“We believe that Fred Camillo would continue to work on a bipartisan basis for the good of all the people of Greenwich.”– Elyse R. Brodie and Jonathan D. Brodie, PhD, MD, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
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“We believe that Fred Camillo would continue to work on a bipartisan basis for the good of all the people of Greenwich.”– Elyse R. Brodie and Jonathan D. Brodie, PhD, MD, Old Greenwich Continue Reading →
“The First Selectman neither sets tax rates nor determines how the budget is financed, another reason Camillo’s assertion that taxes will be much higher under Oberlander has no basis in fact.” – Jonathan Perloe Continue Reading →
“Now two years old, Capers has become a favorite haunt for the dining cognoscenti. One recent Saturday night every table was taken in the main dining room as well in the window-wrapped “patio”where the old bar is the feature furnishing.” – Rosemarie T. Anner Continue Reading →
“In District 10, a group of 8 of us are running for the RTM and focusing on fiscal responsibility.” – Natalie J. Adee, Granit Balidemaj, Peter Jude Collins, Allyson Cowin, W. Brooks Harris, Katherine V. Hynes, Sheryl B. Sorbaro, and Jane S. Sprung – RTM Candidates – District 10 Continue Reading →
According to Metro-North, since its inception in 1983, ridership has boomed from just over 41 million customers a year, primarily to and from “9-to-5” jobs in New York City, to an all-time high of 86.5 million customers in 2017. Continue Reading →
“The case illustrates how Greenwich Police pursue these investigations when there are actionable leads, even going across the country to bring those responsible to justice.” – Greenwich Police Continue Reading →
“We saved a gem for Cos Cob.”– Rick Kral Continue Reading →
“Town spending has been reduced but at a cost. Greenwich’s problems can’t be blamed on Hartford – the causes are local, and Washington plays a role in that too.” – Harold Hille, Riverside Continue Reading →
“Building a pinewood derby car is one of the highlights of the year for our Scouting families. Each year, parents help their children like their parents helped them growing up. Having the opportunity to race their childhood car again or to build a car to race no holds barred is going to make for an evening of spirited competition.” – Kevin O’Shea, Scout Executive Continue Reading →
Second in a series of articles about the prevention, recognition, and treatment of public health threats in Greenwich. Continue Reading →