Greenwich Library Oral History Project to Offer Interview Training

The Greenwich Library Oral History Project is offering a two-part interview training course on Tuesday, October 10 and 17, from 2:00-4:00 pm. The course is designed for people interested in joining the Oral History Project. Both classes are required and include assignments. The course explores the importance of oral history, the origins of the OHP, and practical interviewing techniques. Students will have the opportunity to conduct their own interviews and develop their interviewing skills. Continue Reading →

BET Republican Candidates: Greenwich Residents Deserve Modern Infrastructure AND Affordable Taxes

“Our Democratic colleagues are spreading a misconception that such a spending spree would not lead to higher taxes because we can “borrow for the long term” – as if borrowings do not have to be repaid. The truth is that the additional costs incurred from long term borrowing would significantly increase our future property taxes. This approach is irresponsible financial planning that has brought down many Democratic-run towns in Connecticut and across the country.” – David Alfano, Nisha Arora, Karen Fassuliotis, Harry Fisher, Lucia Jansen and Leslie Tarkington Continue Reading →