It’s been three years since the morning Greenwich residents woke up to discover the red and white Trump/Camillo lawn signs. A lawsuit has wended its way through court, but on Tuesday Judge Krumeich issued a memorandum of decision on a claim for summary judgement by defendants. Continue Reading →
Jack Kriskey
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Fired Police Captain Sues Greenwich, Multiple Individuals including First Selectman
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The complaint alleges the Town retaliated against Captain Kordick for exercising his constitutionally protect right to off-duty political speech and alleges Fred Camillo, Jack Kriskey, Rich DiPreta and Peter Tesei interfered with his employment with the Town by revealing his identity to his employer, Greenwich Police Dept, after working in concert to obtain Kordick’s receipt from a sign store in Texas through deceit. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Police & Fire, Donald Trump, Fred Camillo, Greenwich First Selectman, Greenwich Police Dept, Jack Kriskey, James Heavey
MILLSTEIN: I was collateral damage in a Jack Kriskey’s diatribe against Bob Horton
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“Bob Horton is a Greenwich asset and we’re lucky to have him shine a light on all the dark places of our town.” – Lincoln Millstein Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Bob Horton, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Time, Jack Kriskey, Lincoln MIllstein
LETTER: Candidate Camillo Continues Silence in Face of Trump Hate Rhetoric
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“Mr. Kriskey seeks to deny local impact of the Republican party leader’s rhetoric.” – Sarah Darer Littman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Dayton, Donald Trump, El Paso, fake news, Fred Camillo, Jack Kriskey, Sarah Darer Littman
Kriskey: Camillo Campaign Will Focus on Issues Facing Greenwich
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“I knew it would not be a normal local Greenwich election this year when the first question from the media for Rep. Fred Camillo after his Republican Party endorsement for first selectman was will he vote for President Trump.” – Jack Kriskey, Chairman, Fred For First Campaign Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Fred Camillo, Jack Kriskey
Open Arts Alliance to Stage Into the Woods, Jr in Greenwich
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Open Arts Alliance is proud to announce performances of Into the Woods Jr on Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm in the Cole Auditorium at The Greenwich Library. Tickets Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Adam Walker, Alexis Killeen, Alyce Janssen, Austin Janssen, Ava Passamano, Bella Berrocal, Ben Walker
Toys for Tots Annual Gift Drive Returns to Greenwich on Saturday, Dec 10
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On Saturday, Dec. 10, a beloved holiday tradition returns to Greenwich, when the US Marine Corps and Toys for Tots hold their annual toy drive to bring holiday joy to children in need. There are two drop off locations: Cos Cob Fire House and Banksville Community Center.
Community members are encouraged to greet the Marines, Greenwich Police officers, Greenwich Fire Department personnel, and the guest of honor, Santa Claus! Continue Reading →
Filed under: Giving, Jack Kriskey, Kerrin Coyle, Toys for Tots
Auditions Scheduled for “The Little Mermaid Jr” at Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich
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Don Palmer, BGCG Program Director, will produce the musical and Rocco Natale, Executive Director of the Open Arts Alliance will direct the production, along with Ronnie Staplefield, associate producer, Tori Schuchmann, associate educational producer, Jennifer Dunn, choreographer, Kerry Gavin, music director, Jack Kriskey, crew foreman, and Pat Pizzo and Maria Colonnato, set and costume designers. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, a cappella, Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Don Palmer, Jack Kriskey, Jennifer Dunn, Kerry Gavin, Maria Colonnato
Jack Kriskey Honored by Marines for Toys for Tots Efforts
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Greenwich’s Jack Kriskey was recently presented with the Commanders Award at the Marine Toys for Tots charity toy drive held at the Cos Cob Firehouse. Greenwich Police Officer Sacco put on his old Marine Corps Dress Blues and was part of the detail that presented Mr. Kriskey with the award on behalf of Lieutenant General Richard Mills, Commander of the Marine Forces Reserve. The citation read: “Jack’s generous contributions have enabled the Marine Corps to bring the joy of Christmas and send a message of hope to America’s less fortunate children.”
Jack was commended for 14 years of service to the program having volunteered right after of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Mr. Kriskey has turned over the management of the program to the Greenwich Police Explorers and the Greenwich Police Silver Shield Association, but he and his wife Veronica Staplefield will continue to assist in advisory capacity. Continue Reading →