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Letter: The cameras aren’t the problem. The speeding is.

“To my fellow Greenwich drivers fuming over a speeding ticket received while barreling past an elementary school — perhaps direct that energy toward the gas pedal instead of the town council. The cameras aren’t the problem. The speeding is.” – — A Greenwich resident, parent of young children, and personal injury lawyer who has seen firsthand what happens when a 4,000-pound vehicle meets a 60-pound child. Slow down. Continue Reading →

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Melillo: “Speeding, Public Acts, Cameras and the Awesome Power of AI Generated Fines – Slow Your Horses”

“Query: Is it possible that every driver in Greenwich needs to self-reflect and determine their culpability in the town-wide problem of speeding? What is more, is it fair to issue an oppressive number of violations that otherwise surpass the total population of Greenwich, both driving and non-driving persons, by more than the total number of residents in Greenwich plus the entire population of the Town of Darien or New Canaan?” – Andrew Melillo Continue Reading →

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Re-evaluating the Rink Replacement: The Case for the Harborside Recreation Hub and Renovation of the Existing Rink vs. the Byram “Flip” makes so much sense

“While everyone agrees the current facility has outlived its life cycle, the “Modified Flip” proposal in Eugene Morlot Memorial Park is a 20th-century solution to a 21st-century opportunity. Build the Harborside Recreation Hub at 100 Arch Street and renovate the existing Hamill rink as a low-impact neighborhood facility.” – James J O’Brien Continue Reading →

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Three Time’s a Charm? Dr. Michael Goldstein to Challenge Jim Himes for CT’s 4th Congressional District

“This marks Goldstein’s third campaign for the seat, following a 2024 race in which he earned over 122,000 votes — the strongest Republican performance against Himes in years — while spending just $1.27 per vote, one of the most efficient congressional campaigns in the country.” – Dr. Michael Goldstein, Greenwich Continue Reading →

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Cincotta: Connecticut has a spending problem.

“I highlight state employee compensation given it is such a significant percentage of the budget. The focus should be on cutting spending, not raising taxes. People should be contacting their legislative representatives and the Governor to voice their opinions. The election in November needs to be a referendum on the Democrat’s exorbitant spending levels.” – Jerry Cincotta Continue Reading →

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