“I’m writing in support of Fred Camillo’s run for a fourth term as First Selectman, and I’d like to call attention to his administration’s record on environmental issues.” – Kris Herndon Continue Reading →
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BET chair David Weisbrod said Districts 1, 2 and 8 increased at faster rates, with District 1 increasing 37.7%, District 2 increasing 30.6% and District 8 increasing 30.7%. The town’s Assessor, Lauren Elliott said there were a bout 950 appeals to the Board of Assessment Appeals (whose members are elected) out of the town’s 20,000 parcels.
“I’m writing in support of Fred Camillo’s run for a fourth term as First Selectman, and I’d like to call attention to his administration’s record on environmental issues.” – Kris Herndon Continue Reading →
“Once again, it’s election time and the opposition party has resorted to spreading lies about my record. Misinformation-based politics has no place in our town. They’re trying to paint me as someone who opposes local control over zoning decisions…before my opponents spread lies about my record, perhaps they should examine their own. In the last 13 years, our town leaders have increased the share of housing that qualifies as affordable under state law by a mere 1.2%.” – Rachel Khanna, Democratic candidate for Selectwoman Continue Reading →
“Ultimately, the BET decides how to finance our needs. Any long-term borrowing requires a bipartisan vote and RTM approval. Yet for four years, Republican BET leaders have neglected even to review our debt policy. That’s not planning.” – Anthony Moor, Democratic candidate for Greenwich First Selectman Continue Reading →
“Moor was an Emmy nominated on-air news reporter covering people, politics, and government across the U.S. from New York, Florida and California who learned what makes towns tick and how local municipalities work. As a two-term member of the Greenwich Representative Town Meeting, he revitalized a nearly dormant committee to work on traffic control and management, parking, sidewalks, bicycle and pedestrian-friendly amenities and safety.” – Marianne Schorer, Greenwich Continue Reading →
“One in two women and two in five men will experience some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime. Today we walk for those who are still suffering due to domestic violence, for those who are survivors of domestic violence, and to those who are no longer with us due to domestic violence.” – Jacqueline Collazo, director of YWCA Greenwich Harmony Project Continue Reading →
“Any claimed hardships appear entirely self-imposed. Granting the requested variances would not only negatively affect adjacent properties but also erode the principle that new construction must conform to the Town’s established zoning standards.” – Eric Tsang Continue Reading →
142 Cedar Cliff Rd sold on Sept 12, 2025 for $10,250,000 Continue Reading →
“I want to see us continue to attract young families who want to raise their children here. I want to keep Greenwich affordable for our senior citizens. And most of all, I want to keep Greenwich the financial envy of every town in our great nation.” – Joe Pellegrinto Continue Reading →
The Walk the Walk & 5K Run Against Domestic Violence raises funds and awareness for free domestic abuse and sexual violence services at YWCA Greenwich, including counseling, crisis intervention, emergency shelter, criminal court advocacy, and a 24/7 hotline. Continue Reading →
The Hamill Rink Task Force public hearing at Town Hall is rescheduled to October 8, 2025 at 6:30pm. due to Yom Kippur. The new date is Wednesday, October 8, 2025 Continue Reading →