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 →

OLSSON: I’m a Write-In Because Carl Higbie is Otherwise Guaranteed a Spot on the RTM

“At a time when our Selectman’s race is dogged by misleadingly edited videos and our BET is paralyzed by partisan maneuvering– do we really want to add members to our RTM that will inflame partisanship…If you want an alternative to Mr. Higbie on November 5, you can write me in, Jonathan Olsson for District 8 RTM.” Jonathan Olsson, Greenwich Continue Reading →

LETTER: Fred Camillo and Lauren Rabin Have A “Big Tent” Approach To Serving Greenwich

“Like many of you, I am saddened by the vitriol that we see and hear emanating from Washington D.C.. Our leaders there are not speaking to our hopes and aspirations but rather are focused on spewing hateful words and embracing misguided policies. Yet back home we have a breath of fresh air for all voters to embrace in Fred Camillo and Lauren Rabin.” – Aaron Kennon, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →

LETTER: Fear on the Ballot and on YouTube

“Surprisingly, Fred Camillo doesn’t even attempt to disown or disavow the sliced and diced video. Instead, he is trying to justify the altered tape, when the original clearly speaks for itself. Who does that? Attempting to justify a falsified tape intended to mislead voters and slander his opponent, then doubling down and publicly admitting it? Voters might well ask: Is this the kind of person we want representing us and our town?” – Mike Warner Continue Reading →