“I think this could be a great year for Republicans in the state. We could have a really good year, but if we push too far to the right to get candidates elected, it could really derail the process.” – Dan Quigley, outgoing RTC chair Continue Reading →
Dan Quigley
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QUIGLEY: Rebuild Central Middle School Now.
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“How did we get here? A close look at the Original School Facilities Master Plan is telling.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, News, Dan Quigley, Greenwich Schools
LETTER: Local zoning control is a cause worth fighting for.
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“There has been an ominous trend materializing in Greenwich. Developers, eager to capitalize on unrealistic and ill-conceived state mandated 8-30g housing requirements have descended on Greenwich and are ready to build, build and build.”– Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, 8-30g, affordable housing, Dan Quigley
Greenwich RTC Caucuses Result in Major Power Shift
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About a third of incumbents, including longtime party stalwarts, were voted out. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Aaron Kennon, Adele Caroll, Allyson Cowin, Andrea Blume, Andrew Oliver, Beth MacGillivray, Bill Drake
Observers Clash with Ballot Counters; Recount of Close Greenwich BOE Vote Still a Cliffhanger
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The Democratic Registrar of Voters read aloud a paragraph from the Recanvass Procedure Manual to “observers” during the recount about intimidating the moderator “who shall make the final decision regarding the intent of the voter.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Board of Education, Cody Kittle, Dan Quigley, Fred DeCaro, Greenwich Police Dept, Jackie Homan, Kara Philbin
RTC Selects Nominees for November Municipal Elections
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All votes were unanimously in favor of candidates recommended by the executive committee. An exception was for the job of town clerk. There were three candidates: Karen Fassuliotis, Fred DeCaro and Jackie Budkins. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Charles Thivierge, Claire Muldoon, Cody Kittle, Dan Quigley, Donna Maloney, Fred Camillo, Fred DeCaro
Republicans Get Fired Up at Fazio Kick Off Event
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“The eyes of Connecticut are on Greenwich, Stamford and New Canaan for the next month. They’re on us to send a message to the rest of the state as to whether the status quo is good enough in Connecticut, or whether we can do better.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alex Kasser, Alexis Gevanter, Bob Stefanowski, Dan Quigley, Fred Camillo, Harry Arora, Heather Somers
PHOTOS: Town Leaders Gather for Ribbon Cutting at Traffic Calming Bump-Out on Greenwich Ave
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The idea is to enhance the look of Greenwich Avenue, increase pedestrian safety by reducing the distance a pedestrian has to cross to get safely across the street, and improve sight lines and slow down cars. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Transportation, Alan Gunzburg, bump outs, Chief James Heavey, Dan Quigley, Dr. Greg Kramer, Fred Camillo
On Greenwich Ave, Greenwich First Selectman Camillo and Selectwoman Rabin Kick Off Campaigns for Second Terms
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On Thursday about 50 people turned out to mark the kick off for the campaigns for re election for Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo and Selectwoman Lauren Rabin. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dan Quigley, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Avenue, Lauren Rabin
Feathers Ruffled after New Haven Mayor Points Finger at Greenwich during Hearing on Zoning Legislation
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In Greenwich, where a .1 or .2 acre lot located downtown with a “tear down house” fetches well over $1 million, some argued the result of 1024 would be a proliferation of expensive condos or rental apartments. It might not create affordable units, but instead erode what little remains of downtown’s middle class housing stock. Continue Reading →