“As elected officials, we are no strangers to criticism. Whether we are drafting the state budget or discussing controversial issues during committee meetings, the process of building consensus around major public issues can be difficult, but it is a challenge we accept openly and with tremendous passion.” – Rep. Livvy Floren, 149th House District; Rep. Mike Bocchino, 150th House District; Rep. Fred Camillo, 151st House District Scott Frantz, 36th Senate District Continue Reading →
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Secretary of the State Merrill to Indivisible Greenwich: Voter Suppression Laws Threaten Democracy
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Denise Merrill recounted the pushback from both Democrat and Republican Secretaries of State against Donald Trump’s Commission on Voter Integrity when they requested voter lists, as well as social security numbers, veterans’ history and voting histories. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Denise Merrill, Eastern Middle School, Indivisible Geenwich, Joanna Swomley, Livvy Floren, Secretary of State Denise Merrill, voter suppression
Goldrick: Greenwich Delegation Should Hold Real Town Hall Meetings
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“It’s long past time to hold real town hall meetings at Greenwich Town Hall. …Republican state representatives Mike Bocchino, Fred Camillo, and Livvy Floren, and Republican state senator Scott Frantz, will hold a meeting early Thursday morning at a small restaurant in Cos Cob with limited parking. – Sean Goldrick Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, Cos Cobber, Fred Camillo, Livvy Floren, Mike Bocchino, Scott Frantz, Sean Goldrick
Greenwich Delegation to Host Pre-Session Legislative Breakfast at Cos Cobber
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The Pre-Session Legislative Breakfast is set for Thursday, January 18, 2018 from 8:00am – 9:00 am at the Cos Cobber Restaurant, 31 East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Cos Cobber, Fred Camillo, Greenwich Delegation, Livvy Floren, Mike Bocchino, Scott Frantz
PHOTOS: Sam Bridge is Perfect Venue to Celebrate 10 Years of the Greenwich Tree Conservancy
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Sam Bridge Nursery & Greenhouses was resplendent in its holiday displays, and a fitting venue to celebrate 10 years of the Greenwich Tree Conservancy’s efforts, which today amount to almost 3,000 trees planted in town. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Arts, Business, Food Drink Restaurants, Giving, Holiday, Volunteering, arboretum
Greenwich Delegation: CT Budget Impasse Comes to an End
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The budget passed the Senate early Thursday morning in a 33-3 vote, soon followed by a 126-23 vote in the House. The bill now awaits Gov. Malloy’s signature. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dannel Malloy, Fred Camillo, Livvy Floren, Mike Bocchino
Floren: Vote Bernstein for BOE and Get Schooled
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“Peter Bernstein is fair minded, thoughtful, balanced and achievement oriented.” – State Rep Livvy Floren (R-149) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Board of Education, Livvy Floren, Peter Bernstein
Greenwich Historical Society Reaches Important Milestone Towards Campaign Goal Celebrated in a Topping Off Ceremony
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A group gathered to sign the last beam before it was hoisted in place at the reimagined Greenwich Historical Society in Cos Cob. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Around Town, Arts, Greenwich Historical Society, Livvy Floren, Scott Frantz
Floren: Greenwich Public Schools and the Need for Capitol Capital
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“We began two decades ago to build needed classroom and school additions, and have received reimbursement for projects at Hamilton Avenue, Glenville School and the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center. We are currently in the pipeline for school construction dollars for New Lebanon School.” – Livvy Floren Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, Greenwich Public Schools, Livvy Floren
Hundreds Gather in Greenwich to Rally against State Budget Cuts Impacting Abilis
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A large crowd of friends, staff, and local officials turned out to protest state cuts to Abilis on the first day of a state mandated furlough. Continue Reading →