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Indivisible Greenwich Statement on Greenwich Schools Response To Nationwide Walkout

“This is what censorship looks like up close and personal. Indivisible Greenwich calls on its members and the public to speak out against what transpired and resist any further attempts to silence our children or impede the media.” – Indivisible Greenwich Continue Reading →

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BYOGreenwich: Reusable Checkout Bag Ordinance Costs Zero if People Bring Their Own Bag!

“The Reusable Checkout Bag Ordinance is written to support reducing plastic pollution, ward off our temptations to just substitute paper in its place, protect our local businesses and create a new vision of a thriving competitive 21st century economy that will attract families to Greenwich and further stimulate our economy.” – BYOGreenwich Continue Reading →

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Tesei and Aiello: Initiatives Are Under Way to Address Economic Development

“Economic growth in our Town also is critical to keeping Greenwich strong. To that end, we have more initiatives underway than ever before – all designed to sustain and grow our Town’s economy.” – First Selectman Peter Tesei and Chair of the First Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee Jim Aiello Continue Reading →

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Greenwich Delegation: Much At Stake In The 2018 Session

“As elected officials, we are no strangers to criticism. Whether we are drafting the state budget or discussing controversial issues during committee meetings, the process of building consensus around major public issues can be difficult, but it is a challenge we accept openly and with tremendous passion.” – Rep. Livvy Floren, 149th House District; Rep. Mike Bocchino, 150th House District; Rep. Fred Camillo, 151st House District Scott Frantz, 36th Senate District Continue Reading →

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Goldrick: Greenwich Delegation Should Hold Real Town Hall Meetings

“It’s long past time to hold real town hall meetings at Greenwich Town Hall. …Republican state representatives Mike Bocchino, Fred Camillo, and Livvy Floren, and Republican state senator Scott Frantz, will hold a meeting early Thursday morning at a small restaurant in Cos Cob with limited parking. – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →

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