“Leslie’s determined approach to the BET has always left myself and many others content knowing that the town is in very good fiscal hands.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
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“Leslie’s determined approach to the BET has always left myself and many others content knowing that the town is in very good fiscal hands.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
The House and Senate Democratic legislators claim that the $1.5 billion in union concessions was too good of a deal to pass up, and that you have to give up things in negotiations in order to receive sought after items. …If this was just two years, this would have been an agreement worthy of serious debate, but ten years? Continue Reading →
“Towns are required to have a specified number of affordable housing units, which has been problematic for some local governments. This legislation is designed to alleviate some of that burden.” – statement from Greenwich delegation, July 25, 2017 Continue Reading →
At the RMA, State Representatives Fred Camillo (R-151), Livvy Floren (R-149), and Mike Bocchino (R-150) will participate in a panel discussion on July 5. Continue Reading →
“Connecticut’s policies are a dismal and routine failure.” – State Rep Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
The Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich is expected to benefit from an estimated $41,000 annual savings Continue Reading →
The Children’s Environmental March in central Greenwich drew crowds. The event featured speakers including Claire Colman, Fred Camillo, Marina Rosin Levine, Alex Bergstein and Denise Savageau. Also, Greenwich High School students Elizabeth Murray and Kara Bittman talked about their personal connections to the environment and the necessity of having a deep commitment to fighting climate change. Continue Reading →
Dog season at Tod’s Point is over. Where can a dog run around? A Greenwich dog owner formed a non profit PAWS of Greenwich after exploring the Grass Island Dog Park, which is adjacent to the waste water treatment plant. The goal is to make our town more dog friendly, starting with a clean up at Grass Island on April 29. Continue Reading →
Whether the solution comes in the form of a spare pair of skates, golf clubs or a lacrosse stick – sometimes that’s all it takes to connect a kid to their potential passion. Continue Reading →
“We have heard your voices and understand that no matter how hard you work, you are still bombarded by rising costs and rising taxes, and you are finding it difficult to keep up.” – The Greenwich Delegation Continue Reading →