Politics & Government
Greenwich Board Of Selectmen Swearing-In Ceremony Set For Dec. 1
Members of the Greenwich Board of Selectmen will take the oath of office during a ceremony at Greenwich High School.

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Board of Selectmen, which features First Selectman Fred Camillo, Selectowoman Lauren Rabin and Selectperson Janet Stone McGuigan, will be sworn in during a ceremony at Greenwich High School on Friday, Dec. 1.
The ceremony will begin at 5:30 p.m., inside the Performing Arts Center. A reception at GHS courtesy of the Cos Cobber will follow. The public is invited to attend.
"This job continues to be the honor of my life and I am looking forward to taking the oath from my friend Judge David Hopper," Camillo said in his most recent weekly newsletter to the community.
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A Republican and a Greenwich native, Camillo was elected to a third term in office on Nov. 7 when he beat Democratic challenger Laura Erickson, 11,620 votes to 7,876.
Rabin, who was Camillo's running-mate, will also begin her third term in office. She totaled 10,667 votes.
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Stone McGuigan, a Democrat, will begin her second term. She garnered the third highest vote total among Camillo, Rabin and Erickson, which placed her back on the board. Stone McGuigan earned 8,417 votes.
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