“There were hundreds of us together working as one unit. Nobody cared the color of your skin. Nobody cared your religion. Nobody cared if you were a Republican or Democrat. We were all Americans at that moment. It was such a unique feeling. We were attacked and we all came together.” – Joe Kelly Continue Reading →
Harry Arora
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Well Attended Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Massive Facelift at Armstrong Court
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The green ribbon was small, and so were the scissors, but the crowd that gathered at Armstrong Court to celebrate Phase II of renovations to the 1950’s era housing development was substantial. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Real Estate, affordable housing, Anthony Johnson, Armstrong Court, Bob Simms, CHFA, Dept of Housing
PHOTOS: Independence Day Ceremony is a Reminder of the Sacrifices of Greenwich’s Patriots
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Elected officials in attendance included US Congressman Jim Himes, Greenwich First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectwoman Lauren Rabin, Selectwoman Janet Stone McGuigan, State Rep Steve Meskers (D-150), State Rep Harry Arora (R-151), State Rep Kimberly Fiorello (R-149) and State Senator Ryan Fazio (R-36). Continue Reading →
Filed under: Holiday, Bea Crumbine, Bob DeAngelo, Carl Higbie, Chief James Heavey, Christina Kampler, Despina Fassuliotis, Donna Moffly
Arora Campaign Fined by SEEC for Use of Family LLC and Professional Offices in 2021
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Responding to news of the violation and fine, Rep Arora described the complaint as politically motivated and frivolous. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Harry Arora, Nisha Arora, RedStrat LLC, SEEC, Shawn Wooden
Arora Seeks Republican Party Nomination for Candidacy for CT State Treasurer
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Harry Arora, State Rep from Greenwich (R-151), announced on Wednesday that he will seek his party’s nomination to be their candidate for Connecticut State Treasurer. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Harry Arora
State Rep Arora (R-151) Forms Exploratory Committee to Consider Running for CT State Treasurer
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Greenwich resident Harry Arora, a Republican State Representative in the 151st district, announced on Friday the formation of an exploratory committee to consider running for Connecticut State Treasurer. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Harry Arora
Republicans Get Fired Up at Fazio Kick Off Event
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“The eyes of Connecticut are on Greenwich, Stamford and New Canaan for the next month. They’re on us to send a message to the rest of the state as to whether the status quo is good enough in Connecticut, or whether we can do better.” – Ryan Fazio Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alex Kasser, Alexis Gevanter, Bob Stefanowski, Dan Quigley, Fred Camillo, Harry Arora, Heather Somers
Blankley Gets Enough Signatures to Appear on August 17th Ballot for State Senator, 36th District
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“It is now clear there is wide support for securing our rights, and to promote fiscal security for our towns and our State, and to have a very experienced businessperson who knows our state helping to lead the way.” – John Blankley, Independent Candidate for State Senate, 36th district Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alex Kasser, Alexis Gevanter, Harry Arora, John Blankley, Leora Levy, Ryan Fazio
Arora Won’t Seek Republican Endorsement for State Senate 36th District after All
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“My faith and optimism inform me that when one door closes, another one will open.” – Harry Arora Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alex Kasser, Harry Arora
UPDATE: Shakeup Among Elected Officials in Greenwich Continues with Announcement from Longtime Town Clerk Carmella Budkins
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UPDATE: Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a special election for the 36th District Senate seat, which was vacated by Alex Kasser who resigned last month. The election will take place on Tuesday, August 17. On the second week of shakeups in local government, longtime Town Clerk, Republican Carmella Budkins, announced she will not run for another term. After 30 years, Ms Budkins said in a statement that it had been an honor to service the residents of Greenwich. Town Clerk Carmella Budkins in her office at Greenwich Town Hall. Continue Reading →