QUIGLEY: Fred Camillo And Lauren Rabin – Decent And Honest People Who Have Risen To The Occasion

“Fred and I talked like we were long lost friends. No political intrigue, no gossip. Just a refreshingly real conversation. Fred was an open book, proud of his roots, frank about the road he took to get to where he was and totally without ego. He was as comfortable in his own skin as someone could be, and I liked him instantly for it.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →

Neighbors Vent Opposition to 8-30g on Church and Sherwood; Destruction of Historic District Considered

“The point the judge made in the Stonington decision (1994) is that historic preservation, when it is a National Register District, does rise to a protection of a resource in the state of great importance. Obviously you have to balance it with the other factors and the need for affordable housing, which is also significant. It is important to consider protecting heritage.” – P&Z chair Margarita Alban Continue Reading →

Policeman’s Ball at Riverside Yacht Club on Oct 16 will Honor the Brave Men and Women of the Greenwich Police Dept

This evening will be a special acknowledgment of the past, present, and future of our brave men and women in Greenwich law enforcement, keeping our families and Town safe for everyone. Proceeds will go to the Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), awarding scholarships to Police Officers’ college students who qualify by ability and character.  Continue Reading →

LWV President: BOE Debate Will Not Include Write-in Candidate

“The only requirement for becoming a write-in candidate for public office is the completion of a form within a specific time frame.  It does not require the same standard as even petitioning candidates.  Simply completing a form and submitting it to the Secretary of State is, in fact, the lowest bar possible for declaring candidacy for public office.” – Sandy Waters Continue Reading →