“Who approved a decision which is contrary to both our Town regulations and the vote of our governing body? Section 6-170 of our Municipal Code reads “The exterior uses of pennants, banners…special promotion signs….may be allowed for a seven-day period under a permit issued for special events.” A year is a few days longer than a week.” – Edward Smith, Greenwich Continue Reading →
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Tesei and Aiello: Initiatives Are Under Way to Address Economic Development
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“Economic growth in our Town also is critical to keeping Greenwich strong. To that end, we have more initiatives underway than ever before – all designed to sustain and grow our Town’s economy.” – First Selectman Peter Tesei and Chair of the First Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee Jim Aiello Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, "Fairfield Five", China, First Selectman's Economic Advisory Committee, Jim Aiello, Peter Tesei
Greenwich Public Relations Campaign: Preliminary Results Shared
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On Wednesday the First Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee talked about the PR campaign results to date. The campaign, funded by a combo of town and private funds, is being spearheaded by PR firm Lou Hammond Group. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, Facebook, First Selectman's Economic Advisory Committee, Instagram, Jim Aiello, Katie DeLuca, Paul Settelmeyer
Greenwich Becomes a “Sister City” to Hangzhou in China
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There is hope the “sister city” pairing will provide great opportunities in the future not only for Greenwich and Hangzhou but for greater cooperation between China and the United States in general. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Business, Government, China, CT Hedge Fund Association, First Selectman's Economic Advisory Committee, Greenwich, Hangzhou, Jeffery Mead
Proposed Greenwich Re-Branding: A Pearls and Mercedes Town No More
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Members of the First Selectman’s Economic Advisory Committee discuss their proposal for a re-branding campaign, which seeks funding in a 70-30 private-public split with the town. Continue Reading →