“As for the Board of Estimate, EVERYONE of them on the ballot will be elected! That is NOT the issue. The political party that has the most total votes gets ONE extra vote and controls the Board. I urge you to vote for everyone on the Democratic line. Everyone.” – Bill Kelly Continue Reading →
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Clean Sweep for Republicans in Greenwich Municipal Elections
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In the race for Board of Education Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony won a seat, but the race was too close to call between Megan Galletta and Cody Kittle. Stay tuned. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, Boad of Education, Cody Kittle, Fred Camillo, Heather Smeriglio, Jackie Budkins, Janet Stone McGuigan
Democratic Candidate for Greenwich First Selectman, Bill Kelly: What I’d Do on Day One
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Bill Kelly said his decision to run for First Selectman was partly inspired by the ceiling collapse at North Mianus School last February, resulting in students being relocated to a former private school campus in Stamford.
“My granddaughter attends North Mianus School,” Kelly said. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, Board of Education, Board of Estimate and Taxation, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Schools, Tod's Point. Greenwich Pool at Byram Park
Interview with Fred Camillo, Republican First Selectman Seeking Re-Election
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Interviewed in his office at town hall on Friday, Camillo said he anticipated his first two years would be defined by both his leadership during the 100-year pandemic and the 500-year flooding. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, flooding, Fred Camillo, Greenwich First Selectman, pandemic, pedestrian safety, public safety
First Selectmen Candidates Spar over Gifts to Town, Priorities for Capital Projects at Round Hill Association Debate
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Tuesday’s Round Hill Debate moderated by John Conte included a chance for each First Selectman candidate to ask a direct question to their opponent. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Kelly, Fred Camillo, Greenwich First Selectman, Round Hill Association
Selectmen Candidates Talk Priorities for Greenwich during LWV Debate
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Topics included deteriorating public schools Infrastructure, Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, public-private partnerships, partisan rancor, affordable housing. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, affordable housing, BET, Bill Kelly, BOE, Central Middle School, Fred Camillo, Governor Ned Lamont
PHOTOS, VIDEO: Auspicious Start for Coast-to-Coast Bike Ride in Honor of Julian Fraser
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On Sunday Alec Fraser and Jamie Meehan dipped their wheels in the water before commencing their 4,650 mile ride from Old Greenwich to Santa Clara, CA. The ride is part of the Cycle for Survival movement. All funds raised will go to go directly to research led by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Health, Sports, Volunteering, Alec Fraser, Bill Kelly, Cristy Fraser, Cycle for Survival
BILL KELLY: Gevanter Will Represent All of Us
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“As an example of her work ethic she volunteered with “Moms Demand Action” and was responsible for shepherding eights bills on gun control from conception to enactment on a bipartisan basis in our Statehouse in Hartford.” – Bill Kelly, Democratic candidate for Greenwich First Selectman, former BET, BOE and RTM member Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Alexis Gevanter, Bill Kelly
Greenwich Students and Policy Makers Join Forces to Urge Climate Action
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“You have power in your voice. The power in your voice is the threat that politicians feel in ignoring the voice of the people.” – State Rep Steve Meskers (D-150) Continue Reading →
Filed under: 350.org, Bill Kelly, Charlotte Reid, Dominique Isaacs, GEAG, Grace Rosebrook, Grace Turner, Greenwich Academy
Greenwich DTC Formally Endorses Candidates for the 2021 Municipal Election
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“At their July 21st meeting, pursuant to state law, the Greenwich Democratic Town Committee formally endorsed an impressive group of candidates for the 2021 municipal elections. They are consistently well-qualified and well-versed in how town government works.” – Greenwich DTC Continue Reading →