At the last Board of Selectmen meeting First Selectman Fred Camillo said he had recently met with Cos Cob residents in Mill Pond Park. Continue Reading →
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“It’s a very large space and you’re saying you’re going to have small classes. We have had not positive experience with that – where people have filled the space to overflowing, creating parking problems. When you have the space, human nature fills it.” – Margarita Alban, Greenwich P&Z chair
At the last Board of Selectmen meeting First Selectman Fred Camillo said he had recently met with Cos Cob residents in Mill Pond Park. Continue Reading →
“In the last several elections, Democrats in Greenwich have been trying to divert attention from their dismal record. They want you to believe that local elections are somehow about “derailing the Trump train.” – Michael Spilo Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen’s Zoom public hearing on Tuesday drew 85 participants. The topic? Greenwich Avenue parking and outdoor dining. Continue Reading →
“The ‘big broad’ issues, which Messrs. Medina and Quigley seek to dismiss as ‘merely national’, inform our elected officials’ approach to every issue, no matter how local.” – Richard Wolfram, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
“Like the retiring District 149 Representative Livvy Floren, Kathleen has proven that she can work with all parts of her constituency.” – Submitted by Bob Lion, Stamford Board of Representatives Continue Reading →
“One of her skills is to accurately assess the crux of a large problem, and to solve it while working positively with colleagues regardless of political affiliation. At a time when politics can be bitter, overly emotional, and extreme, there is a beauty to being moderate and measured.” – Carolyn Baek, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“His input is sought by the Governor as well as the Legislature’s leadership, giving him the opportunity to help form policy that includes our local outlook. He applies his judgment on bills before the House rather than just following the majority caucus’s position; this is evident in his voting record which includes his vote against the 2019 State budget.” – Leslie Moriarty Continue Reading →
“The opportunity cost of shutting kids in at home is enormous. Online-only schooling was not successful locally this spring, according to most of the parents I’ve spoken with, and the evidence across the state and country aligns with that.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
If you deposit your ballot by 8:00pm on election day, it will be counted. The laws of the state of CT guarantee that. There is no possibility of legal challenge for a ballot received by election day Continue Reading →
“Without your support I’m certain I would still be struggling to correct the situation. I cannot overstate how impressed I am with your responsiveness and professionalism.” – Jeffrey Pellet, Greenwich Continue Reading →