Higbie was chief of external affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service.
The 64-year-old Greenwich resident and self-described "progressive Democrat" announced his campaign on Wednesday.
The Greenwich Delegation to Hartford writes that they will never support the kind of toxic and divisive rhetoric spoken by some leaders
The former AmeriCares and Diageo executive is joining an already crowded field to replace Gov. Dannel Malloy.
The town's Board of Selectmen, in its capacity as the Greenwich Traffic Authority, is slated to start the process this week.
The Greenwich resident launched an exploratory committee for her gubernatorial run this past fall.
"A Plan of Conservation and Development is a blueprint for the future."
Designs for the project are expected to be completed next month.
The local party is encouraging participation in an attempt to capitalize on recent election momentum.
All trees to be recycled must be undecorated (ornaments, tinsel, lights and stands must be removed).
A public hearing is scheduled for Jan. 11.
For more information, contact the Greenwich Tax Collector’s office.
According to a new Trulia report, CT could be one of the worst states to buy a home if the Trump tax plan passes.
"The Town of Greenwich’s Personnel Policy governs employment-related complaints of disability discrimination."
The tax bill passed by the U.S. Senate is a mixed bag for taxpayers. Some will benefit while others will see an increased tax bill.
An overflow crowd attended the hour-long ceremony in Town Hall on Friday, Dec. 1.
The Greenwich Board of Selectmen are scheduled to discuss Charter Revision on Thursday.
Town officials intend to reorganize the department. An interim director has been named.
He's a familiar face.
The 14-acre property would be used for training an aspiring Olympian.
Connecticut towns thought they had escaped serious cuts when a new budget was approved. Well think again, as new cuts have been released.
The ruling gives Eversource a victory in the ongoing fight over the building of a new power substation in the town.
The incumbent Republican was elected to a sixth term last week as Greenwich's top elected official.
The town has recently endured a couple of cases of alleged government financial malfeasance.
The Greenwich First Selectman candidate lost to incumbent Peter Tesei, and subsequently considered not joining the board.
The discussion will be moderated by Bobby Walker Jr., chief executive officer of the Boys & Girls Club Greenwich.
The Greenwich Representative Town Meeting will look a lot different this term.
RTM candidate Laura Kostin responds to Greenwich blogger and realtor Christopher Fountain.
"Peter Bernstein has proven that he has the character, integrity and experience needed for effective and productive service on the BOE."
House Republicans released talking points on a tax bill with huge implications for businesses and individuals.
In a scathing post on his blog, Christopher Fountain says a host of new RTM candidates are "suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome."
First Selectman Peter Tesei and running mate John Toner both won re-election, and Tesei's challenger Sandy Litvack is joining them.
"When you cast a ballot for any candidates for the RTM, please ensure you know each person, or have recommendations from trusted sources."
"The Board of Education is one of the few boards in Town where there are no alternates to fill in for an absent member."
Greenwich Board of Ed member Barbara O'Neill offers her support for Peter Bernstein.
Eugene Venanzi is a partner in the bespoke men's tailoring store Pitagora & Venanzi on Greenwich Avenue. Paul Manafort was a prior client.
"Thank you Peter Bernstein. For investing in our children’s education and allowing our leaders in Cabinet to lead."
Peter Bernstein is "a seasoned, experienced member of the Board who knows what it takes to get things done in Greenwich."
"Four years ago we supported Peter Bernstein’s candidacy for the Board of Education; we support him even more strongly four years later."