The application was closed at the last P&Z commission meeting. The application is a decision item on the Nov 12 agenda. Continue Reading →
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The application was closed at the last P&Z commission meeting. The application is a decision item on the Nov 12 agenda. Continue Reading →
“Your confidence is our mandate.” – Sally Eddy Bednar, Joshua Brown, Harry Fisher, Joe Kelly, Joe Pelligrino, Leslie Tarkington Continue Reading →
“As I begin this next term, I’ll keep showing up the same way I always have: listening, collaborating, and working for every part of Greenwich, whether you voted for me or not.” – Lauren Rabin Continue Reading →
“I am very happy I decided to make a go of it. While canvassing on election day, I had an opportunity to meet many of my new neighbors, and nearly every conversation began with the same question: “What is your position on schools and the recent budget cuts?” Everyone expressed the same concern; the current BET was killing the school system.” – Greg Piccininno Continue Reading →
“We will listen to you. We will improve transparency, create more opportunities for public input, and ensure that community priorities are heard.” – Elliot Alchek, Matt DesChamps , Laura Erickson, Doug Fenton, Stephen Selbst, David Weisbrod Continue Reading →
“By voting to save Sem/ skills you will preserve this special program that distinguishes GHS from our peers and helps our students succeed in high school, college and beyond. – Alyssa Goulian Stack, Social Studies teacher, Bella House, Greenwich High School Continue Reading →
“In a community like Greenwich, it breaks my heart to think that you would put the financial bottom line ahead of student productivity, student success, and student choice. Listen to the students before making a capricious decision about changing the schedule.” – Kimberly Steinhorn, GHS teacher Continue Reading →
“I am a moderate Republican who has often crossed party lines to vote for the candidate and not the party. As someone who has led several non-profit organizations in town, including the YMCA of Greenwich and the Greenwich Athletic Foundation, I understand that we need to continually reinvest in our town’s resources and assets to continue to make Greenwich a desirable place to live. We have not done an adequate job as a town to date, as evidenced by both our aging school and athletic facilities.” – Rob Burton Continue Reading →
“Walkouts, last-minute proposals, and a flood of resident complaints followed this year’s BET meetings. The RTM took the unusual step of passing a strong resolution urging the BET to reconsider the school cut—evidence of how far off-track things have drifted.” – Phyllis Behlen Continue Reading →
“I urge you to to join me in voting for the Fred Camillo and Lauren Rabin; real leaders, with strong track records, specific accomplishments, established bipartisan coalitions and a desire to continue to keep Greenwich the type of place we want to live. ” – Adele Rota Continue Reading →