LETTER: Camillo and Rabin Will Continue Greenwich’s Practice of Fiscal Prudence and Restraint

“Republicans Fred Camillo and Lauren Rabin are dedicated to maintaining Greenwich’s long-established practice of fiscal prudence and restraint. They do not want Greenwich to begin to rely on long-term debt as an alternative to making tough decisions today. Their opponents, on the other hand, can’t wait until they can borrow, borrow, borrow – and then hand the bills to our children and grandchildren.” – John R. Raben, Greenwich, former Chairman of the Greenwich Republican Town Committee Continue Reading →

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS: Why there is no debate for Greenwich BET

“Voters do determine which majority party will control BET decision making. Of the 12 candidates on the ballot, voters may choose any 6. The party receiving the most total votes becomes the majority party, which then elects the Chairman, Vice Chairman, and often, the Secretary. The Chairman receives a second, tie-breaking vote in most decisions.” – Sandy Waters, President, Greenwich League of Women Voters Continue Reading →

HIGBIE: Jonathan Olsson Hasn’t Even Met Me

“I’m not one to be intimidated. I will not be bullied by Jonathan Olsson and his groupies. When I am elected you can be assured that I’m not here to make political statements or start fights, I am here to enforce what I believe is the best recipe for success; Limited government, maximum freedom to make Greenwich an awesome community to raise my family in.” – Carl Higbie Continue Reading →

BERG: Deferred Maintenance Keeps Taxes Low, but Greenwich Home Values Suffer

“Greenwich voters need to know that investments in schools, athletic facilities and other infrastructure will protect and raise property values. Longer term debt used to update our infrastructure will lower property taxes. Politicians who say otherwise are either mathematically challenged or they are intentionally deceiving us.” – Peter Berg Continue Reading →