, will be part of the solution to minimize department costs and not impact service levels to the residents they serve.” – BET Republicans Continue Reading →
“If you are taking the Greenwich Public School operating budget from $166m to $163m, it’s a reduction. It’s not semantics, it’s math.” – Laura Kostin Continue Reading →
“Leadership involves hearing people’s voices. That is what residents deserve and should expect from their elected officials.” – BET Democrats Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich’s Stand Against Racism took place on April 24 and is available to watch on YouTube. Continue Reading →