“(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 →
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“(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 →
“We thank Representative Floren for her years of dedicated service to our community. We thank her for her countless drives to and from Hartford (177,000 miles worth!) on our behalf, and for representing her constituents with a rare combination of grace and grit.” – Dan Quigley Continue Reading →
On Wednesday at Greenwich’s public safety complex on Bruce Place the Greenwich Republican Town Committee (RTC) sprung for a visit from the Joey B’s food truck in a gesture of gratitude to first responders following Tropical Storm Isaias. Continue Reading →
“Let’s not think of June 19 as one day to recognize freedom, but rather as a time to reflect on how we advance it each and every day.” – Frank Salomone Continue Reading →
“As Greenwich Republicans, we stand, united against those who violate the civil rights and freedom of any person, regardless of their race, creed or orientation.” – Dan Quigley, RTC Chair Continue Reading →
“I am big believer in the adage that crisis reveals character. I am extremely proud of how our town Republicans have conducted themselves throughout the budget debate, and I strongly believe that our BET has rightly fulfilled their fiduciary responsibility to our town.” – Dan Quigley, Greenwich RTC Chair Continue Reading →
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 →
At the Dec 16 BET meeting the board made three appropriations and discussed the future of the Nathaniel Witherell. They also decided to ask the RTC and DTC to offer training to campaigns to avoid repeating some of the mistakes made in the 2017 election. Continue Reading →
Lauren Rabin, currently a member of the Greenwich Board of Education is seeking the RTC nomination for Selectman. She talked about the role of Selectman, the Town’s need for playing fields, spaces for dogs to run free, funding capital improvements and the possibilities for public-private partnerships. Continue Reading →
“As an attorney in town I have always appreciated Siggy’s professionalism, demeanor, and experience. It’s a great tribute to her that she is the longest serving official in Greenwich. She will be sorely missed, and I wish her well as she starts a new chapter in her life.” – RTC chair Richard DiPreta Continue Reading →