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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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Fichtel: Urging BET to reject Dorothy Hamill Rink Task Force Request to fund “flip”

Almost everyone wants the DHSR replaced, but as with the Drake committee, the DHSRTF has insisted on replacing a small, neighborhood rink with a massively expanded “destination” arena that is not just a replacement of the DHSR and will dramatically change the character and ambiance of the Morlot Park and surrounding neighborhood. Continue Reading →

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HAHN: Guarding Greenwich – A Call to Preserve Local Stewardship Over Ideology

“Greenwich residents expect competence and candor. They expect their officials to safeguard both the town’s balance sheet and its authority to govern itself. They expect civility — because in a community of shared institutions, politics that degenerates into vilification diminishes the whole. The future of Greenwich will not hinge on one chairman or one committee. It will depend on whether we insist that local government remain disciplined, measured, and rooted in the particular interests of this town rather than in the shifting cataclysms of national issues—on either side.” – Michael Hahn Continue Reading →

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Williamson: Raise the Speed Limit on Post Road from 25 MPH

“Speeding on Hillside Road, Palmer Hill Road, and Glenville Road (just to name a few) has been a problem for many years, and the cameras are finally making people slow down. But a 25 mph limit on the Post Road by Greenwich High School — albeit only on schoolday mornings and afternoons — is unnecessary and impedes the flow of traffic.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →

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