Fred Camillo

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Tackling Opioid Epidemic: Legislators Mull Pharmacy Blister Packs, Mandated Secure Boxes

Monday’s legislative breakfast at UConn Stamford held by Communities 4 Action featured members from New Canaan, Darien, Stamford and Greenwich. Mayor Martin who lost his wife to cancer recently, said, IIf you think extra strength Tylenol is going to end cancer pain, then you’re confused. She was taking narcotics. She took less than what she was prescribed. But without it her pain and lack of joy would have been very difficult in her last couple of months.” Continue Reading →

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Kudos to Pasta Vera for Hosting Veterans at the Annual Community Walk

On Wednesday a longtime member of the Greenwich business community was honored for hosting an annual Veterans Day breakfast before the Community Walk for Veterans since its inception four years ago.
Susan Della Ragione has operated Pasta Vera for 30 years, starting at a location where Whole Foods currently operates. Continue Reading →

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Dita Bhargava: Thank You Voters of Greenwich

“Fred kicked-off his campaign in Greenwich this September with Donald Trump’s son, Eric, and publicly stated that he planned on voting for Trump even in the aftermath of the Access Hollywood tape. He then spent the rest of his campaign arguing that his support for Trump had no relevance to the race. That was a political calculation by Fred, and I was not prepared to let that tactic go unnoticed.” – Dita Bhargava Continue Reading →

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Camillo: Citizens Rejected “Gutter Style Politics”

letter to the editor - Greenwich Free Press

To the editor… To the good people of the 151st District….THANK YOU for once again allowing me the opportunity to represent you at the State Capitol in Hartford. It has been an honor these past eight years to be your voice in the Connecticut General Assembly. I am looking forward to starting my new term in January, and as always, updating all on what is happening at the seat of state government. I will also continue to work on legislation that I believe will prove beneficial to you as well as to the rest of the residents of our great state. Continue Reading →

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