Trevor Crow and Nick Simmons addressed the Greenwich Democratic Town Committee on Wednesday night. Continue Reading →
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Into the Cold to Heat Things Up: Greenwich Party Caucuses Take on Added Significance
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Two years ago local voters learned the tremendous potential of Greenwich’s party caucuses after a Republican coup unfolded on two very cold January nights. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, caucuses, DTC, Nick Simmons, RTC, Ryan Fazio, Trevor Crow
Piccininno: Your Vote Counts
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“I am a moderate, registered Republican….I am voting Row A to elect the Democratic BET candidates. They are pragmatic, intelligent, and collaborative. I hope other Republicans will join me in sending a message that the divisiveness, the lying, and the hate for fellow Americans is anathema to the United States of America and to the Constitution.”– Greg Piccinino Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Board of Estimate andTaxation, DTC, Greg Piccininno, RTC
DTC Chair Pushes Back on RTC Debate Lineup
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“Our candidates have not been invited to any debate sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. I checked with the Chamber today (Wednesday), and they said they had never planned to host a debate and had no idea what the Republican Town Committee was talking about.” – Joe Angland, Greenwich DTC chair Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, debates, DTC, Joe Angland
Greenwich Democratic Candidates Prepared to Fight against Rollback of Rights
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The gathering was on the heels of the US Supreme Court rulings on guns and abortion. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, DTC, Hector Arzeno, Joe Angland, Rachel Khanna, reproductive rights, Roe v Wade, Steve Meskers
Greenwich DTC’s Nominating Committee Recommends Candidates for Municipal Election
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The Nominating Committee of the Greenwich Democratic Town Committee announced on Monday a full slate of candidates for the upcoming municipal elections. Pursuant to state law, the DTC will hold its nominating convention to endorse candidates at its July 21 meeting. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Bill Grad, Bill Kelly, David Weisbrod, Dawn Fortunato, Donnie Romeo, DTC, Elizabeth Krumeich
DTC Chair: RTC Statement on Capitol Insurrection Does Not Go Far Enough
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“There is no mention of the words and actions of President Trump and his minions that directly inspired the mob, as though the outrageous behavior arose spontaneously as opposed to having been courted for months by a disgruntled president unable to accept the reality of his election loss.” – Joe Angland, DTC Chair Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, DTC, Greenwich Democratic Town Committee, Joe Angland
BET Decides Against Special Committee to Investigate 2017 Election Campaigns
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At the Dec 16 BET meeting the board made three appropriations and discussed the future of the Nathaniel Witherell. They also decided to ask the RTC and DTC to offer training to campaigns to avoid repeating some of the mistakes made in the 2017 election. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, BET, Board of Estimate and Taxation, DTC, Jeff Ramer, RTC, SEEC
Greenwich DTC Statement on Improper Surveillance at Town Hall
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“Of course, an investigation might not have been necessary if Mr. Dadakis had simply revealed who had supplied him with the surveillance photo. But when asked to do so in early 2019, Mr. Dadakis said that he did not recall where he had gotten the photo. Things took a different turn during the police investigation. The police report does not indicate that Mr. Dadakis denied recalling who had given him the photo. Rather, he claimed that he was not required to answer the police’s questions, invoking the journalist’s privilege (apparently based on the fact that he has a blog).” – Greenwich DTC Statement Submitted by DTC chair Joe Angland Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, DTC, Ed Dadakis, Joanna Swomley, Joe Angland, Melissa Evans, Sandy Litvack
Featured DTC Speaker to Discuss How Greenwich Can Prepare for Climate Change
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James Albis, Senior Advisor to the DEEP Commissioner in Connecticut will speak about what Greenwich needs to do to prepare for climate change. Continue Reading →