From 9:00 am to11:30 am on Saturday, March 4, food donations can be brought to one of the four drop-off locations. The “Scouting for Food” drive by collecting food from local residents to benefit Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
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From 9:00 am to11:30 am on Saturday, March 4, food donations can be brought to one of the four drop-off locations. The “Scouting for Food” drive by collecting food from local residents to benefit Neighbor to Neighbor. Continue Reading →
Republican State Representative for District 151, Fred Camillo, who won re-election in November, is launching a radio show on WSTC 1400AM on Saturday. Beginning February 18, Camillo will host an hourly program featuring guests from a variety of backgrounds and viewpoints. Continue Reading →
At a “call to action” meeting on reproductive rights at Greenwich Town Hall, a group of about 100 jammed into the lower level lounge to listen to speakers including representatives from NARAL and Planned Parenthood.
Speakers reviewed the positions of the Greenwich delegation to proposed anti-abortion bills. Continue Reading →
Reverend Carol Bloom, pastor of the Diamond Hill Methodist Church, visited the State Capitol in Hartford on Wednesday, February 8. Continue Reading →
“Asking the towns that govern themselves effectively and efficiently to pay more and receive less is nothing more than wealth and revenue redistribution.” – Fred Camillo Continue Reading →
State Rep Fred Camillo testified before the Joint Committee on Transportation regarding HB 5773, An Act Requiring Legislative Approval to Increase Rail or Bus Fare or Reduce Any Transit Subsidy Program at a public hearing on Monday in Hartford. Continue Reading →
The good news for fans of Safe Rides is that Saturday night’s fundraiser at 49 Byfield Lane, a new construction from Silver Properties, was a hit.
“We succeeded in raising $30,000,” said Peter Negrea, a GHS grad now a freshman at Fordham University, who organized the event with current Safe Rides President Julia Moch (GHS senior), and Chad Silver (Hobart class of 2019.) Continue Reading →
“Thanks for your past service, John, and thank you for deciding to continue that service on behalf of us all here in our town.” – Fred CAmillo Continue Reading →
Livvy Floren, Fred Camillo, Mike Bocchino and Scott Frantz all reported that they remain optimistic about state funding for a new New Lebanon School after meeting on Wednesday with Benjamin Barnes, who is Gov. Malloy’s budget chief. Continue Reading →
All Three Members of the Delegation Will Assume Leadership Roles in 2017. Continue Reading →