Republicans won the race for First Selectman, Tax Collector, and Town Clerk. The also won back control of the BET. Continue Reading →
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Republicans won the race for First Selectman, Tax Collector, and Town Clerk. The also won back control of the BET. Continue Reading →
“There are at least four reasons that Oberlander and Democrats’ plans will suppress your property values and harm our local economy….Democrats would spend recklessly.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
On Friday at Greenwich High School about 800 students filled the performing arts center for a debate among the four selectmen candidates.
The forum was co-sponsored by the Greenwich League of Women Voters and We The People, which is coached by social studies teacher Aaron Hull. Continue Reading →
“I did not coordinate with anyone. I acted on my own as a citizen and a tax payer.” – Greenwich Police Captain Mark Kordick Continue Reading →
“No, Mr. Camillo. You don’t understand Town finance. Your adversary, Jill Oberlander, does. She was at the helm for the creation of most of what has been accomplished over the past two years of the Democratic controlled BET, which she chaired.” – Jeff Ramer Continue Reading →
Questions came from the Northwest Greenwich Association, the Northeast Greenwich Association and the Round Hill Association, as well as from the audience. Continue Reading →
The Greenwich Chamber of Commerce held a candidate forum at the Greenwich Water Club on Thursday. Continue Reading →
“Town spending has been reduced but at a cost. Greenwich’s problems can’t be blamed on Hartford – the causes are local, and Washington plays a role in that too.” – Harold Hille, Riverside Continue Reading →
“It’s time for new management, one that will be transparent, ethical and make decisions based on facts and the well-being of all the town’s residents, not just those who were born here.” – Sarah Littman Continue Reading →
A crowd of over 400 turned out for a debate between Democratic candidate Jill Oberlander and Republican candidate Fred Camillo at the Greenwich High School performing arts center Thursday night. Continue Reading →