The existing Greenwich High School main entrance into the “glass corridor” that typically swarms with students during passing time, and dates back to the school’s 1970 opening. Continue Reading →
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The existing Greenwich High School main entrance into the “glass corridor” that typically swarms with students during passing time, and dates back to the school’s 1970 opening. Continue Reading →
Monday night’s RTM Zoom webinar included a motion from the floor from District 8 member Carl Higbie to consider a non-agenda item about compulsory mask wearing. We recorded the individual votes. Continue Reading →
“Reasonable people may disagree about the optimal amount to spend on education, but any attempt to equate a 1.3% increase in educational spending as extremism or anti-education is pure demagoguery.” – Cody Kittle, GHS Alum and Greenwich Dad Continue Reading →
DPW has just a month to create a system for issuing residential permits for $25.00 per household and to create a system to bill haulers for their tonnage. Continue Reading →
“The budget process that began prior to the pandemic was a public affair that was noticed well in advance of meetings, with documents explaining what would be discussed and decided upon. The final decision day was not.” – Janet Stone McGuigan Continue Reading →
“NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that it is the sense of the Representative Town Meeting of the Town of Greenwich that within two days the Town’s parks, golf course and beaches should be at least partially reopened, with reasonable restrictions and guidelines…” Continue Reading →
Monday night’s RTM set a record, with 228 out of 230 members in attendance via Zoom. Continue Reading →
The district will fill this position at their next meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, beginning at 8:00pm in Cos Cob School’s Media Lab.
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The SEEC has agreed to investigate a complaint by Lorelei O’Hagan against Fiscal Freedom for CT, Laura Gladstone and others. The complaint alleges coordination and impermissible expenditures from Fiscal Freedom of CT on behalf of RTM candidates, including one or more of its own members, in the Nov 5, 2019 municipal election. Continue Reading →
Last week the DTC nominated a relative newcomer to local politics, Cheryl Trepp Moss, to run for State Rep in District 151, the seat vacated by Fred Camillo. Moss, who is District 8 chair on the RTM is married and lives in Cos Cob. She graduated from GHS as did her three sons. Continue Reading →