The RTC primaries on March 5 will be remembered for sharp words, a high turnout, and recounts in a fractured party. Continue Reading →
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RTC Elects New Officers after Caucus Rout of Longtime Members
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The new RTC officers were: Beth MacGillivray as Chair, Laura Darrin and Jane sprung as Vice Chairs, Cheryl Resnick for Treasurer and Gail Lauridsen as Secretary. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Greenwich RTC, Republican Town Committee, RTC
Greenwich RTC Caucuses Result in Major Power Shift
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About a third of incumbents, including longtime party stalwarts, were voted out. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Aaron Kennon, Adele Caroll, Allyson Cowin, Andrea Blume, Andrew Oliver, Beth MacGillivray, Bill Drake
Greenwich RTC Picks Dan Quigley as Chair
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Interviewed by phone over the weekend, Quigley said given the COVID-19 pandemic, this is no time to be partisan. Still he said there is plenty of work to be done. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dan Quigley, Harry Arora, Livvy Floren, Republican Town Committee, Rich DiPreta, RTC, Ryan Fazio
Greenwich Republican Town Committee Hosts Annual Dinner Meeting
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This year’s event provided a unique opportunity to meet many of the Republican gubernatorial, Congressional and State underticket candidates participating in the August 14 primary. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Jim Smith, Republican Town Committee, Rich DiPreta, RTC
James Waters: Two wolves and their shepherd
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“Greenwich First” and “Charter Change” are sheep’s clothing for the far right agenda to cut funding for our schools so favored neighborhoods can have their mill rate reduced. Plain and simple. This is unacceptable.” – James Waters Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, Board of Education, James Waters, Jason Auerbach, Peter Sherr, Peter Tesei, Republican Town Committee
Questions Arise over BOE Candidate Jason Auerbach’s Collegial Nature
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“These guys have been very diligent about campaigning and put a friendly face on it and talk about voter choice and make people think they’re on the voters side, but I think the real story behind Mr. Auerbach and by extension, Peter Sherr, is there is something more malicious going on.” – James Waters, Greenwich Continue Reading →