“Peter is very good at what he does, and he has the credentials to accomplish even greater good going forward.” – Livvy Floren, State Rep (R-149) Continue Reading →
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YWCA Greenwich and March On Greenwich Present: Greenwich Next
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Head to the YWCA Greenwich on Sunday, Jan 27th from 2:00 to 3:00pm for a bi-partisan panel discussion with State Rep Elect Steve Meskers, State Rep Livvy Floren, State Rep Fred Camillo and State Senator Alex Bergstein – moderated by Matt DeRienzo of Hearst Media. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alex Bergstein, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Next, Livvy Floren, Steve Meskers
UPDATED: Secretary Merrill Introduces Early Voting Constitutional Amendment
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Thirty-eight states currently provide for some form of Early Voting. The proposed Constitutional Amendment would require a minimum of three days of in-person Early Voting, and would remove restrictions on absentee ballots. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Denise Merrill, Early Voting, Indivisible Greenwich, Joanna Swomley, Livvy Floren
State Reps Floren and Camillo Receive 2019-2020 Committee Assignments
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In addition, both legislators will resume their roles as Assistant Republican Leaders. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Fred Camillo, Livvy Floren, Ned Lamont
PHOTOS: Veterans Day Patriotic Walk & Ceremony Mark 100 Years Since World War I
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The 6th annual patriotic community walk on Veterans Day marked 100 years since the end of World War I, which was the topic of remarks by keynote speaker Dean Gamanos. Commander of the American Legion Peter LeBeau talked about Greenwich’s Col Raynal Bolling, whose likeness is immortalized in a statue outside the Havemeyer building. Bolling was the first high-ranking officer of the United States Army to be killed in combat in World War I.
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Filed under: Holiday, Adity Malhotra, Alex Bergstein, Arman Malhotra, Armistice Day, Ben Levine, Cos Cob Riders, David Levine
Floren: This was grass roots democracy at its spirited and civil best.
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“Being re-elected to a tenth term is an honor. I would never let it go to my head. It has, however, gone straight to my heart.” – State Rep Livvy Floren Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Livvy Floren
PHOTOS: Frantz vs Bergstein Too Close to Call. Camillo, Meskers Victorious
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In local races, Republican State Rep for district 150 Mike Bocchino was defeated by challenger, Democrat Steve Meskers. Republican incumbent Fred Camillo in district 151 fended off a challenge from Greenwich mom of four Laura Kostin. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Alex Bergstein, Fred Camillo, Gracie McCooee, Laura Kostin, Livvy Floren, Mike Bocchino, Milbrook Club
Moretti Bodson: Floren is the epitome of what government should be
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“If you looked up “helpful” and “responsive” in the dictionary, there should be a picture of Livvy Floren as an entry.” – Sue Moretti Bodson Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Livvy Floren, Sue Moretti Bodson
Floren: Wright Tech and UConn Stamford “Get It”
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“Recent college graduates are drawn to the allure and opportunity of cities like Boston and New York. Now, with new companies and intriguing career options springing up in Stamford, Wright Tech and UCONN/Stamford will be at the center of it all. This synergy may be the key to attracting and keeping young people in our state.” Livvy Floren Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Livvy Floren
PHOTOS: Crowds Flock to Opening of Kindness Rocks Garden at Greenwich Town Hall
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“I want to say thank you to Steven because this year he has given us something to play for – something a little bit extra. He’s given the community something to come together for,” Marinelli said, adding that for the First Selectman and Parks & Rec and other town departments to come together to make the kindness rocks garden happen. “That speaks volumes about what Steven means to us.” – GHS football coach John Marinelli Continue Reading →