Before an a live audience at the Greenwich Teen Center on Wednesday, the newly elected members of the Greenwich Board of Selectmen were sworn in. Continue Reading →
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Before an a live audience at the Greenwich Teen Center on Wednesday, the newly elected members of the Greenwich Board of Selectmen were sworn in. Continue Reading →
Courtnay’s Kitchen donated and prepared 24 ten-pound roasted turkey breasts, traditional stuffing, buttered green beans, mashed potatoes, and in-house made cranberry compote for the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Thanksgiving feast. Continue Reading →
Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich Board of Directors, Alumni, and Greenwich First Responders love participating in this holiday to serve Club members. Some servers, such as Club alumni Police Chief Jim Heavey and First Selectman Fred Camillo, have made it a tradition to serve the children as they were served as members. Continue Reading →
The annual Veterans Day Patriotic Walk benefited from balmy temps and sunny skies, ideal to honor those who served in the United States Armed Forces. Continue Reading →
Talk to neighbors and engage with the speakers about current happenings, trends, legislative initiatives, proposals and actions. Continue Reading →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Topics included deteriorating public schools Infrastructure, Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, public-private partnerships, partisan rancor, affordable housing. Continue Reading →