Groups that have benefited from Peter Uhry’s long history of volunteering including OGA, Greenwich Audubon, Greenwich Green & Clean and Friends of Binney Park. Continue Reading →
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Groups that have benefited from Peter Uhry’s long history of volunteering including OGA, Greenwich Audubon, Greenwich Green & Clean and Friends of Binney Park. Continue Reading →
As of Friday afternoon no one took responsibility for writing the Aug 24 email. Continue Reading →
On Friday morning, after several patriotic songs and introduction of about 18 veterans who have connections to the school, featured speaker was James Waters, who served as a United States Navy SEAL officer for 12 years. Continue Reading →
In the end, 111 members opposed eliminating the $2.8 million for bump outs and 95 voted in favor of eliminating the money. Four people abstained. Continue Reading →
During Thursday’s public hearing portion of the meeting, there were comments on policy 9325, as well as the practice of teachers bringing students outdoors for lunch in winter. Continue Reading →
“Elected officials who refuse to collaborate and find solutions, thinking only about their own ideology, refusing to listen to others, and gaslighting when challenged. We even have some elected rich guys who do this because they benefit more from tax relief than you do.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
“I will vote for someone I can trust, who stands for reason rather than rhetoric, and possesses a record of accomplishment rather than personal ambition.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
Many of the 46 parents who signed up to speak at the BOE meeting said critical race theory was being taught in Greenwich Schools and was racist, radical and dangerous. Continue Reading →
“(For) five days the Greenwich RTC had nothing to say, refusing to back Camillo up. Not one additional elected Republican in town spoke out.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
“I thought I would do it for five years, but 17 years later, I’m still here.” – Captain Matt Carstensen on his ongoing career in the US Army Continue Reading →