The RTC voted unanimously on a slate of candidates to compete in the municipal election on November 7. For Board of Education, 4 candidates were nominated for 2 openings. Continue Reading →
Leora Levy
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RTM Approval of $500K CTCL Grant in Jeopardy after Claims Votes Weren’t Counted
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The vote to approve the grant passed with a total of 210 votes – 104 in favor, 101 against and 5 abstentions.
After the announcement of the vote, there was a bit of a kerfuffle and members interrupted the moderator during discussion of item 11 to say some people believed their votes had not been counted. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, ADL, Aiden Wasserman, Alexis Voulgaris, Andrew Winston, Anthony Moor, Anti-Defamation League, Barbara Shellenberg
RTM Controversy: Zuck Bucks, Conspiracy Theories, Leaked Emails and a $500,000 Private Grant
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Letters to the editor were followed by a slew of emails to the entire 230 RTM over the weekend, including some that were from an anonymous proton email. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Allyson Cowin, Andrew Winston, Beth MacGillivray, Betsy McCaughey, Center for Tech and Civic Life, CTCL, Dan Ozizmir
Trump Endorses Leora Levy for US Senate in Connecticut
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““To be endorsed by a true America-first patriot means everything to me and to the voters in Connecticut.” – Leora Levy Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Donald Trump, Leora Levy
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
LETTER: The Hon. Linda E. McMahon Endorses Leora Levy for Republican Nomination for State Senate
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“Leora’s business acumen and diverse life experience is the best choice for all of us to represent those who take risks, create jobs and need to make payroll.” – Linda E. McMahon Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Leora Levy, Linda McMahon
Tesei Urges Delegates to Support Levy for Republican Party Nomination for State Senate
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“Leora has the capacity to run an effective, fully-funded campaign for the August 17th special election. Leora has knocked on doors, phone banked, and given of her time and treasure…” – Peter Tesei Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Connecticut State Senate 36th District, Leora Levy, Peter Tesei
Leora Levy Announces Candidacy for 36th District State Senate Seat
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“As the mother of three sons, all raised in CT, I know how concerning some of the laws passed this past session must seem to parents who now have had their right to control the medical care and raising of their own children stripped away.” – Leora Levy Continue Reading →
Filed under: Alex Kasser, Connecticut State Senate 36th District, Leora Levy
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 →