“The original sin here is not First Selectmen Camillo’s involvement, but the BOE’s inability to find common ground on an acceptable member to the Republican caucus.” – Dr. Michel-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony Continue Reading →
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At the last Selectmen meeting on May 28, DPW civil engineer Ian Brown requested a road closure on Glenville Road between Glen Ridge and Weaver Street for the overnight hours (9:00pm to 6:00am) between June 21 to June 25.
“The original sin here is not First Selectmen Camillo’s involvement, but the BOE’s inability to find common ground on an acceptable member to the Republican caucus.” – Dr. Michel-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony Continue Reading →
“Contrary to his rosy reputation as Friendly Freddy, he sees many in town as enemies, getting in the way of his plans for running the Town of Greenwich his way. Behind the scenes he displays petulance, anger and a wicked temper, I know as I have witnessed it personally.” – John Cooper, Greenwich Continue Reading →
The Around Foundation has stepped forward to match every dollar donated to GBC’s Annual Appeal—up to $100,000—through December 31, 2024. Continue Reading →
On Monday a complaint landed in superior court in Stamford with First Selectman Fred Camillo and the Town of Greenwich listed as plaintiffs and the Board of Education and its four Democratic members – Karen Hirsh, Laura Kostin, Sophie Koven and Kathleen Stowe – listed individually as defendants. Republican Jen Behette is described in the complaint as “purported BOE member (via an unlawful appointment),” and is also named as a defendant. Continue Reading →
The menu will focus on scratch made foods, including corn tortillas, salsas, and house-cut chips fried daily. Hours are Monday through Sunday from 10:00am – 8:00pm. Continue Reading →
“Before you accept any of First Selectman Fred Camillo’s spin on the BOE vacancy controversy, you should know that while attacking the BOE Democrats, claiming that they have violated FOIA, he has been willfully violating FOIA in connection with another BOE matter.” – Lucy von Brachel Continue Reading →
Arch in Bloom held their annual winter holiday Flurry Fest on Saturday and families enjoyed a variety of food, drink and children’s activities. If you didn’t make it to Flurry Fest, make sure to bring your children to see the animatronics in the retail shop where the variety of ornaments and gifts will help you check people off your list. Continue Reading →
Anne Knife’s photography marries her painterly aesthetic with the soft view of memory using untraditional elements on her computer. subject, light, composition and imagination make the photos dreamlike,yet specific. Jonathan Spector is drawn to surf photography and is undaunted by hurricanes and working in winter months when the water temperature is 34°. Continue Reading →
“Republicans who are serious about upholding norms and maintaining bipartisanship do not behave in these ways. And it gets worse, including rampant cronyism, conflicts of interest, and most importantly, the waste of taxpayer money by the First Selectman as he pursues multiple lawsuits and other frivolous actions against the Board of Education.” – Christina Downey Continue Reading →
“You treat your customers like walking piggy banks,” US Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) told airline CEOs in Senate hearings this past week. His biggest complaint, the opaque cost of flying: You buy a ticket for a certain price and then come the add-ons. Continue Reading →